The 2026 GDC highlighted a growing focus on casual competitive mobile experiences, expanding industry conversations beyond traditional AAA titles.
AviaGames took part in the event, presenting its approach as a Silicon Valley-based developer focused on accessible gameplay and skill-based competition. Its titles, including Solitaire Clash, 8 Ball Strike, and Bingo Tour, have surpassed 60 million downloads across markets such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Canada.
During the conference, the company partnered with PayPal to highlight how payment systems impact player experience. The session focused on improving payout speed, transparency, and security, leading to fewer support inquiries and stronger player retention.
On the show floor, AviaGames’ booth attracted steady engagement, offering attendees hands-on gameplay and opportunities to connect with developers and industry professionals.
The event also marked the company’s 10th year under CEO Vickie Chen. Through the Pocket7Games platform, more than fifteen titles are now connected within a unified system.
In collaboration with Meta, the company also explored how combining brand strategy with performance marketing can support long-term growth, as seen in initiatives like Play for Paws.
Overall, the event reflected a shared industry focus on fair gameplay, strong partnerships, and continued innovation
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