So each wednesday I see a post on TA that says - look, another 10 decent games release today. Why is this happening? Can't they release on another day?
I think thats the day when Apple refresh their apps of the week ? Its something to do with Apple and the charts, eg new and noteworthy or something as thats why they all release weds at midnight.
This makes sense. So does this mean that if you release on a Thursday you'd be put into the New and Noteworthy lists that same day? I have never really timed a launch before, just put the game out and found that it was usually featured a week or so later.
Yeah I forget how it works. I tried to time it and it didn't really work out for me at all. My game pretty much got no recognition at all lol. It got a great review from one person I respect quite a bit (Ray Wenderlich), but that's about it. Oh well, most of us go through these experiences.
It's simply Apple's release window. Who knows why it's Wednesday/Thursday, really. From what I've learned through experience and developers on here, it's rare to get an Apple feature unless your game is released within that window. Apple has even been known to ask developers of high-profile games to delay the releases so that they are guaranteed a feature. Though that doesn't mean that need a large profile game to be "noticed", it's as it always has been - luck.
Yeah it's mostly luck. Honestly it is a completely lazy system by a company that is making an insane amount of money all the time (Apple). It's something that really shouldn't be mostly random. I vote for TA if anyone is ever allowed to moderate it lol.
You guys think the game sections are bad? most of my apps are in the sports section of the store and they have had the same 10-12 apps featured as "new and noteworthly" for the last 2 years haha. Not one has been released in the year 2014 that is on there and there are even some from like 2010.
That's disgusting. I've never even looked at the sports section before but still, that is obviously broken.
The reason older games or apps are sometimes still in the Hot New Games list is because updates are also sometimes considered as new. And I think this is a good thing. If you update your game with a ton of new content it's nice to know it may be put in the spotlight again. I'm not sure but I think this doesn't work if you do an update with a couple of bug fixes.
How do you know if it will or won't? How is this choice made? Is just if you have new content? I agree it would be a good thing.
Games release on a Thursday because it is the day before the App Store featuring ticks over, and also is a lead in to the weekend which has the highest consumer activity. Releasing on that day therefore theoretically lines you up for higher chances of featuring and consumer visibility in general. However, given how many games now come out in general, I'd put the continued practice more down to habit given the actual value is likely diminished through greater competition.
On initial release, a game set to release on a Thursday will roll out at Thursday 00:01 by territory timezone, starting in NZ, and ending with the US east coast. So by the time it hits "midnight Wednesday" in New York, the game will then be available everywhere.
An interesting phenomena: I've spent at least 500 dollars on music production/synth apps, and nearly every notable release in the "music" (not discovery-creation) category is released on a Monday. Just think it's interesting.
We always release on a Tuesday to try and get a day of air time without being swamped. It's probably less likely to get us featured, but there's a snowball in hell's chance of that anyway with so much quality competition. Better to take the bird in the hand imo. (But if Apple are reading, the two in the bush option also works!)
Some years ago, I read about the significance of TV and commercial spots how the days of the week are related. My recollection is a bit spotty, but here goes nothing... In the TV and movie world, Thursday is the hottest day of the week because it is a blockbuster movie's release date. Given that studios want to flood the airwaves with adverts to pack'em in, this is also the day networks receive the most revenue. It is also the reason why most of a network's highest rated shows air on this day. My guess is that Apple chose this release date for these reasons.