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Game developers spend approximately $15 billion annually on player acquisition. 75% of those players churn within the first 24 hours. 90% within 30 days. The
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Imagine this: one of your most devoted players—she’s just unlocked the rarest battle pass tier and splashed out on exclusive cosmetics—tries to purchase an add‑on
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Imagine you’ve just launched a limited‑time raid event with rare loot drops, and your servers are humming—only to be blindsided by a flood of “Can’t
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Managing player support at scale is one of the biggest challenges in the gaming industry. As player bases grow and support requests multiply, the traditional
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There’s a common belief that AI will completely replace human agents in customer support, making live agents obsolete. But that’s not the full story. While
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The gaming industry has reached an inflection point. With global gaming revenue projected to exceed $200 billion and player expectations at an all-time high, traditional
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Every day, millions of players share valuable insights about your game through support tickets, reviews, and feedback. Here’s how AI can transform this goldmine of
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Gaming companies that implement in-game support see dramatic improvements in customer satisfaction. Here’s how three companies doubled their CSAT scores and what you can learn
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It’s 3 a.m. in Tokyo, and a player halfway through a boss battle suddenly loses their inventory. They need help now—not in 24 hours. With
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When a player is deep into a ranked match, and suddenly disconnects; their skins vanish, their rank drops; they’re frustrated. They rush to your support
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It’s 8:03 PM in Tokyo. A player’s game crashes mid-boss fight. They fire off a support ticket—in Japanese. The only agent online? Sitting in Dublin.
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When TrailMix Games launched their hit game “Love & Pies” in 2021, they didn’t have a proper support system behind it and couldn’t keep pace
Your players aren’t just comparing your game to other games anymore, they’re comparing your support to every flawless digital experience they’ve ever had. They expect
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