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How the cofounder of a 'League of Legends' app made over $1 million in revenue in the last year on in-game app development platform Overwolf (by RobinMadell)

, which enables gamers to effortlessly capture gameplay highlights and share to social without leaving the game. to enhance their gameplay, but this is not efficient," Marchand said. "Gamers must step away from the game and go to the browser to pull up the stats or information they need. Overwolf provides the tools and resources the creators of these gaming websites need to turn their websites into in-game apps.

"In-game creators monetize their apps by either displaying in-app ads or allowing subscriptions," Marchand said. "The creators set the number of ads, location, and subscription price and Overwolf makes sure that the ad placement is not obtrusive to the game experience."

 

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