RIM is fighting for developers
RIM is ready to give developers their own tablets if developers will make games for BlackBerry.
The team that released the game under BB10, personally approved by RIM, will receive $ 100. When publishing several games, developers can receive additional prizes from the company: from one to three games – a BlackBerry PlayBook tablet as a gift, from five to ten games – a Dev Alpha smartphone with a BB10 test version, more than ten games – a free ticket to GDC 2013.
The BB10 Developer Financial support campaign starts on November 16 and is part of a campaign to attract game developers. The company is also going to launch the Port-a-Thon service, which allows you to quickly port games to BlackBerry.
Recall that last month RIM announced a competition in which developers who have earned from $1,000 on the BB10 platform store will receive a bonus of $10,000 from RIM.
What effect the measures taken will bring to RIM is a big mystery both for outside observers and for RIM itself.