Friday 22nd April: Why you should consider investing in newsgames

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Yesterday, the FT published a game to coincide with Earth Day. Players were tasked with deciding which policies and social endeavours were worth investing in to mitigate climate change and reach Net Zero by 2050. The game is a genuinely fun way of illustrating the multifaceted problems that come from trying to achieve Net Zero.

It's part of a wider trend in journalism: that of the newsgame. Increasingly, these are being seen as a valuable way of exploring news stories in a deeper way, rather than a gimmick.

We're not suggesting publishers rush to turn every article into a game. Rather, Chris argues that the gaming medium is well-established, and there are opportunities for publishers to use it to their advantage.

The market is saturated with publications targeting the global elite who barely blink at paying hundreds of dollars a year for news access. But the longevity of The Economist's Espresso app and the initial success of the FT's new Edit app suggests that there might be a new way forward. I look at how these publishers are offering a curated selection of their content for a much lower price point.

I'm leaning towards the latter. Publishers have been warned that we're on the brink of a virtual reality explosion for at least the decade I've been working in media. The audiences simply aren't there - you're better off creating a TikTok account (or a newsgame!) Nonetheless, this is a good look at what some publishers are up to in the space, and also comes with a very helpful glossary.

No seriously, you're better off creating a TikTok account than investing in the metaverse. Viral dances aren't cutting it any more. Now, TikTokers are turning to analysis and commentary videos seeking to summarise, predict, or investigate the zeitgeist.

This week's episode:

Springer Nature’s flagship Nature Podcast has been a strong competitor in our Awards. The podcast scooped the Best Science & Medical Podcast in 2020, and in 2021, also won the Best Coronavirus Podcast category with Coronapod. Peter spoke to Nature’s Senior Multimedia Editor Benjamin Thompson about planning a dedicated Coronavirus podcast with a team all working from their homes, and more.

We may be on Easter break from the podcast, but you may have noticed it's not much of a break! Peter has been hard at work putting out the Lessons from award-winning podcasts episodes, Chris has penned some analysis, and I'm squeezing every spare minute around an increasingly mobile toddler putting the finishing touches to next week's Publisher Podcast Awards. If you're able to contribute anything either as a one-off or a subscription to keep us going, we really appreciate it.