📈 Why UGC Cosmetics in Games Could be a Game Changer
Cosmetics Series | Anton Bernstein (CEO Pocketworlds) and I discuss UGC cosmetics in games with Constantino Carrega (CPO Playmakers)
In this week’s MarketWire, we continue a series on cosmetics in games with co-host Anton Bernstein from Pocket Worlds.
We interviewed Constantino Carrega, the Co-founder and Chief Product Officer at PlayMakers, a platform that enables game studios to leverage UGC content in their games.
In this newsletter:
Top Revenue: Last War Survival achieves #2 worldwide, and Pokemon TCG Pocket hits #9 worldwide.
Top Downloads: Of course, we should expect any new Pokemon game to hit #1 worldwide, which Pokemon TCG Pocket did with very little UA push… maybe ~15% paid.
Top Steam Revenue: Dragon Age Veilguard debuted at #3 top grossing on Steam charts.
At #2 worldwide, Last War Survival achieves one of its highest ranks yet
At #9 worldwide, Pokemon TCG Pocket hits top 10 with very little marketing and fanfare
Quite noticeably, Dungeon and Fighter Origin has now dropped out of the worldwide top 10, although it’s still at #3 in China.
At #6 China, 明日方舟 is Arknights the tactical role-playing and tower defense game.
At #1 worldwide, Pokemon TCG Pocket achieves #1 status despite very light user acquisition behind the game.
At #1 China, I still don’t get the success of Shawarma Legend there.
Top 10 Steam Charts by Revenue
There's not much to notice here besides Dragon Age at #3 displacing Throne and Liberty.
🌐 The Evolution of UGC in Gaming: Navigating AI, Community, and Implementation
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Speakers:
Anton Bernstein. CEO at Pocket Worlds.
Joseph Kim. CEO at Lila Games.
Constantino Carrega. CPO at PlayMakers.
Constantino Carrega from Playmakers relayed compelling insights about where UGC is headed in gaming. What's particularly interesting is how AI, community dynamics, and evolving business models are shaping the landscape.
The UGC-AI Dynamic: Competition or Synergy?
One of the most intriguing aspects of our discussion centered on how AI fits into the UGC ecosystem. Here's what emerged:
Value Through Narrative: Even as AI becomes capable of generating infinite content variations, UGC maintains unique value through storytelling and community connection. Think of it like the Mona Lisa - AI could create endless variations, but the original's value comes from its creator and story.
Hybrid Approaches:
AI as an enhancement tool for creators rather than a replacement
Potential for AI to help conform UGC to game art styles
AI assistance for the "last 5%" of polish that amateur creators might struggle with
Quality control and automated moderation
The Human Element: Pure AI-generated content might struggle to maintain the same perceived value as human-created content, particularly in social gaming contexts where creator identity matters.
The Cold Start Problem: Solving the Empty Platform Challenge
This is a critical issue that deserves more attention than it often gets. Here's a detailed breakdown of effective solutions:
Initial Content Strategy:
Start with commissioned content from professional creators
Launch with contests offering substantial prizes ($5,000+ prize pools)
Leverage existing creator communities from platforms like Playmakers
Create showcase opportunities for early adopters
Incentive Layering:
Immediate Financial Rewards
Direct payment for approved content
Revenue sharing models
Contest prizes
Social Recognition
Featured creator programs
Community spotlights
Official game social media exposure
Platform Benefits
Early access to new tools
Special creator badges or status
Direct communication channels with dev team
Deep Dive: The Economics of UGC
The financial dynamics of UGC are more nuanced than many realize:
Conversion Rate Impact: A Harvard study showed 30% higher conversion rates for community-created content is particularly significant when you consider:
Lower production costs
Built-in marketing through creator networks
Community goodwill generation
Organic content discovery
Resource Efficiency: The 200x efficiency example (20,000 vs 100 buildings) demonstrates the remarkable scaling potential, but it's important to consider:
Quality control overhead
Moderation costs
Platform integration expenses
Community management resources
Implementation Insights: Often Overlooked Considerations
Technical Architecture:
Plan for content expansion from day one
Build standardized asset pipelines
Create clear technical specifications for creators
Design flexible content delivery systems
Community Management Infrastructure:
Clear guidelines and documentation
Support systems for creators
Feedback loops for improvement
Conflict resolution processes
The Platform Play: Multi-Game Ecosystems
One of the most compelling insights from our discussion was the potential for multi-game UGC ecosystems:
Creator Benefits:
Single platform for multiple games
Diverse revenue streams
Portable reputation systems
Broader creative opportunities
Developer Benefits:
Pre-existing creator community
Established quality standards
Shared moderation resources
Lower implementation costs
Future Considerations: Where UGC Is Headed
Emerging Models:
Hybrid AI-assisted creation tools
Cross-game asset marketplaces
Specialized creator economies
New monetization approaches
Platform Evolution:
Integration of professional and amateur content
Standardization of creation tools
Improved discovery systems
Enhanced creator analytics
Key Takeaway
The future of UGC in gaming isn't just about user-created content - it's about building sustainable creator ecosystems that benefit players, developers, and creators alike. Success requires careful consideration of technology, community, and economics, with AI serving as an enabler rather than a replacement for human creativity.
The platforms and games that will win in this space will be those that solve the cold start problem effectively, build strong creator communities, and find the right balance between AI assistance and human creativity.
What are your thoughts on the role of AI in UGC? Have you faced challenges with launching UGC features in your games? Share your experiences in the comments below!