
Championing Inclusion: The Experiences of Our French and Portuguese Teams
As part of our “Building Resilient Multicultural Teams for the Future of Work” blog series, we asked Léa Gonzalvez and Raquel Mendonça, members

As part of our “Building Resilient Multicultural Teams for the Future of Work” blog series, we asked Léa Gonzalvez and Raquel Mendonça, members

Translating humor is necessary to a successful video game localization process. Read on for five aspects to consider during humor adaptation.

You may already know about the benefits of having a diverse team and the impact that a good corporate DEI framework can have

As entertainment franchises continue to expand across diverse mediums, the challenges of cross-medium localization become more pronounced. Navigating the intricate web of consistent

The “guys” in Fall Guys may not talk, but there are still plenty of elements that require translation. Let’s unpack this masterful localization!

Sara and Xuefei revealed how their teams navigate language barriers, promote cultural understanding, and address potential conflicts arising from cultural differences. They emphasized

When members of a diverse team are mindful of cultural and idiomatic differences, they swoop in like a friendly local who helps the

Find out how effective edutainment games give kids appropriate challenges and help them build new skills to thrive in our changing world.

As part of our “Building Resilient Multicultural Teams for the Future of Work” blog series, we reached out to Nicolás Oliver and Lorenzo

Let’s explore the intricate challenges of localizing fighting games, from adapting combat terminology to navigating cultural nuances.

A team with a strong identity has and embodies a purpose; they have a shared mission; they are a collective. This unity fosters

The landscape of a video game globalization strategy varies significantly based on factors like game type, genre, and supported platforms. Developing a successful