taking our user research to the next level

Steve Bromley has been instrumental in taking our user research to the next level. As we approached the launch of our first big title, we had a lot of questions about […]

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Steve Bromley has been instrumental in taking our user research to the next level.

As we approached the launch of our first big title, we had a lot of questions about what our long-term play experience was like. Steve helped us define a playtest method that could answer those questions, including finding suitable participants and figuring out the right questions to measure engagement.

He went above and beyond to assist us and has been incredibly important to our user research growth

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Steve Bromley is an expert user researcher, who works with studios of all sizes to run playtests, and integrate user research into the game development process.

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