A strong quarter for Nexon leads to a fruitful partnership for the former EA exec, with a focus on using new technologies in upcoming projects.
Bulkhead Interactive, the studio behind the popular WWII first-person shooter and The Turing Test, might be assisting in the development of a new shooter IP alongside People Can Fly.
Esports initiatives are still failing to market themselves to a broader coalition of gamers, possibly stunting growth and allowing ‘games-as-a-service’ to continue dominating.
‘Project Atlas’ to combine development and player creation tools with AI in a cloud-based platform.
Differences in labor laws between studios and radio silence from the company-at-large maintains the corporate opacity.
Sega is following in the Japanese government’s footsteps with a workload reform initiative that aims to keep overtime hours below 100 per month.
The game promotes violence against political rivals of ‘Brazil’s Donald Trump.’
The Dying Light PvP team is branching out to help on what is likely a future multiplayer mode
Morhaime will remain with Blizzard as an advisor, but will be replaced by World of Warcraft senior vice president, J. Allen Brack. (Image Source: YouTube)
The company is finally committing to cloud-based gaming, and its first public test is in just a few days.