Newzoo has some shocking predictions for the esports industry in its latest report – and the market research firm has been mostly correct in the past.
Consumers can get an Xbox One, Xbox Game Pass, and Xbox Live membership at a discounted monthly rate for no upfront cost. Yes, the deal is that good.
Facebook Instant Game developers will no longer have to deal with the deep rev/share cuts that both Google and Facebook had been demanding from in-app purchases. (With retroactive payouts.)
Esports fans can now login to a virtual arena through Greenwall VR, thanks to a new partnership between Optic Gaming and Infinite Esports in collaboration with Sansar.
Game creation tools have never been more open and now Epic is making it even easier to learn. Rami Ismail tells us this is a “major and obvious tool” to help small devs.
The biggest news to come out of Quakecon 2018.
Digital publishing platforms are surprisingly unprepared to handle not-for-profits, so what are developers creating games for good to do? (Image: Glitch)
Discord, the online service used by millions of gamers for voice, text, and video chat, is making its way into the game selling business.
Industry iconoclast Bethesda has opted to release Fallout 76 on its own platform, bypassing Steam entirely.