“Support has arrived.”
At Games for Change 2018, psychologists, designers and academics debate the new WHO classification.
This week’s “The Buzz” rounds up reactions to ArenaNet firing two writers over a Twitter thread and the WHO’s “gaming disorder” classification.
The ESA Foundation’s We Are initiative from E3 is now available to watch; learn from folks like Funomena’s Robin Hunicke, 343’s Kiki Wolfkill, Media Molecule’s Siobhan Reddy and more.
The toxicity that has become inherent in online gaming has become something much more insidious.
Gareth Coker says creating music that takes full advantage of games as a medium is the next frontier for composers across the industry.
Lumines and Rez creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi talks about applying his flavor to the puzzle gaming mainstay.
PUBG Corp. is taking a swim in its pile of money after a huge upswing in revenue and drops its lawsuit against Epic Games Korea. Corsair acquires Elgato Gaming. Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO weighs in on Sony’s stance about cross-play.
Things have changed for Compulsion Games over the last couple of years. What they had intended ‘We Happy Few’ to be is a far cry from what it evolved into. (And that’s a good thing.) Alex Epstein sat down with GameDaily to explain why.
Coldwood Interactive’s Martin Sahlin discusses the importance of positivity and his journey with the Unravel franchise.