Backstabbing, political intrigue, a world on the brink of collapse, and a ton of zombies.
The GameDaily staff gathers ’round to discuss the highlights of this year’s E3 Expo and some of the more notable trends coming out of the show. (Photo: AFP/Christian Petersen)
The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing has filed an investigation enforcement action against the studio, but Riot claims it has been cooperating.
Bowser echoes previous sentiment of Reggie Fils-Aime, cites Animal Crossing delay as proof of anti-crunch stance, but what about the actual developers in Japan?
Star Control creators Fred Ford and Paul Reiche III have withdrawn their opposition to Stardock’s trademark for Star Control, and they are now teaming up with Stardock on a new game called Beekeeping.
Marvel is giving Crystal Dynamics and Eidos Montreal freedom to build their own version of entertainment’s most popular characters.
After an immensely successful Kickstarter in 2016, French developer Novaquark is funding its MMORPG Dual Universe with an additional $11.2 million investment while also planning to “bolster its presence in Canada” through hiring at its Montreal studio.
Microsoft didn’t pull any punches at E3 this year, rolling out dozens of games for Xbox Game Pass while growing its studio system and preparing for next-gen.
At Casual Connect London, Ready at Dawn’s Ru Weerasuriya interviewed Media Molecule’s Siobhan Reddy about user generated content and studio management.
The Shards of Infinity developer says her game, Cannon Brawl, is another victim of ‘cloning’ after it was entered into a contest judged in part by a member of DoubleJump.