Analyst Piers Harding-Rolls talks to GameDaily about how prepared the multifaceted industry is to face a recession.
Bloomberg reports that Sony has “struggled” with its pricing decision. Analyst Dr. Serkan Toto tells us that $549 would be a “hard, hard sell.”
For many accessibility advocates, Nintendo has historically been behind the curve in terms of options for gamers with disabilities. GameDaily chats with AbleGamers’ Steven Spohn.
The newest infusion of capital has been “a real vote of confidence” in Nifty, CEO Jon Middleton tells GameDaily.
The event looks to fill the hole left by E3’s cancellation. Indies tell GameDaily that the Steam Game Festival is now more important than ever amid the pandemic.
SIE President Jim Ryan said that indies are “vital to the heart and soul of the gaming community.” Also, Sony is giving away Journey and Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection through May 5. [UPDATE: Adam Boyes calls the fund ‘very impressive.’]
Loot boxes have become a hot topic in the games industry over the last few years. IGDA executive director Renee Gittins discusses the ESRB’s latest designation.
The market for remakes of beloved classics has proved to be lucrative for Square Enix and Capcom. This is a trend that shows no signs of slowing down, according to SuperData.
In its most recent financial report, CD Projekt Red said that the upcoming RPG should not be delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
For analyst Lewis Ward, haptic feedback is going to go a long way in delivering next-gen immersion. [UPDATED]