Attorneys and game developers chat with GameDaily about controversial key reseller, G2A, and what could happen next.
Fredrik Wester, Paradox’s former CEO, on why some developers cut deals with Epic, along with the realities of digital distribution.
No specific details have been provided as to why Indievent has lost its business license, although the issue has a number of Chinese developers and publishers worried.
Nexon was an initial investor in the studio founded by Patrick Soderlund. Embark will now become a consolidated subsidiary of Nexon as the developer continues working on two ambitious future projects. (Photo credit: Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Stadia boss Phil Harrison promises players will still be able to play games, even if they’ve been removed from the service’s storefront.
The French publisher has beaten its own guidance and looks to carry its momentum into the next fiscal year.
MindGeek’s Nutaku.net is celebrating Pride Month with a multi-million dollar initiative for developing queer adult games, signaling demand for a more inclusive adult games industry.
Streaming services are at the forefront of Yosuke Matsuda’s portfolio approach in the coming fiscal year, as Square Enix has thrown its support behind Stadia.
Fans are misunderstanding the rules of a giveaway contest, which has left some indie developers feeling like Steam’s latest sale has left them in the lurch.
At E3 2019, we spoke with Sega of Europe executive vice president John Clark and vice president of marketing Anna Dowling about the company’s perspective on major industry trends, building and buying new studios, and bringing core franchises like Persona to PC.