The Danish entertainment company, which invests in Nordic game studios, now has a 40% ownership stake in Star Stable Entertainment.
Come all ye indies, joyful and triumphant. (And tired of Steam’s outmoded rev-share split.)
Founder Kelly Wallick talked to GameDaily about the deal and her vision for IMB beyond events.
Esports organizer ESL and tech giant Intel are taking their relationship to the next level with a massive investment in future events, including a $1M prize for the Intel Grand Slam.
Publishers will keep 95% of a game’s sales through the platform.
A year of successful disruption has positioned Epic to turn the screws on Valve on behalf of developers.
Though it has only just begun its formalization, diversity and inclusion at Blizzard has been around for a long time.
Mere days after announcing a new Toronto office and acquiring Bingo Pop, Jam City reportedly let go a “large number” of staff, pointing to volatility in the gaming industry for growing developers.
The Finnish mobile entertainment firm has purchased the strategy games developer. Is this an attempt to diversify from Angry Birds or to help freshen up the IP?
And then there’s Tencent’s poor gaming division… still somehow making billions of dollars.