Swedish studio will work on new IPs after development wraps on Little Nightmares 2.
Is Facebook taking a shot across the bow at Google Stadia?
The 22-year-old tennis prodigy is the first tennis professional to invest in the esports industry. (Image: Tennis.com)
After losing several prominent streamers, Twitch has opened its piggybank to ensure it retains three popular ones going forward, signing them to exclusive, multiyear deals.
Tencent-backed iDreamSky is reportedly still seeking co-investors in order to make the deal happen.
We speak with the former Nintendo of America boss about his goal to help shape next generation business leaders, and how critically important Satoru Iwata was for him personally and professionally.
Oculus hints it’s open to acquiring more developers, but is this the start of a build to a bigger first-party foundation? We ask analysts for their thoughts.
We spoke with Astro Gaming’s head of marketing, Aron Drayer, and head of influencer marketing, Thadeous Cooper, about Astro Gaming’s roots, how the first A40 headset came to be, and why iteration with intention matters more than annual product launches.
With the rights to The Bitmap Brothers’ “brand and portfolio” now under its banner, Rebellion plans to both re-release retro favorites and create new games based on classic licenses.
Tencent nabs 15 million shares of Sumo Group, acquiring 9.96% stake, while the Chinese tech giant continues to grow its game revenues as well.