Microsoft will ship DirectX 12 alongside Windows 10 in 2015, the computing firm has announced. The company has also revealed the latest version of its DirectX API will be supported by Unreal Engine 4.4. Developers in the Early Access program who subscribe to UE4 will also have access to the …
Read More »DirectX 12 shipping with Windows 10
API gets Unreal Engine 4 support
Read More »Microsoft’s RoomAlive transforms living room into augmented reality game
Users can interact with virtual world in physical space
Read More »Disney pulls Star Wars games – without informing developers
Tiny Death Star studio Nimblebit unaware of Disney's plans until game was removed from app stores
Read More »Halo PC-exclusive maps added to Master Chief Collection
Halo franchise developer 343 Industries will pack a batch of maps previously exclusive to Windows PC into Halo: The Master Chief Collection on Xbox One. A new post on Halo Waypoint explains that six maps from the original Halo and two maps from Halo 2 will be included in the …
Read More »Wonder Boy dev Westone Bit Entertainment filing for bankruptcy
Reports suggest decades-old Japanese studio suffering debt problems
Read More »Westone Bit Entertainment, creator of Wonder Boy, to file for bankruptcy
Long-standing Japanese developer Westone Bit Entertainment is reportedly facing bankruptcy. An industry stalwart for almost three decades, Westone is best known as the creator of 1986 hit arcade side-scroller Wonder Boy, which was relaunched on the NES as Hudson’s Adventure Island, and the Monster World series, which was recently collated …
Read More »Ubisoft opens Russia office
Former EA business development manager Olga Lazareva heads up new branch
Read More »Tencent game revenue tops EA, Sony – report
Mobile and free-to-play giant Tencent has been beating out AAA companies such as EA and Activision Blizzard in terms of game revenue, according to a new report. A recently published piece from Newzoo has the China-based corporation topping the 10 highest-grossing public game companies. EA and Activision Blizzard finished second …
Read More »Microsoft ‘not satisfied’ with current Xbox One sales in Japan
Xbox One has got off to a slow start in Japan, but Microsoft has vowed to continue with its ongoing struggle to achieve success in the region. It’s not as though we’re satisfied with the current sales state,” Xbox Japan boss Takashi Sensui told Famitsu, as translated by Kotaku. We …
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