"We've already started reviewing titles and will continue to check games through launch and beyond"
Read More »Making milestone reviews matter – Caspar Field, Talk Management
You’ve done some work on your game, and now it’s time to gather some feedback on it. Doesn’t sound too tricky. If only life was so simple, says Talk Management’s Caspar Field
Read More »London Games Festival returns in April 2022 – With a brand new event coming to Tobacco Dock
The festival will also see a brand new event next year, taking place at a very familiar venue.
Read More »Blockchain and NFT games are banned on Steam, but not the Epic Games Store
Valve and Epic are taking drastically different approaches to blockchain and NFT games on their storefronts, as Valve has moved to remove them from its platform.
Read More »Blue Box Games addresses death threats against the studio over their upcoming game, Abandoned
"This not only affects us as a team, but everyone within our environments. Other businesses, families and everyone surrounding us. We want to work in a safe environment."
Read More »The Art Of… Haven
With Haven, developer The Game Bakers brought us a pair of lovers, Yu and Kay, making a home on a forgotten world. This month Emeric Thoa, creative director, guides us through the influences and creation of the art in this beautiful and heartfelt game Was the appearance of the game …
Read More »Guildford Games Festival is returning on December 3rd
Guildford Games Festival will be returning in December this year.
Read More »George Osborn and Terry Haynes appointed co-chairs of gaming charity Games Aid
Terry Haynes (Business Development Manager at Studio Gobo) and George Osborn (Head of Campaigns and Communications at Ukie) have been appointed as the new co-chairs of video games industry charity Games Aid.
Read More »Bridging the (fundraising) gap – remaking the case for a games industry charity
George Osborn and Terry Haynes, Co-Chairs of Games Aid, outline why an effective industry charity can play a crucial role in supporting small organisations across the UK
Read More »Mobile gaming veterans found new studio Papukaya, to create games for “people who don’t identify as gamers.”
“Our industry often views the games market as made up of people who identify as gamers. In doing so, we’re turning a blind eye to the massive population of non-gamers who would play games"
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