In the world of games-as-a-service, sports titles seem like the ideal candidates for experimenting with new models that don’t rely on the traditional release structure. We already have a few examples of games that build from a base release, such as Hearthstone and League of Legends. We’re unlikely to ever …
Read More »Final pricing for Star Wars Battlefront 2 loot crates confirmed
A trial version of Star Wars Battlefront 2 is out now for EA Access and Origin Access, bringing with it confirmation of exactly what model EA has chosen for its controversial loot crate system. The game’s currency, Crystals, can be bought in the following volumes: 500 (£3.99), 1,000 (£7.99), 2,100 …
Read More »Over 6000 games released on Steam in 2017 and it isn’t over yet
The amount of releases on Valve's store is almost equal to the the combined releases between 2005 and 2015
Read More »Discord adds game-joining functionality
Growing comms platform Discord now lets its users join games with their friends more easily. Discord already shows you want games your friends are currently playing. Now a new feature called Rich Presence adds a button that, when pressed, will allow you to either boot the game and join in …
Read More »Activision Blizzard, Bandai Namco, EA and Xbox One X headline this week’s MCV
In this issue, we talk to Bandai Namco’s European VP of marketing and digital about his strategy for the old continent. Fresh off the success of Little Nightmares and a brand-new partnership with Dontnod, the publisher is now putting European games at the forefront, with the aim to become a …
Read More »EA acquires Titanfall developer Respawn
Developer Respawn Entertainment has been acquired by publishing partner EA. Respawn was formed out of the ashes of Activision’s high-profile bust-up with former Call of Duty creators Infinity Ward. Founders Jason West and Vince Zampella left the studio in the wake of the turbulence, forming Respawn and signing a publishing …
Read More »FIFA and Madden may move away from annual releases says EA CEO
Andrew Wilson, speaking to Bloomberg TV, says a subscription model may replace game releases and follow a similar model to its Chinese and Korean operations
Read More »Nexon buys narrative game developer Pixelberry Studios
The Japanese-based publisher hopes to increase its reach to female gamers with the acquisition
Read More »Respawn Entertainment to be purchased by EA
The Titanfall developer will join the EA family in a deal worth over $300 million
Read More »Two Insomniac engine developers join Unity
Mike Acton and Andreas Frederiksson will be joining the new Burbank office to work on data-oriented programming
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