An immersive theatre company is using video games to blur the lines between digital and real, transport school children into a mythical world and teach them a little maths along the way. Jem Alexander finds out more
Read More »Leap Motion opens new research studio in London
The VR and AR motion tracking company will be working with award winning film maker Keiichi Matsuda
Read More »Fnatic and GamingZone Entertainment team up for second series of GAMERZ
Fnatic have announced a strategic partnership with GamingZone Entertainment, the producers of reality TV show GAMERZ, that will see team members that win the GAMERZ show being placed on Fnatic’s CS:GO Academy team. The first series of the show took place earlier this year, and was patchy but promising, although …
Read More »Ask Amiqus: What skills do employers look for when hiring for VR?
Liz Prince, business manager at recruitment specialist Amiqus, helps solve some of the trickier problems job seekers currently face in the games industry
Read More »The Finnish military now counts esports players as athletes
Finland’s esports federation has come to a deal with the Finnish defence forces that will see professional esports players counted as athletes. This is a big deal because in Finland, home to many of the world’s best CS:GO players, a stint in the military between the ages of 18-19 is …
Read More »SYBO Games hires licensing expert Naz Amarchi-Cuevas
Amarchi-Cuevas will head up to launch new merchandise SUBSURF, based on the Subway Surfers mobile game and animated short
Read More »Rogue disband Overwatch team after being turned away from OWL
Rogue, one of the best known and highest achieving Overwatch teams outside of Korea, has announced that it is releasing its roster after the team were unable to secure a spot in Blizzard’s forthcoming Overwatch League (OWL). Rogue, a team of french players based out of Las Vegas, were regular faces …
Read More »Everybody’s Golf beat Destiny 2 and PES 2018 to Japanese No.1 in September
Everybody’s Golf was the best-selling title in Japan in September, according to the latest figures from Famitsu, beating Destiny 2 and PES 2018 to the top of the monthly charts. Splatoon 2 put in another good performance last month despite a 48 per cent decline in sales month-on-month, rising one …
Read More »FIFA 18 stays top, while Forza Motorsport 7 fails to impress
As expected, FIFA is holding up to No.1 for its second week in the charts. Sales for EA’s football behemoth were down 69 per cent week-on-week, which is actually stronger than FIFA 17’s second week. Last year, Take-Two’s Mafia III released on FIFA 17’s Week Two, pulling sales away from …
Read More »Deadline for Games London Slush trade mission ends Tuesday 10th October
Make sure you get your submissions in by 11.59pm for the opportunity to join in with the outbound trade mission to the Helsinki technology event
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