Following reports on the internet that claimed Bungie’s Halo 3 was running at a slightly lower resolution than the conventional 720p, the developer has issued a statement clarifying the tech behind its Xbox 360 masterpiece. Although confirming on its website that the game does indeed run at 1152×640 (compared to …
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LightSpeed Studios announced as sponsor of the Player’s Choice Award – NOW OPEN TO VOTE!
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MCV/DEVELOP #1007 is HERE!
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[Event News] Games Growth Summit Welcomes New Speakers for June Lineup
Emma Smith and Jason Avent join an expanding lineup of industry leaders bringing real-world insight …
BBFC opens new site for parents
The BBFC has unveiled a new website targeted at parents and guardians that details the age rating of a game and how it might affect children. David Cooke, director of the BBFC said the thinking behind the site was to put parents "in a better position to make informed choices …
Read More »BBFC opens new site for parents
The BBFC has unveiled a new website targeted at parents and guardians that details the age rating of a game and how it might affect children. David Cooke, director of the BBFC said the thinking behind the site was to put parents "in a better position to make informed choices …
Read More »Rare licences PathEngine
AI middleware to be used for new Xbox 360 title
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AI middleware to be used for new Xbox 360 title
Read More »London Games Festival
What are the biggest differences between LGF 2006 and 2007? This is a huge change year-on-year. Last year came late and publishers didn’t really know what they could tangibly achieve at the Festival. We’ve approached publishers much earlier this year and we’ve had more resource. Are you expecting more mainstream …
Read More »London Games Festival
What are the biggest differences between LGF 2006 and 2007? This is a huge change year-on-year. Last year came late and publishers didn’t really know what they could tangibly achieve at the Festival. We’ve approached publishers much earlier this year and we’ve had more resource. Are you expecting more mainstream …
Read More »Autodesk increasing multi-core processor and outsourcing support
Animation tool form wants to enhance design possiblities and cut down dev times
Read More »Autodesk increasing multi-core processor and outsourcing support
Animation tool form wants to enhance design possiblities and cut down dev times
Read More »Gamestation’s staff are key for Christmas
Our key messages were consistent with previous years: that our store managers make the difference at Christmas and, supported by the team in York, we will be looking forward to an exciting Christmas period. Fat Chris is back too and will deliver our key brand differential approach in a fun and …
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[Industry news] XDS 2026 Insights Report is now live
The 2026 XDS Insights Report examines how external development partnerships are evolving as they become a core part of modern production pipelines. Based on input from 250+ industry professionals, the report shows an ecosystem moving beyond delivery risk and into a new phase shaped by coordination, governance, and long-term collaboration.
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