Consumers are clamouring for women protagonists in their entertainment, and they’re accepted by all, including people who play games
Read More »Square Enix only publisher to approve female lead for Life is Strange
Dontnod reveals other publishers demanded male character for upcoming episodic game
Read More »VIDEO: Episode 1 of Dontnod’s Life Is Strange to debut next month
The next game from the makers of Remember Me will arrive at the end of next month. Episode 1 of Life Is Strange, from French studio Dontnod, will be released on January 30th on PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC. It will cost 3.99 in the UK. If …
Read More »Dontnod hiring RPG developers for Xbox One, PS4 title
Remember Me studio looking for experienced game and level designers
Read More »Square Enix and Dontnod announce episodic title Life Is Strange
As teased in June, publisher Square Enix and developer Dontnod have a new title in production – Life Is Strange. The pair last combined for stylish third person sci-fi outing Remember Me, which was released last year to a mixed critical reception. Life Is Strange is described as a digital, …
Read More »Remember Me dev making game for Square Enix
The team behind last year’s new sci-fi IP Remember Me has been signed by Square Enix to create a new game for digital platforms. There are no details on what Paris-based studio Dontnod Entertainment is actually working on, but judging from the comments below, we’re guessing it’s a different take …
Read More »Remember Me developer working on Square Enix game
Dontnod Entertainment collaborating with Tomb Raider publisher on a new digital title
Read More »Dontnod: There is no bankruptcy
CEO Oskar Guilbert says studio is reorganising itself for new projects
Read More »Remember Me aims to aid gender equality in games
Studio had to avoid pitfalls of making female lead a 'damsel in distress or a sex bomb'
Read More »Female character was the ‘best fit’ for Remember Me
Capcom admits it was initially unsure about using a female as the lead character in Remember Me. The firm’s head of marketing for the US and Europe Michael Pattison told MCV that there was the question as to whether a female lead character could potentially damage sales of the game. …
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