Development icon focusing on new projects such as The Livingstone Foundation
Read More »Next-gen ripe for reboots, says Eidos Montreal
The launch of PS4 and Xbox One is a good time to reinvent classic games.” That’s according to Stephane D’Astous, GM of Eidos Montreal: the studio behind 2011 smash hit Deus Ex: Human Revolution and the upcoming Thief. It’s a good time to reinvent great classic games,” he told MCV. …
Read More »MCV E3 Special ‘leaked’ online
Someone over on the MCV team has made a huge error and ‘accidentally’ released the digital edition of this week’s bumper sized E3 issue a day early. You can read it right now. We’re not naming names, but it was James. It’s not just any old issue. It’s our E3 …
Read More »Tomb Raider is ‘paving the road’ for more gaming heroines
Tomb Raider creators Crystal Dynamics is delighted by the trend of female lead characters in video games. The title leads a slew of new titles with women in the lead roles, including The Last of Us, Beyond and Remember Me. "The reboot isn’t really about appealing to a specific gender, …
Read More »Eidos Montreal making Tomb Raider multiplayer
Series reboot gets multiplayer offering by Deus Ex team
Read More »Ian Livingstone made CBE in New Year Honours
Industry luminary honoured for a second time
Read More »Ian Livingstone receives CBE in New Years honours
Eidos life president Ian Livingstone was made a Commander of the British Empire in the New Years Honors list. Livingstone first made a name for himself in the 1970s by launching Games Workshop and White Dwarf. He edited White Dwarf – a dedicated magazine to Warhammer – for almost 75 …
Read More »FAQ: Ian Livingstone
Eidos life president and Fighting Fantasy co-creator gets the rapid-fire question treatment
Read More »Fantasy Star: Q&A with Ian Livingstone
The development legend on his new Fighting Fantasy game
Read More »Sports Interactive breaks silence on Eidos split
Sports Interactive boss Miles Jacobson has finally revealed the reasons behind the developer’s split from its publisher Eidos. The Football Manager developer ditched Eidos in 2003, leaving the publisher with the Championship Manager IP but taking the talent behind the successful franchise. Championship Manager subsequently was handed to new internal …
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