Junkfish's survival horror title Monstrum 2 was the winner of Ukie's UK Game of the Show, and will go on to represent the UK in the 'Eurovision of games' on Friday.
Read More »343 Industries denies rumours that Halo Infinite will drop cross-gen support
The developer has also denied that the game will see a further delay, following it being pushed back into a 2021 release date earlier this month.
Read More »Exient rebrands its publishing labels as Exient Publishing
Exient has rebranded its publishing labels, Sad Puppy and Donut Publishing, under a new banner, Exient Publishing.
Read More »Upgraded Switch console to come early next year says Taiwan’s UDN.com – Likely to use custom-built Nvidia chipset
Nvidia-designed SoC the most likely solution to upgrade quandary says Digital Foundry
Read More »Apple ordered by US court not to block Unreal Engine – But Fortnite cannot return to App Store
“Apple has chosen to act severely, and by doing so, has impacted non-parties, and a third-party developer ecosystem”
Read More »Fall Guys is coming to mobile platforms in China
The news comes via industry analyst Daniel Ahmad, who tweeted that Chinese entertainment company Bilibili has secured the rights to publish a mobile version of the title.
Read More »Epic launches Fortnite tournament themed around Apple dispute
The event will feature the Tart Tycoon skin – an evil-looking, apple-headed businessman that we're sure is in no way intended as a comment on any particular company whatsoever.
Read More »EGX Rezzed returns as a free tabletop RPG
The free game comes from EGX and PC Gaming site Rock Paper Shotgun, and is available via the RPS website.
Read More »Amazon signs deal with Crossfire creator Smilegate to publish new game in western territories
"...exactly the type of best-in-class, living, growing online games we want to bring our customers."
Read More »Ex-Valve contractor announces GameDataCrunch – a new Steam analytics platform for developers
“Publishers and PR agencies have told me that some of the views I'm working on here can take them hours of manual work to generate for a single title."
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