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Read More »Persona developer Atlus splits with Western publisher NIS America
‘It was very difficult for NIS America to establish an equal-partnership with Atlus’ following Sega buyout of studio, CEO and president reveals
Read More »GameStop: Our games could be sold through other retailers worldwide
GameStop-published titles may be made available via other retailers in certain countries, the company says. GameStop announced its GameTrust publishing arm earlier this week. It will release between five and ten games a year, including titles from established developers such as Insomniac, Ready at Dawn, Frozenbyte and Tequila Works. Its …
Read More »Sega signing games at Interface next month
Sonic publisher seeking indie titles in London on May 5th
Read More »Ready At Dawn and Frozenbyte among first studios signed to new GameStop label
US retailer previously announced it would publish Insomniac’s Song of the Deep
Read More »Epic opens European publishing office in Berlin
Epic Games has opened a new office in Germany aimed at strengthening its publishing arms in Europe and Russia. The Berlin-based location will be led by Paw Larsen and Sergey Galyonkin, directors for publishing in Western and Eastern Europe, respectively. Larsen previously headed up eSports publishing for League of Legends …
Read More »Epic opens publishing office in Berlin
European publishing directors Paw Larsen and Sergey Galyonkin to head up new location
Read More »KISS hunting for games to sign at Interface this May
Publisher will be one of several companies keen to meet developers in London next month
Read More »Frontier cements total independence with self-published Planet Coaster
Creative director Jonny Watts says that from now on, the Elite developer is only making games ‘for itself’
Read More »‘We are reinventing the storytelling process’
Book publisher Hachette is breaking into the development industry with a completely new kind of game, and has teamed up with Insight Studios to utilise its BAFTA-winning New Star Soccer franchise for its first title. Hachette brand development director Damian Horner and Insight MD Martyn Brown discuss their 'novel' approach to development
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