Octopus Tree currently working on three PC titles
Read More »Epic CEO slams Universal Windows Platform as an ’embarrassing fiasco’
‘If Microsoft does not commit to opening PC UWP up, then it can, should, must and will die,’ writes Tim Sweeney
Read More »Insight Studios teams with publishing house Hachette for gamebook format
First title written in collaboration with authors Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore
Read More »Starbreeze profits slide as studio moves away from PayDay
2016 will see first fruits of developer's publishing arm and VR initiative hit its stride
Read More »Guillermo del Toro laments entertainment’s ‘b*stards with money’
Film director Guillermo del Toro has once again lashed out at business practices that he believes lesser the creative endeavours of the games industry. I think it’s a pity,” Del Toro said at last night’s DICE panel, as reported by VentureBeat. It is a marriage that happens in every big …
Read More »‘We will do Early Access right,’ vows GOG
'We don’t want to be in the business of selling poor experiences wrapped in grand promises,' insists brand director Tomasz Nalewajk
Read More »The Chinese Room is self-publishing next title
The successor to Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture will be self-published by developer The Chinese Room. We’re gearing up towards releasing info about our new game in the next couple of weeks,” the studio said on Twitter. With the bonus that because it’s not signed to a publisher, we can …
Read More »The Chinese Room drops publisher for Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture follow-up
Dear Esther and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs studio to go it alone following PS4 deal with Sony on last game
Read More »Is GameStop’s publishing move the future of the retailer, or just an interesting side-project?
On the surface, Song of the Deep doesn’t come across as anything particularly remarkable. The 2D underwater action adventure is pretty, and bound to delight a certain type of gamer. But ultimately it looks like most other 2D indie games that are on the market at the moment. Yet there …
Read More »Rovio spins off book publishing arm
Angry Birds owner Rovio has separated its book and comic publishing operations into a new affiliate company called Kaiken Publishing. Kaiken will focus on both children’s and teen content. Angry Birds will of course be the focus, although it will also try to develop the likes of Storm Sisters and …
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