Industry veteran Mike Rose has announced his brand-new indie publishing label No More Robots. Using a data-driven approach, Rose will be using sales figures and statistics to identify a game’s key selling points, before promoting them across the company’s Twitch and Discord communities, which will be fully integrated into the …
Read More »Badland Games opens new publishing division
Spanish video game distributor and publisher Badland Games has launched its very own publishing division for indie games, Badland Games Publishing. The news co-incides with the company opening its new Badland Games Research Poland office in Warsaw, allowing the company to expand its publishing efforts and work with a wider …
Read More »Japan’s Line Corporation establishes mobile publishing arm
Messaging and services company Line Corporation is branching out into games publishing. Pocket Gamer reports that the new division will be called Line Games. It will focus its initial efforts on Japan, South Korea, Thailand and Taiwan. Line has also taken a controlling 51 per cent stake in Korean developer …
Read More »Bandai Namco teams up with m-commerce platform Docomo
New global partnership aims to expand portfolios and push growth in new markets
Read More »Valve dates its new Steam Direct programme
After many months of store changes, the publishing platform also ends Greenlight submissions
Read More »Sega Europe signs publishing deal with Two Point Studios
Sega Europe has announced a new publishing parternship with Two Point Studios, the Surrey-based studio headed up by industry veteran Gary Carr and Lionhead co-founder Mark Webley. The duo, who were previously responsible for titles such as Theme Park, Black & White and Fable, already have a new sim title …
Read More »505 secures publishing rights for new Remedy game
The next title from Quantum Break developer Remedy Entertainment will be published by 505 Games. 505 has secured a 20 year rights deal that will see it invest €7.75m into the Finnish studio. In return, 505 gets 45 per cent royalties on net sales. The new game itself has not …
Read More »Russia’s Mail.Ru launches $100m gaming division
One of Russia’s leading internet companies is making a bigger move into video games. Mail.Ru is the largest player in the Russian speaking internet world and already has a stake in the MMO and smartphone games scene in Eastern Europe, as well as in the global Russian games market. Now …
Read More »Ubisoft joined by Tencent and PlayCrab as they expand in to China
The French company looks to take advantage of their IPs and tailor games to the Chinese market
Read More »Mobile studio ZeptoLab launches publishing division
Welcomes submissions from all developers
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