EA, Disney and Activison toast new law to encourage resurgance in Canadian city; Your move, Con-Dem Nation
Read More »Games leaders herald Vancouver tax break
EA, Disney and Activison toast new law to encourage resurgance in Canadian city; Your move, Con-Dem Nation
Read More »AvP becomes Sega’s fastest selling title
Aliens vs Predator has become Sega’s fastest selling game in the company’s history. The game was part of a bumper seven days for Sega last week. The firm’s Winter Olympic tie-in Vancouver 2010 saw sales leap 274 per cent following the opening of the sports event, while Mario & Sonic …
Read More »Tax relief joy for Canadaâ??s Vancouver hub
Regionâ??s development army bolstered by new deal; threat to UK continues to grow
Read More »Sega prepares Olympic marketing campaign
Sega will focus its marketing efforts for Vancouver 2010: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games around the real-world event for maximum impact. The publisher is working hard to ensure the title lives up to the performance of its predecessor, which was met with impressive sales when released …
Read More »Canada’s tax breaks at an evolutionary dead-end?
British Columbia at 'competitive-disadvantage' suggests Ubisoft Vancouver MD
Read More »CANADA SPECIAL: Ubisoft Vancouver
Today's profile takes Develop to Yaletown to visit the Academy of Champions team
Read More »New studio emerges from Vancouverâ??s breeding grounds
United Front Games working on two new properties for the 360 and PS3, one being a Hong Kong-based action title with Activision
Read More »Rockstar announces Max Payne 3
Grand Theft Auto and Midnight Club developer Rockstar has announced that it is hard at work on a third title in its Max Payne series, with the game set for release on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC this winter. Max Payne 3, which is being developed by Bully studio Rockstar …
Read More »New Mario and Sonic confirmed
Sega will publish a sequel to Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games, based on the 2010 Winter Olympics. The title was confirmed to The Province by the Winter Olympics’ director of licensing Dennis Kim, while MCV understands an official announcement will be made later in the week. "Last year, …
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