Entertainment Software Association head talks with us about E3 expansion and how E3 has to “earn the return back” of Electronic Arts from its EA Play venue
Tencent and Bad Robot team up to create Bad Robot Games. Valve provides a bit more clarity around their confusing content policy. ESA and Red Bull Media Group expand “We Are” diversity initiative at this year’s E3.
‘Crackdown 3’ is delayed until 2019. Ubisoft CEO, Yves Guillemot, sees a console-less future. PSVR exclusive, ‘Moss’, scurries onto HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.
Steam isn’t about to fade away, but its unclear stance is driving a segment of developers (and consumers) away from its platform — and Valve doesn’t seem to care.
Western developers are partnering with the biggest publishers in China to bring their games to their market. Square Enix steps back from ‘Go’ series. Microsoft acquires Github for $7.5 billion in shares.
EA Motive has a new office in Vancouver. The vast majority of iOS app purchases are game-related. 11 bit Studios lays out a roadmap of free DLC.
Publishers and developers are leaving money on the table when they could be reaching an unprecedented number of gamers from diverse backgrounds.
Tabletop gaming isn’t a fad, and neither is its success in digital spaces
Unprecedented reams of games are available for digital purchase. And that’s the problem.