Sega has signed a deal for Nintendo to be the exclusive publisher of the next three Sonic titles.
Nintendo is redirecting ad revenue from Lets Play videos away from the creators and to itself.
EA is not planning to include online passes with its future titles according to John Reseburg.
MMO Rift is to make the transition to free-to-play next month.
London is getting its first eSports bar in the form of Meltdown.
Wargaming is suing the creators of Project Tank, a clone of tank-based MMO World of Tanks.
Silicon Knights appears to be circling the drain as the studio closes its offices and sells off its equipment.
EA is unlikely to release for the Wii U 15 of its upcoming titles powered by the Frostbite 3 engine.
Section 8 developer and co-developer of Aliens: Colonial Marines, TimeGate Studios, is facing bankruptcy.
Call of Duty: Ghosts has been officially announced and is aiming for a November 5 release.
Zynga is to publish a social title based on the Game of Thrones series.
Ecco creator Ed Annuziata's Kickstarter to fund ocean exploration title, The Big Blue, has failed.
Stories from EVE Online's player-base will fuel development of a TV series set in the MMO's universe.
Steam will carry subscription-based games where players can manage payments within the platform.
Smartphone and tablet games will be attracting more buyers than handheld titles during 2013.
Canadian researchers have used Tetris to treat lazy eye more effectively than traditional treatments.
Jazwares to create a line of toys based on the popular block-building sandbox game.
The remainder of THQ's IP has gone for approximately $7m at auction.
Nintendo's digital sales are increasing with 11% of the total sales of the company's 15 currently published titles coming from full digital downloads.
Used games are a concern for publishers and developers according to Bethesda VP of PR and marketing Peter Hines.
Ubisoft Montreal studio head has stated that the gaming audience is ready for always-online devices.
Several of the Wii's online features are being switched off by Nintendo in June.
The free-to-play market is coming under scrutiny from the Office of Fair Trading
October 14 2021 | 15:04