CEO Matias Myllyrinne stresses to GameDaily that ‘it all comes down to talent, not cash’ at his studio, which has an impressive roster of veterans from Wargaming and Remedy.
Remedy held onto the property rights for Alan Wake since its 2010 release, but Microsoft had the publishing rights until recently. This acquisition, along with a 2.5-million Euro royalty payment, puts the Finnish dev in complete control of Alan Wake.
Stadia boss Phil Harrison promises players will still be able to play games, even if they’ve been removed from the service’s storefront.
Devolver Digital co-founder Nigel Lowrie tells GameDaily that the game is now profitable and had been tracking higher than expected for pre-orders and wishlists all along.
The French publisher has beaten its own guidance and looks to carry its momentum into the next fiscal year.
MindGeek’s Nutaku.net is celebrating Pride Month with a multi-million dollar initiative for developing queer adult games, signaling demand for a more inclusive adult games industry.
Streaming services are at the forefront of Yosuke Matsuda’s portfolio approach in the coming fiscal year, as Square Enix has thrown its support behind Stadia.
The former Blizzard boss acknowledges that crunch is not sustainable, and Blizzard itself has said it aims to be a ‘no-crunch team.’
Fans are misunderstanding the rules of a giveaway contest, which has left some indie developers feeling like Steam’s latest sale has left them in the lurch.
Disney, EA, private equity firms, and a consortium including Tencent couldn’t win Nexon’s hand in merger.