Everyone has been talking about streaming services dominating gaming in the future, but there are lots of unanswered questions.
The publisher is refocusing its resources on ‘refining the organization’ and ‘quality’ games.
Helmed by former CCP Games CEO Ivar Kristjansson, 1939 Games is founded on the promise of bringing ‘authentic, premium WWII experiences to gamers.’
While this might be helpful for discoverability, it doesn’t bode well for developers if payment is based on game minutes played, rather than the value of the game itself.
The Turkish games studio talks about its journey with the quirky game, Sync: Party Hard.
The two new models will reportedly be marketed as ‘premium’ and as a replacement for the 3DS, as Nintendo’s beloved handheld console continues to wind down.
Conflicting announcements fuels confusion surrounding in-game ‘gambling.’
Valve is addressing review bombing and antiquated storefront presentation, but not how much money it’s paying out to devs.
The first edition of State of Play drops on Monday, with more to come throughout the year.
There’s a lot of money being tossed around esports this week.