Brian Fargo talks to us about inXile’s attempt at a new form of crowdsourcing, which may give gamers a bargain, among other rewards.
The battle royale game has reached a new milestone in its first four months, and Sensor Tower anticipates a sales spike coinciding with the game’s season 2 starting August 18.
Canada’s esports footprint well get a little bigger next season as OWL has targeted Toronto as the next North American expansion.
SuperData sees Sony reaching around 3.3 million PSVR units sold this year.
Game creation tools have never been more open and now Epic is making it even easier to learn. Rami Ismail tells us this is a “major and obvious tool” to help small devs.
Nordisk Film Games continues to make a big push and is now investing in Raw Fury. Jonas Antonsson (pictured), CEO of the indie publisher, tells us there’s a “cool synergy” with Nordisk.
The new studio is focused on the upcoming Avengers title, while the Redwood Shores team just got a boost with talent from God of War, Halo, Call of Duty and other major projects.
Studio known for titles like Dear Esther and Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, now has the support of the Sheffield, UK-based group. (Image: Gareth Dutton)
CEO Andrew Wilson announced the surprising news this morning. Ex-EA COO Peter Moore tells us Soderlund is a “visionary.” (Image: Cody Pickens/EA)
The biggest news to come out of Quakecon 2018.