DFC Intelligence analysis suggests the market will continue to grow with Asia being the biggest gain as a result
Digital publishing platforms are surprisingly unprepared to handle not-for-profits, so what are developers creating games for good to do? (Image: Glitch)
We’ve got at least another month to go before Nintendo launches its online service, as the company has now confirmed a second-half of September date.
Discord, the online service used by millions of gamers for voice, text, and video chat, is making its way into the game selling business.
Game, the German equivalent of America’s ESA, has gotten the government to relax the ban on Nazi iconography. But that doesn’t mean that they want the market to be flooded with these messages.
Magic Leap unleashes its Magic Leap One augmented reality headset with its Creator Edition – but is this the start of something massive or a false flag?
As esports continues to grow, bolstered by the recent success of the Overwatch League, one report looks at where it’ll be within the next three years. (There might even be a Nike ad campaign for a major esports player in the near future.)
Industry iconoclast Bethesda has opted to release Fallout 76 on its own platform, bypassing Steam entirely.
Epic is raking in serious revenue from mobile in-app purchases. If Google Play isn’t going to give them the same incentives to release Fortnite their store, Sweeney doesn’t see why they should.
In an unprecedented move, Epic is looking to skip Google’s app store and go directly to the consumer.