GameDaily talks with Thatgamecompany’s Tim Nixon and Sensor Tower’s Randy Nelson about Sky’s future and its positive reception.
A pair of blog posts outlines how the tech giant is adapting its cloud services to keep development rolling during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2020, the location-based mobile juggernaut is on track to overtake last year’s record-breaking performance.
With development costs soaring, analysts weigh the prudence of a $70 baseline for triple-A games.
Focus COO John Bert talks to GameDaily about the lucrative year, and why it’s taken so long for the company to acquire another studio.
Analysts weigh in on the unexpected announcement, and the financial appeal of the MOBA genre.
Ryan Cassidy, product manager for the Google Maps Platform, talks to GameDaily about the decision to make the API widely available, and the future of location-based gaming.
Justin Achilli rejoins the company, while Martyna “Outstar” Zych seeks to bolster its video content.
A pro-Trump subreddit has also been closed, an unprecedented move for the historically hands-off platform. Image credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
The new indie publisher is currently working with four developers within a wide range of genres. EVP of content Ethan Stearns talks about the studio’s approach.