Mike Rose, director of indie publisher No More Robots, weighs in on Valve’s newfound focus on discoverability.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot acknowledged that the current fiscal year has been ‘well below expectations,’ but the back catalog performed well in Q3 and Uplay has seen big growth.
Zynga president of publishing, Bernard Kim, tells GameDaily that ‘consolidation will continue to happen’ and Zynga continues to ‘see opportunities to acquire talented teams and franchises around the world.’
Spencer casts another stone in the battle for cloud supremacy.
Houser co-founded Rockstar in 1998, and has been the lead writer on the Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption series. Take-Two shares have been declining all day.
A weak first-party lineup during last year, and the impending console transition, have slowed sales in the gaming and network services segment.
The ‘bring-your-own-games’ subscription service is a novel approach to cloud-based gaming, according to analyst Piers Harding-Rolls.
Fire Emblem Heroes is already its most lucrative mobile title, so Nintendo is aiming to further extend its lifespan.
Ubisoft is making a play to ‘strengthen our idle portfolio,’ according to Jean-Michel Detoc. Sensor Tower says it’s a good move for Ubisoft to bolster its mobile presence.
The Kentucky High School Athletic Association said there was ‘no place’ for shooter games in schools. The Story Mob’s Will Powers sees the move as ‘asinine.’