To keep you up to date with the latest movers and shakers in the mobile games industry, we've put together a regular roundup of the latest hires, ...
Players can enter the Bake Off tent in the immersive game and win (or lose) points as they vie to win the title of “Star Baker.” The game was developed by creative agency and studio Metavision, which ...
Elon Musk confirms xAI is hiring for video games, competing with Microsoft Xbox and Nvidia in the expanding AI-powered game development sector.
After nearly two decades of making Lego titles, Tom Stone returns with a new studio – but with the same, proven focus on licensed IP and co-op play ...
Co-op Games This new co-op monster-feeding game looks like a bizarre blend of REPO and Overcooked, and there's a free open playtest you can try right now Co-op Games Viral co-op game of the moment ...
Molyneux took a sizable break from game-making after reaching nearly $900,000 in Kickstarter funding in 2012 for the god game Godus, which released in Early Access a year later but never left it. So ...
The Finals developer Embark Studios comments on its Battlefield history ahead of the upcoming launch of rival FPS game Battlefield 6.
October is here, which means its spooky month - so, enter our Strange Antiquities giveaway to win a Steam Deck code for the dark puzzle game.
In a somewhat surprising team up, Jared Kushner and Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund are joining together to buy video game giant Electronic Arts for a staggering $55 billion.
The Sims and Battlefield maker is selling amid sluggish growth after sales swelled during the pandemic lockdowns. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Why Saudi Arabia and Trump's son in law are buying a Bay Area video game giant for $55 billion
The $55 billion deal for Redwood City-based Electronic Arts would be the biggest leveraged buyout by a private equity group ever, and a literal game changer in the turbulent video game industry.
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In new heist video game, players return museum artifacts stolen from African countries
The game, developed by the South African studio Nyamakop, encourages players to right the wrongs of history in this “Afrofuturist” PC game.
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