Isle of Wight-based team Stainless has been signed to work on a whole clutch of games for Microsoft's Xbox Live Arcade platform - namely Atari's range of retro remakes.
Read More »Eden’s Nadal: most games are ‘full of hot air’
The director of the new Alone in the Dark, David Nadal, has struck out against other story-driven titles saying that most are repetitive after just an hour and are failing their audiences.
Read More »SimBin signs to Steam
Valve has added another development partner to its Steam digitial distribution network, with Swedish Simbin set to deliver its game Race over the service.
Read More »CCP to merge with RPG company
CCP, the Icelandic developer responsible for MMO Eve Online, is to merge with pen-and-paper RPG company White Wolf.
Read More »Disney’s $350m development warchest
Climax Racing, signing Stainless, opening a Nintendo-only studio - these are just the first steps in Disney's recent development activity; Buena Vista Games plans to keep spending on games production over the next few years.
Read More »Develop launches newsflash service
Leading international games development trade publication Develop has today added a newsflash service to its website.
Read More »Federation forms to back Euro devs
A new EU-wide trade organisation, called the European Game Developers Federation, has been formed to support the interests of 500 studios working in the continent.
Read More »Bob and Barn on Side
Games audio specialist and Develop Industry Excellence Award winner Side UK has added music team Bob and Barn to its business, rounding out its offer for games sound production.
Read More »Another Japan trade mission for UK developers
Following the success of its event in February 2006, the UK Trade & Invesment group have announced plans for a new trade mission to Japan for games developers and service companies.
Read More »Climax readies for ’boutique’ Fix
Karl Jeffery, CEO of Climax, has revealed what lies in store during the studio's 'fourth age', with the focus on a "boutique studio" approach led by new IP-based projects such as The Fixer.
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