Electronic Arts' studio based in the North West of England is to close.
Read More »Intel to buy Nvidia?
Computing giant Intel could be on the verge of acquiring graphics manufacturer Nvidia, according to Wall Street speculation.
Read More »TIGA opens middleware SIG
Independent games developer association TIGA will unveil a middleware special interest group at next week's London Games Festival.
Read More »Sony talks online future at London events
Sony's ambitious plans to drive network-based content will be pitched to the games industry in two keynote speeches at the London Games Developer Conference and the London Games Summit.
Read More »EA making games for next-gen Nokia handsets
Electronic Arts has thrown its development weight behind Nokia's new mobile games platform, and has a number of new games in the works for the service's 2007 launch.
Read More »Indie game devs head North
Key figures from the independent development sector will be flocking to Newcastle on September 14th to discuss the road ahead at the next Codeworks GameHorizon event.
Read More »Free Rad is Lucas’ latest signing
LucasArts has added yet another UK-developed game to its roster, inking the deal for an unnamed project from Free Radical Design.
Read More »XNA finds more Uni support
Microsoft has confirmed that its XNA development software is to be used for teaching in five European universities, three of which are in the UK.
Read More »EA buys Phenomic
German studio Phenomic, the creator of series The Settlers and SpellForce, has been snapped up by Electronic Arts.
Read More »Innovation charms Dare judges
Winners of the 2006 Dare to be Digital awards have been announced, with a batch of games pushing forward new concepts getting the top prizes.
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