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Below we have another 20 articles straight from the event, featuring more tech announcements, session news, interviews, development advice and much more.
Today’s highlights include Havok’s new free game engine Project Anarchy which looks to shake up the mobile space, Facebook’s game centre development resource for browser, iOS and Android and Sony’s push for indie gaming by snapping up 25 developers to support its array of PlayStation hardware, to name but a few.
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Tuesday, March 26th
Candy Crush Saga firm King rebrands as mobile audience booms
25 indies sign up for PS4, Vita and Mobile
Video: Havok brings triple-A to mobile with Project Anarchy
Sony in it to win it with PS4, says Zombie dev
Devs champion emotion in games
Zeptolab on quality over quantity in mobile
Facebook opens game developer centre
Facebook paid out $2bn to devs in 2012
World of Tanks Blitz rolls on to mobile and tablet
Terrifying horror game Daylight debuts trailer
CryEngine 3 demo spotlights licensee games
PS4 takes on free-to-play with Blacklight
GamesAnalytics introduces self-serve toolkit for F2P games
Q-Games reveals PixelJunk Inc trailer
Havok unveils free 3D mobile game engine
Data expert tells devs to be cautious about data
Shank dev: ‘There’s no excuse for crunch’
Expanding your game’s cast
Spector: Games don’t need to imitate films