A new mobile games development studio called Shadow Light games, formed by former Elixir staff, has opened its doors.
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110% Gaming releases landmark 100th issue
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MCV/Develop will be at Gamescom!
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Unity has rejected AppLovin’s $17.5 billion acquisition offer
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It's clear that even the services sector of the development industry is no stranger to consolidation, following the news that QA companies Testronic Labs and PMTC are to join their operations.
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Read More »Sega wants more studio deals
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Pandemic Studios has founded a second development team at its studio in Brisbane, Australia.
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With help from Sony's tech group, Codemasters has built a brand-new next-gen engine called Neon - and in a curious move it will even power new 360 games.
Read More »‘Creative’ change for EA as teams merge in Guildford
More changes are afoot for EA UK Studios as it readies for the closure of its Warrington base – with its big Chertsey and Guildford teams set to merge.
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Ins and Outs: August 2022’s industry hires roundup
Here are the highlights from the recent industry hires and moves, as published in MCV/DEVELOP’s August 2022 issue
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Critical Path: August 2022 – Highlights for the month ahead!
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Final Boss: NCSoft West’s Jeffrey Anderson
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Aardvark Swift Spotlight: Blazing Griffin
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Levelling Up – PlayStation London Studio’s Jack Chapman