Peter Molyneux’s 22Cans now exists purely to serve Godus. Founding a company, an entity, grounded by the thought that we aren’t just going to go and fill up one idea after another idea. We’re going to be centralizing all of our creativity on one entity, and that entity is Godus,” …
Read More »Molyneux apologises as Godus 2.0 arrives on Steam
A significant update to 22Cans’ Godus has gone live on Steam. It was announced by creator Peter Molyneux on Twitter, along with an apology for what the developer now sees were imperfections with the game’s initial build. We collated all your feedback and realised we needed to make these vast …
Read More »Why Peter Molyneux hates free-to-play and thinks Godus’ controls are ‘delicious’
Develop speaks to the Fable creator about his vision for mobile games, his Dungeon Keeper woes and the latest on Godus
Read More »Molyneux: Godus on Vita ‘a possibility’
22cans boss 'has a plan' for next-gen console version, thinks Steam controller is 'interesting'
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GTA V sales 'not impressive', but mobile companies like Supercell are 'outstandingly impressive', says 22Cans boss
Read More »22cans picks Marmalade for Godus
Peter Molyneux's studio opts for cross-platform development tool
Read More »Molyneux claims Xbox One backlash was unfair
Fable creator and ex-Microsoft Studios creative director defends the console maker
Read More »Building a pipeline from scratch
22Cans lead programmer discusses how his studio established a new development pipeline
Read More »Curiosity: Oh, so THAT’S what was inside the Cube!
Peter Molyneux’s grand gaming experiment Curiosity: What’s Inside the Cube? came to a dramatic end over the weekend. Having kicked off on November 6th last year, Bryan Henderson from Edinburgh was finally crowned the ‘winner’ on Sunday having tapped the very last cubelet to grace Curiosity’s surface. His prize? Bryan …
Read More »Curiosity ends: What’s inside the cube revealed
Edinburgh-based player wins after 150 days and 25 billion cubelets destroyed
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