North America-based studios Enders Fund, Fathom Interactive, Fifth Column and FreezeTag to publish titles on mobile platform
Read More »Gree nabs four more North American indie devs
GREE has announced the signing of four additional North America-based indie devlopers for its mobile games platform. Independent studios Enders Fund, Fathom Interactive, Fifth Column, and FreezeTag will each publish games on GREE’s social gaming network. We’re very focused on working with indie talent here at GREE and we’re committed …
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Founders to lead up games development and engineering teams
Read More »Develop September: The London Special
The new issue of Develop looks at the studios making London tick, and the industry giants moving in on the UK capital
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Most games publishers are dipping their toe in the tempting waters of free-to-play gaming, but Ubisoft is diving in with both feet. The publisher has invited press from across Europe to its Digital Days event in Paris today, where the firm is showing off its blockbuster free-to-play line-up – headlined …
Read More »Konami unveils open-world Metal Gear Solid
Japan developer also forms partnership with Gree to bring series to mobile
Read More »Gree picks up four indie developers
Gamenauts, InfiniDy, Oceanside Interactive and SkyVu become the latest studios to sign up to social gaming platform
Read More »Gree picks up North American indie devs
Social and mobile games publisher Gree has revealed partnerships with a handful of North American-based independent developers. The four studios include Gamenauts, InfiniDy, Oceanside Interactive, and SkyVu Entertainment. SkyVu, best known for its Battle Bears mobile franchise which boasts over 18m users, will release its latest Battle Bears effort exclusively …
Read More »Gree bags two new Moshi Monsters games
Mind Candy co-developing mobile titles as part of recent deal with mobile giant
Read More »Gree opening new London studio
Japanese mobile company to join Microsoft, Amazon and Konami in UK capital
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