Technical director Adrian Hawkins one why a 'one size fits all' approach doesn't fit Kuju
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Music game specialist moves to improve audio offering
Read More »Kuju announces job losses
British developer Kuju has confirmed to MCV’s sister magazine Develop that it has made redundancies across a number of of its offices – but says that it remains optimistic about company growth in 2009. 10 positions at Zoe Mode are ‘at risk’ the firm said, with some other jobs lost …
Read More »Kuju confirms staff cut-backs
UK developer 'adopts more cautious approach to the start of 2009'
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Manila-based Matahari Studios acquired by growing UK independent developer
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'Everybody with money to spend on development is looking at iPhone,' says UK team Doublesix
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Some 600 games development professionals packed into the Metropole Hotel in Brighton last night to see the best of UK games development talent honoured at the sixth annual Develop Industry Excellence Awards. Rockstar was the big winner, with the Rockstar North team taking home the Visual Arts and Audio Accomplishment …
Read More »Kuju London rebrands
Kuju’s London studio has been rebranded and is now known as Headstrong Games. The move follows 12 months of decentralisation at the company which has seen its Brighton and Sheffield studios take on new names – Zo Mode and Chemistry. Read the full report over on Develop.
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Rebranded central London Wii-specialist boasts new deal with Sega
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