BATTLECRY is a third-person team-based action combat game from a new Austin-based developer which is set in an alternate world where gunpowder doesn’t exist and disputes get settled in battle.
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New Zealand is a country which is entirely digital, being prolific while not having shipped a boxed product in over a year.
Read More »Anita Sarkeesian heads down under for the All About Women festival
There's nothing quite like the feather in your career cap that is speaking or performing at the Sydney Opera House... I imagine
Read More »VIDEO: War and Games Panel featuring Cory Davis and Michal Drozdowski
The creators of Spec Ops: The Line and This War of Mine, as well as Malcolm Ryan from Macquarie University and Jose Zagal of the Videogames Ethics Reader teamed up to discuss the ethics of war in video games
Read More »Funding boost on the cards for Victoria
The first major announcement of new funding programs being made available for games since the Australian Interactive Games Fund was axed has happened in Victoria
Read More »CD Projekt Red talks control and internal PR
Develop sat down recently with Michal Platkow-Gilewski, Head of Marketing and PR at CD Projekt Red, to discuss the virtues of handling PR internally at a development studio.
Read More »War and Games under the microscope
Macquarie University and The Ethics Centre are teaming up to discuss war and games with developers from Spec Ops: The Line and This War of Mine
Read More »iFEST returns to Australian cities in 2014
iFEST, the indie games festival run by the Academy of Interactive Entertainment, which has previously had speakers Trip Hawkins, Luke Muscat and Morgan Jaffit, will be back again this year.
Read More »Executive producer of The Crew talks about the tools of the trade
The Crew is an ambitious racer which had a lot of work to do if it were to realise its potential. Develop spoke to Ahmed Boukhelifa about how they managed the key challenges in the game
Read More »The evolution of ID@Xbox – an interview with director Chris Charla
We caught up with Chris Charla, Director of the ID@Xbox program at PAX Australia, to look at some of the new Aussie and international games to hit the platform
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