Combined with his comments concerning Tim Schafer, Activision head Bobby Kotick appears to be cleaning house on all the former headlines his company has faced. Again speaking to Edge magazine [via Develop] (the front lines in his battle with both Schafer and Electronic Arts), Kotick spoke on former Infinity Ward heads Jason West and Vince […]
Known most recently as the American publisher of Deadly Premonition and Blacklight: Tango Down, Ignition Entertainment will be closing their London office by October 31st. Whatever remaining development time needed on its in-production titles (Wardevil, Project Kane) to partner studios elsewhere. A publishing front will remain in the Ealing/London area after production ceases, but an […]
Unity, makers of a development platform popular with many browser-based projects, have just announced that they have signed a multi-year agreement with Electronic Arts. The terms allow the video game publisher to use the Unity platform for multiple projects across its studios, extending the relationship between the companies established with such titles like the browser-based […]
The Supreme Court’s decision to look into the case of Swarzenegger vs. EMA has brought forth over 200 trade organizations and video game developers to issue statements (or more official measures like amicus briefs) on the case. Now, the world’s largest video game publisher, Activision Blizzard, has issued an official statement on the matter as […]