Games industry trade body Ukie has welcomed three new members onto its team. Industry consultants Vanessa Joyce (pictured centre) and Marie-Claire Isaaman (pictured left) join to support and scale Ukie’s mission as well as work on special projects, while Laura Martin (pictured right) has been appointed to Ukie’s Digital Schoolhouse …
Read More »Ukie announces three new team members
New additions to "help scale the ambitions of Ukie on behalf of the UK games industry"
Read More »Analysis: Great Britian and the success of the UK Games Industry
How do veteran developers feel about the next five years of the UK games industry?How do veteran developers feel about the next five years of the UK games industry?
Read More ȣ73m of video game tax relief paid out in 2016-17
73m in video games tax relief (VGTR) was paid out in the 2016-17 financial year, representing an increase of 60 per cent year-on-year, according to the latest figures from HMRC. VGTR was paid out relating to 280 claims in 2016-17, which shows a growth of 115 per cent compared to …
Read More »Riot and Jagex join Ukie
The companies behind League of Legends and Runescape have been named as the latest members of UK games trade body Ukie. The organisation says it has seen a 400 per cent boost in membership since 2011, with 365 companies now on its books. Riot Games, which makes MOBA giant League …
Read More »Riot Games and Jagex join Ukie
The League of Legends developer and the Runescape developer respectively, become members of the UK trade body
Read More »Develop Awards 2017 Partner Spotlight: Ukie
Dr Jo Twist OBE, CEO of Ukie, talks about the trade body and the work around investement in the UK games industry over the last year
Read More »Ukie’s Jo Twist invites UK firms to Gamescom
We first took 22 UK businesses to Gamescom in Cologne in 2012. The UK industry stand at Europe’s largest consumer games show has been the focal point of Ukie’s annual International Trade programme ever since, helping the industry network with international companies, secure investment and promote the UK industry as …
Read More »Ukie tries to reassure industry after shock election result
Will Theresa May quit? Will the Brexit pause button be pressed? Where did Lord Buckethead get that lovely helmet? These are just some of the questions the UK is waking up to this morning after the surprise news that Theresa May’s decision to call a snap election has resulted in …
Read More »Ukie welcomes Conservative’s commitment to support UK games industry, but warns against £2,000 immigration skills charge
Just days after launching its own manifestofor 2017, Ukie’s CEO Dr Jo Twist OBE has responded to the Conservative Party’s general election manifesto, saying: We welcome the fact that the Conservative Manifesto, launched [Thursday], contains a number of commitments to support the UK games and wider digital and creative industries, …
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