Its senior management is currently denying it, but reports on the web today say that Circle Studio, opened by former Core founders Jeremy and Adrian Heath-Smith, has closed.
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Reports emerging from the Irish press are claiming that US publisher Activision is on the verge of acquiring Dublin-based middleware firm DemonWare.
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Cambridge-based technology company Geomerics has announced that its Enlighten lighting tool has joined Epic's Integrated Partners Program for Unreal Engine 3.
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Studio management team ISM has teamed up with GDC organiser CMP to put together the conference's first charity poker tournament, supporting the Starlight Starbright Children’s Foundation.
Read More »Eidos to open games studio in Montreal
Just a week after Ubisoft Montreal upped its ambitious expansion plans, Eidos has confirmed it will open a games development studio in the city, creating 350 jobs in three years.
Read More »Former Clover devs re-sprout as Seeds
The CEO of Capcom's closed Clover studio has opened a new Japanese development company called Seeds - and he has already populated the team with fellow Clover refugees.
Read More »New acquisition has EA Singing
EA will add social networking - and perhaps music games - to its development capabilities thanks to the acquisition of SingShot, a San Francisco-based online karaoke community.
Read More »Founders of GOD launch Gamecock
The former executives of Gathering of Developers have established a new publishing outfit, called – bizarrely - Gamecock Media Group.
Read More »â??Future-proofingâ?? approach for Ubisoft Montreal
More details have emerged regarding the expansion of Ubisoft's massive Montreal studio, revealing that a bulk of its hires will be graduates while the firm readies itself for future console generations.
Read More »Ubisoft Montreal to become world’s biggest studio
Ubisoft Montreal is aiming to have over 3,000 staff under its roof by 2013 following a deal with the Canadian government - a move which would make it the world's largest games development studio.
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