It's clear that even the services sector of the development industry is no stranger to consolidation, following the news that QA companies Testronic Labs and PMTC are to join their operations.
Read More »Mobile vets open new wireless games studio
A team of former Gameloft and Activision developers have joined forces to open Massively Mobile, a new wireless games studio.
Read More »Sega wants more studio deals
The influence of Sega amongst the development business is still rising - and now the company says it wants more acquisitions and games signings.
Read More »Ramp up begins for EA Chicago
The recently inaugurated EA team in Chicago is planning to significantly grow its work force for next-gen games development.
Read More »GDC will serve ‘the industry’s new ecosystem’
As the GDC 07 opens registration - revealing support from a host of dev companies - executive director Jamil Moledina has said the March event will cater to everyone in the industry while also focusing on development's "core values".
Read More »Second Oz team for Pandemic
Pandemic Studios has founded a second development team at its studio in Brisbane, Australia.
Read More »Special Report: Neon â?? Codemasters and Sony’s illuminating next-gen engine
With help from Sony's tech group, Codemasters has built a brand-new next-gen engine called Neon - and in a curious move it will even power new 360 games.
Read More »‘Creative’ change for EA as teams merge in Guildford
More changes are afoot for EA UK Studios as it readies for the closure of its Warrington base – with its big Chertsey and Guildford teams set to merge.
Read More »GameHorizon announces ‘Evening With Xbox’
North East games development association GameHorizon has scored a talk from Xbox software design engineer Bruce Dawson for its November event.
Read More »In2Games unveils multi-format motion-sensing controller
Britsoft firm In2Games plans to introduce a wireless, evolved version of its Gametrak peripheral which it is touting as the ultimate way for developers to implement motion sensing across multi-format titles.
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