Relic Has Revealed Layoffs After Going Independent
It turns out layoffs are about more than just big game companies getting too big.
It turns out layoffs are about more than just big game companies getting too big.
Are we sure the industry didn't really need E3 anymore?
If layoffs still continue elsewhere in the industry, this chapter has at least ended.
Dragon Quest is definitely facing a period of serious change.
If Astro Bot does well, Sony may decide to make even more smaller scale games.
This is Saber's opportunity now to prove something on a grander stage.
Ubisoft just hasn't shared a lot about the Splinter Cell remake so far.
We suppose it looks too good to be called a AA game.
There is certainly a real fear about exploiting gamers for this particular genre of game.
Activision may be set to announce a new game soon.
Maybe this is where we all collectively admit that 30 FPS is OK.
This trailer just might sweep you away.
That's three for three on those game ratings in different regions.
Good for Respawn that they were able to address this issue relatively quickly.
It isn't because there are vaguely defined 'rules' that don't let them fire workers.
Everstone seems to have big ambitions for this title.
Maybe we'll see this used in a new dock for this console, or the next one.
Maybe they were just hanging out. I'm sure you really believe that.
There seems to be an existential dilemma in gamedev right now.
This game has apparently been in the works for four years already.
There's a rich history to this news.
When Jez Corden said MS was investing into more indies, it wasn't a rumor. He saw it firsthand.
The issue sounds like cause for a product recall.
The health of smaller independent video games shouldn't be fodder for console wars.