Remedy Has Accelerated Development On Upcoming Games Thanks To Alan Wake 2
Remedy is at least one studio seeing enough success that they don't have to fire employees.
Remedy is at least one studio seeing enough success that they don't have to fire employees.
Is it too much to ask Respawn to make all the Star Wars games? But they haven't failed thus far.
They're facing the same problems, but are dealing with even rougher circumstances.
Surely, we all know what this means.
Phil Spencer also explained the criteria Microsoft had for picking these games.
If they're done working on this Smash Bros game, you know what that means.
Adding PVP would be tantamount to changing the game's genre anyway.
Embracer CEO Lars Wingefor claims every game company will do this at some point.
There may be political reasons that Sony chose to make this response.
Microsoft has yet to reveal the title or other details about this year's Call of Duty.
It's an interesting strategy that we may all hear more about soon.
As a wise man once said, a good pirate never takes another person's property.
This wording does not seem to rule out the possibilities for certain first party games, but it's still a severe statement.
Capcom may not have many good options in this situation.
PlayStation's incoming chairman is surprisingly candid about what he thinks about the division.
It's a unique crossover DLC idea that celebrates Universal's movies, and their theme parks.
Not the metaphorical quiet quitting, the type where the public didn't know it happened.
This was an issue Sony could have avoided completely if they had properly vetted their marketing materials.
Splatoon 3 might well be on its way to effectively becoming a live service game.
Many games now have a lot of sexual content, but Stellar Blade's high adult ratings may harm its potential success.
The disconnect between what gamers say they want, and what they buy, has never been wider.
It may have something to do with UEFA.
All will be revealed soon enough.
Helldivers 2's early success is a good sign for Sony's live service projects.