Approximately 80 developers who worked on the League of Legends fighting game 2XKO were laid off by Riot Games.
Its trailer got a prime Game Awards slot, but the online shooter has failed to find a large audience.
“Highguard” maker Wildlight Entertainment has laid off multiple members of its staff less than a month after the release of ...
Blumhouse continues its push into gaming with the Tuesday release of new first-person shooter “Crisol: Theater of the Idols.” ...
Steam, owned by US video game company Valve, is the largest digital storefront for PC games. It’s also the closest thing to a ...
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Highguard Developer Wildight Entertainment Announces Layoffs Less Than a Month After Release
Wildlight Entertainment reveals some bad news for Highguard and its development team less than a month after the game's ...
With AI helping tackle these time-consuming processes, teams can iterate on core gameplay loops more rapidly and with greater ...
Game Freak's upcoming action RPG game Beast of Reincarnation releases a new trailer showing off new gameplay and confirming ...
With the main parts of my game "Character Limit" in place, efforts turn to planning the last bits of development and testing, ...
Former lead technical artist Josh Sobel says false assumptions and ragebait were major contributors to Highguard's failure to ...
When the Mewgenics team announced in 2024 that it had added autism to the list of disorders the game’s cats could inherit, ...
Den of Wolves was revealed at The Game Awards 2023 with a brutal cinematic trailer teasing bloody cyberpunk heists. Developer 10 Chambers didn’t reveal any gameplay or a release date but it got the ...
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