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iPhone 5 rumored for September 21 debut
Verizon reportedly forbids staffers to take vacation at the end of next month, adding fuel to speculation of Apple's next smartphone launch.
Verizon reportedly forbids staffers to take vacation at the end of next month, adding fuel to speculation of Apple's next smartphone launch.
Website and social media accounts suggest Interplay is bringing back original Fallout and Baldur's Gate developer; key Black Isle devs not associated.
Latest round of layoffs for Saints Row publisher focuses on non-development positions; "no projects were affected."
Punk-pop trio featured in a 10-level episode of Angry Birds Friends, appearing as pigs and playing new single, exclusive music.
Postapocalyptic animal survival game goes downloadable for North American and European players next month.
Konami pushes Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate to early 2013 release window, extra time needed "to give fans a handheld title unlike any other."
[UPDATE]: Streaming game company plans to continue current products, rehire "large" number of previous employees.
Card game gets free-to-play gaming adaptation from Goko as developer signs 150 board/card game licenses, including Forbidden City and Settlers of Catan.
Ubisoft Singapore's free-to-play third-person shooter enters open beta worldwide for PC.
BioWare Victory's Generals 2 real-time strategy series project now a brand-spanning platform built on the Frostbite 2 engine, set for release next year.
Call of Duty unveiling for PlayStation Vita and new handheld, console game announcements headline PlayStation maker's German trade show event.
Visceral Games' latest sci-fi shooter hits Xbox 360, PS3, and PC early next year; preorders will get extra in-game suits and weapons.
SNK Playmore launching NeoGeo X Gold Entertainment System with 20 games built in and expansion slot for more, as well as docking station and joystick for play on TVs or ...
Ubisoft follows pattern of pushing back PC editions of anticipated games; Desmond's latest launches November 20 in US, November 23 in UK.
HD rerelease of Sega Dreamcast action game hits Xbox 360, PS3, PC next month; Vita version to follow October 16.
Publisher says Greg Zeschuk and Ray Muzyka are still with company, but Zeschuk is taking time off and considering new projects.
NCAA Football tops the charts as the NPD Group reports last month's US retail tally was 20 percent lower than the previous July's, which was already the industry's lowest total ...
Industry-tracking group says US spent $1.47 billion on downloadable, mobile, social, and subscription games for the April-June quarter, compared to just $1 billion in boxed retail games.
Social gaming developer confirms ex-EA COO has left "as a friend of the company" after a little over a year on the job.
Codemasters Racing Studios prepping sequel to 2008 racer with new handling system and connectivity-focused, progression-based multiplayer.
Final Fantasy and Tomb Raider publisher posts marginally better sales than last year for the April-June period as Dragon Quest Monsters 3DS leads traditional game sales.
Electronic Arts is trying to foster good will by taking Zynga to court, but the publisher's "principled" stand could push the case to a verdict nobody wants.
THQ stops work on Volition's Guillermo del Toro-helmed project, gives up on casual Facebook and mobile games, turns first quarterly profit in almost three years.
Santa Clara University School of Law professor says copying is rampant in gaming, and having a clear precedent set on gaming rip-offs could come back to haunt big publishers.
Publisher alleges social giant's game is an "unmistakable copy" of its own Sims-branded free-to-play spin-off.
Newly appointed president Jason Rubin says console market will move closer to PC model with options beyond the standard retail package.
Publisher commits to DICE shooter "well into the future," says Facebook ads accounted for $12 million in sales for 2011 release.
Downloadable time-tweaking rhythm-based shoot-'em-up and IGF finalist has players undoing the destruction of the universe.
Warner Bros. confirms cuts to outfit behind Lord of the Rings Guardians of Middle-earth and Gotham City Impostors.
Capcom enticing customers to buy direct from its online store with iconic red-and-white parasol of survival horror series' nefarious corporation.
Settlement in antitrust lawsuit might cost $27 million, but unlikely to cost publisher its virtual monopoly on video game football.
National Institute of Technology and Evaluation looking into dozens of reports of Vita port burning out during recharging process; Sony says the issue is "not product oriented."
Metal Gear creator says he's finally ready to take the wraps off the tech he's been working on since Metal Gear Solid 4.
Proposed settlement to antitrust suit over pigskin monopoly would see publisher give up its grip on the college football license for at least five years, starting in 2014.
Publisher to gradually transition operations to Canada; "some" of the 57 affected workers to be given option of relocating.
Another gamer is dead after an excessive marathon session, prompting questions about the dark side of business models designed for engagement and addiction.
[UPDATE]: Capcom Vancouver says 20 employees let go due to "unsuitable fit with the studio goals," says it's still hiring.
A graphic representation of relative publisher sizes in the gaming industry, using The Witcher 2 creator CD Projekt as a unit of measurement.
Taiwanese player collapses after 40 hours in front of Blizzard's online action role-playing game, pronounced dead at hospital.
PS3 $30 bundle includes HD updates for first three installments in Sony's sci-fi action platformer series, early access to Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time demo.
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