
Persona 4: Arena coming to Europe
Zen Unlimited handling publishing duties for Atlus/Arc 2D fighting game spin-off from beloved RPG franchise.
Zen Unlimited handling publishing duties for Atlus/Arc 2D fighting game spin-off from beloved RPG franchise.
Rockstar's latest bests Blizzard's technically troubled dungeon crawler by 8,000 physical sales; outperforms Max Payne 2's first week 10:1.
Nothing is beautiful and everything hurts; why you should embrace death in the Diablo universe.
Microsoft confirms that its in-house Xbox dashboard editorial unit in Europe will suffer the same fate as its US counterpart.
Selling 3DS systems at a loss contributes to the Mario factory posting $458 million operating shortfall for the year; Nintendo predicts return to profit next year.
PES 2013 out this autumn on multiple platforms including PS2 and PSP; no Vita or Wii U versions coming.
Blizzard announces stress-testing weekend, allowing free access to the beta this weekend for players from across the world.
Autumn release planned for Activisions's 007 Legends; will feature missions from across the history of the franchise.
Next chapter in Master Chief's story set to hit stores across the world on November 6.
Job listings looking for people to "invent whole new gaming experiences" and "research compelling new hardware technologies."
[UPDATE] Free patch due this month brings 200 voice commands to The Elder Scrolls V; all dragon shouts among them; expected to release week of April 23.
Humility, Milo, and chair-adjustment personnel--the Fable creator explains why he left Microsoft and what's next.
Report cites developers' gripes about next-generation Nintendo hardware; new console 'just can't quite keep up,' says one.
UPDATE 2: Comet parent stepping in to buy what's left of the troubled specialist games retailer; 333 shops to be relaunched under one name, 3,100 jobs safeguarded for now.
Wedbush's Michael Pachter dismisses "Orbis" rumors suggesting next PlayStation system will hobble secondhand games.
Administrators from PricewaterhouseCoopers move in to Game and Gamestation's parent company, state they are "hopeful that a going concern sale of the business is achievable."
Osborne revives tax credit plan for the creative industries first seen in Labour's final budget; Industry welcomes the news.
The end is nigh for the struggling UK games retailer as shares are suspended and it announces plan to appoint an administrator.
Irrational Games' much-anticipated first-person shooter gets a launch date for later this year.
Neither Game nor Gamestation will stock March releases from EA; both retailers cancelling preorders, reportedly not offering cash refunds.
Quarterly profits at Japanese firm jump 48 percent to $106 million, with Tales of Xillia leading the charge.
Sony Computer Entertainment veteran Kaz Hirai to succeed Howard Stringer on April 1.
Social and mobile have devalued games in the eyes of the consumer, and free-to-play titles are limited by nature, says Namco Bandai Europe VP.
Publishers have a massive opportunity with the cloud market, says managing director of firm's UK operations.
[UPDATE]: Gaikai exec demos World of Warcraft running on Facebook at Cloud Gaming Europe; streaming game company issues statement saying that isn't happening.
Cloud gaming services will increase development costs and ultimately increase costs of games to consumers, head of game developers' association says.
Japanese launch sales for Sony's new handheld nearly match those of the 3DS at launch.
UK game industry body appoints former Channel 4, BBC executive as its new chief executive.
Sony details Passport Program, offering discount digital download prices for those wanting to play games they already own on the new platform.
Head of DRM-free vintage PC game download portal rails against digital copy protection schemes, encourages publishers to abandon them.
Previously PSN-exclusive title coming to Xbox Live Arcade this Christmas in new special edition; no PlayStation release planned for updated version.
Massive losses for the April-September period worse than predicted; revenue falls 40% to $2.84 billion; predicts first annual loss in 30 years.
Social game The Smurfs' Village "served as the driving force in increasing Capcom's financial results" during a quarter that saw profits halved.
Nottingham-based studio responsible for Haze, TimeSplitters taking on development duties for as-yet-unnamed sequel.
Sony picks up studio behind PS3-exclusive Infamous, Sly Cooper franchises for undisclosed sum.
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D and Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition meet expectations, but lack of big releases hurts bottom line.
Full-year profits for Nintendo now projected to be 82 percent lower than expectations; sluggish 3DS sales, Wii U development costs blamed.
Handheld price drops to $169 in North America, by "around a third" in Europe; Nintendo to give 20 free GBA and NES Virtual Console games to early adopters.
Develop 2011: Former Sony exec Phil Harrison says free-to-play will be the dominant business model as industry veterans discuss a service-driven future for games.
Develop 2011: Hello Games' Sean Murray opens up on the challenges of working for oneself, 60-hour working weeks, and why the world needs independent developers.
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