Bungie is laying off 220 developers. That’s 17% of its overall headcount. Bungie boss Pete Parsons says the cuts are needed “to make substantial changes
‘Survive until 2025.’ The phrase still echoes around the games industry as it faces ongoing layoffs and studio closures. At Develop:Brighton this year, GamesIndustry.biz invited
The Kids Online Safety Act and the Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act passed in the US Senate yesterday, potentially bringing significant changes to
The long-running and historic partnership between Nintendo and Sega to create Olympics video games reportedly ended in 2020 when the event’s organisers sought opportunities elsewhere.
Microsoft’s results for the final quarter of its financial year are in, showing continued growth in overall gaming revenue while Xbox console sales once again