Over the weekend, I rewatched 2002’s The Forsyte Saga, one of those British period piece shows like Downton Abbey that you either love or that bore you to tears.
Right now, my social media feeds are full of people mourning layoffs, both on the journalism side, with the sudden closure of Game Informer today, and on the developer side,
Game Informer, a print gaming magazine and website owned by retailer GameStop, was abruptly shuttered Friday.
A post on the magazine's Twitter account reads, "After 33 thrilling
Performers across the game industry march across a narrow sidewalk in Burbank on Thursday, looping in a sea of picket signs and black shirts that read “SAG-AFTRA Video Game Strike.
Like every other video games retailer these days, EB Games--an Australian subsidiary of GameStop--is having a hard time. And like its parent company, EB Games is resorting to some really
Yanis Varoufakis has worn many hats over the course of his career: Economist. Academic. Politician, even briefly becoming Greece’s minister of finance during a tumultuous period in 2015. Author,
First things first: Cataclismo, out in Early Access last month, is already one of the Games Of The Year. An elegant blending of tower defence, real-time strategy and city-building, it’
Destiny developer Bungie announced layoffs today, with plans to cut 220 people across the studio, which will include "most of our executive and senior leader roles."
Bungie CEO
Many video game stories basically boil down to being forced to do chores for strangers: all that world-saving, enemy-farming, please-find-my-pan stuff is pretty weird when you think about it. Thank