Nintendo, a lawsuit-filing company that occasionally dabbles in hit video games, is pursuing the creators of Yuzu, an emulator that can play Switch games on a PC and phones.
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PlayStation announced Tuesday that it’s laying off about 900 people, or 8% of its workforce. The cuts will impact “employees across the globe, including our studios.”
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Ubisoft workers in France aren’t satisfied with their pay, and this week, they did something about it. According to Syndicat des Travailleurs et Travailleuses du Jeu Vidéo (STJV), a
Workers at video game outlet IGN announced they’re unionizing Tuesday, with a supermajority of support from editorial and creative workers. With around 80 members in the unit, the union
“Welp, it happened,” developer Lilith Walther said on Twitter late last week. “Sony contacted me.” Walther has spent the past two years working on Bloodborne Kart – a meme turned Mario-Kart-esque
A pre-production Deus Ex game has been cancelled and 97 employees have been laid off, Bloomberg reported Monday. It will not surprise you that Embracer Group had a hand in
Yesterday, Microsoft laid off nearly 2,000 people in its gaming division, or about eight percent of the division in total. Initially, this was followed by confusion from workers: Where
Microsoft is laying off 1900 people, or about 8% of its gaming division workforce, The Verge reported Thursday. The layoffs will largely affect people at Activision Blizzard, the company Microsoft
Shots continue to be fired in the Epic v Apple case, that 2020 dustup that saw Fortnite removed from the App Store after Epic launched its own payment method in
The internet is a-chatter today with a trademark dispute between Remedy Entertainment and Take-Two Interactive over both companies’ use of the letter “R.” While Take-Two filed its disputes back in