Publisher SCi continues to bolster its development resources, having just acquired British casual and mobile games developer Rockpool games.
Read More »Climax closes Santa Monica office?
The reformation of Climax continues – according to Develop's sources the firm's Santa Monica development office in the US has today been closed, which leaves the company with two UK studios.
Read More »Expanded Dare to be Digital 2007 calls for entries
The University of Abertay's popular computer games design competition for students, Dare to be Digital, has launched for an eighth year with a significantly expanded schedule and a call for entries.
Read More »Babel adding 350 staff to Montréal team
Just days after Eidos announced plans to open a studio in Montréal, and a week after Ubisoft said it would grow its own team in the city, QA specialist Babel Media has confirmed plans to grow its own Quebec base to 500 staff.
Read More »Circle closed?
Its senior management is currently denying it, but reports on the web today say that Circle Studio, opened by former Core founders Jeremy and Adrian Heath-Smith, has closed.
Read More »Activision set to buy DemonWare
Reports emerging from the Irish press are claiming that US publisher Activision is on the verge of acquiring Dublin-based middleware firm DemonWare.
Read More »Geomerics Enlightens Epic’s partner program
Cambridge-based technology company Geomerics has announced that its Enlighten lighting tool has joined Epic's Integrated Partners Program for Unreal Engine 3.
Read More »ISM announces pre-GDC poker event for charity
Studio management team ISM has teamed up with GDC organiser CMP to put together the conference's first charity poker tournament, supporting the Starlight Starbright Children’s Foundation.
Read More »Eidos to open games studio in Montreal
Just a week after Ubisoft Montreal upped its ambitious expansion plans, Eidos has confirmed it will open a games development studio in the city, creating 350 jobs in three years.
Read More »Former Clover devs re-sprout as Seeds
The CEO of Capcom's closed Clover studio has opened a new Japanese development company called Seeds - and he has already populated the team with fellow Clover refugees.
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