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Capcom makes the majority of its sales on PC, and it expects the 'ratio to continue increasing'
By Shaun Prescott published
News PC makes up "approximately" half of all sales while other platforms share the rest.

Fruit Ninja studio Halfbrick hit with layoffs: 'we are navigating a challenging period for the games industry'
By Shaun Prescott last updated
News They come just months after the release of a new Bluey game.

Killing Floor studio Tripwire Interactive lays off 23 people because of 'business realities' and all the other usual stuff
By Andy Chalk published
news The scourge of game industry layoffs may end someday, but today is not that day.

Fallout co-creator Tim Cain says less is often more in game design: 'As a very wise designer once said to me, a game that includes everything is about nothing'
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News As hard as it is to admit, an idea isn't necessarily worth implementing just because it sounds cool.

Nacon postpones its Nacon Connect showcase so it can concentrate on going insolvent
By Andy Chalk published
news Originally slated for March 4, Nacon's annual show-and-tell session is now expected in May.

Valve's former economist, now a member of parliament in Greece, is being put on trial for promoting drug use because he admitted to taking ecstasy 36 years ago
By Jody Macgregor published
News He's come a long way from analyzing TF2 hat sales data.

An AI-generated review of Resident Evil Requiem written by a fake 'iGaming and sports betting analyst' briefly hit Metacritic
By Shaun Prescott published
News The site responsible laid off its real editorial staff only weeks ago.

3 months after laying off a bunch of people, Splash Damage has become 'Splash Damage Group' and acquired another studio
By Andy Chalk published
news The world of business will never not mystify me.
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