It's difficult to imagine the end of 2015 coughing up
bigger game industry news than the birth of Kojima Productions.
Not exact matches
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The Primal Podcast is a weekly fun and analytical podcast that will focus on
big weekly
news, interesting articles,
industry drama, predictions and all things video
games.
As we all know, in one of the
biggest news stories in the
games industry this year, Mojang was bought by Microsoft for $ 2.5 billion back in September.
Specifically, Harrison discusses an MTV
News interview with Stephen Totilo in which he said: «I fervently believe that the
biggest challenge we face is that our
industry is referred to as «video
games,» and
games are supposed to be fun...
Games should deal with fear, should deal with comedy and with death.
We had
news from all around the
industry as well as some
big reviews of the
games of August including Metro Redux and Risen 3.
Amid the
news that was hovering around the Gamersphere this Friday, there was a rather
big announcement hidden under talk of Hitman and Destiny: after close to three years of being hyped and developed, Remedy Entertainment's time - bending video
game / TV show hybrid Quantum Break has completed development and «gone gold», to use the
industry slang.
The
news comes as a
big surprise to the gaming
industry after it was believed that Nintendo might stop making new consoles entirely to focus on
games and mobile
games.
Presented by AMD and sponsored by Blizzard Entertainment, Bohemia Interactive, Tripwire Interactive and Digital Storm, the PC Gaming Show will celebrate the ultimate gaming platform with breaking
news and insight from some of the
biggest names in the
industry - and it all kicks off on June 16 at 5 pm PT, 8 pm ET, 1 am BST, 10:00 am AEST (that's June 17 for all you folks in the UK and Australia) over on the PC
Gamer Twitch channel.
The
Game Awards also sees many
big names from the
industry make appearances and
big gaming
news can also be expected.
Just in case you thought the hype around Red Dead Redemption 2 wasn't as
big as
news sites are making out, one of the best - known figures in the video
game industry named it his most anticipated
game of 2017.