Double Fine and Compulsion Games are going independent, and Microsoft is also selling Ninja Theory and Undead Labs.
Is Microsoft's Xbox overhaul and Sony's decision to end physical PlayStation game discs point to a gaming industry increasingly driven by digital ecosystems, services and intellectual property?
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Leading AI researcher Yan LeCun has a start-up which is developing a more flexible AI system.
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We delve into the vibrant games hubs across Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark - and the key challenges they face.
The Chinese gaming giant is reviewing minority stakes in Japanese studios, including Marvelous, as it reassesses underperforming investments and shifts focus toward higher-growth gaming and AI-linked ...