How technology will continue to propel the gaming sector forward
By Staff writer
Ever since the invention of the pinball machine, gaming has relied on developments in technology to take the sector up to the next level.
By Staff writer
Ever since the invention of the pinball machine, gaming has relied on developments in technology to take the sector up to the next level.
A company was hired to help construct a mobile game version of Westworld. However, it used copyrighted code bugs and all from its previous employer: the creator of Fallout. Let’s just say a lawsuit is now in the pipelines.
Pokemon Go is one of the biggest mobile games ever. It has attracted legions of fans around the world. And certain places, such as Central Park in New York, have now become hotspots for players, as well as the usual hordes of tourists. What does this mean for property
By David Craik
UK creative industries are soaring thanks to domestic and global demand for our games, film and TV but more can be done to drive further growth.
Kuato Studios, included in the 2015 Everline Future 50, is on a quest to spread its “learnification” ideals to change the way society views learning, which has been helped with changes to the UK curriculum to include coding – skills widely considered an importance as children grow up in today’s digital age. The mission is being driven forward by directors with extensive experience in both gaming and educational sectors.
The five top female game developers in England have been revealed, and each will receive £3,000 from investment and advisory firm Creative England alongside funding from the public as part of Crowdfunder’s Queen of Code campaign.