GDC week 2025 is just weeks away, kicking off on March 17th, 2025 in San Francisco, California through to March 21st. As with every games industry event, GDC week will have plenty in store to keep ...
Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket has surpassed $500 million in lifetime revenue, now halfway to one billion dollars in little over three months. After launching worldwide on October 30th, 2024, ...
Netflix has laid off an undisclosed number of staff at Oxenfree developer Night School Studio. As reported by Game Developer, which spoke to current and former staff, the redundancies won’t affect the ...
Unity incurred $214 million in costs related to substantially cutting its workforce in 2024. In its annual report, the company broke it down to $15m within cost of revenue, $48m within R&D expense, ...
The Pokémon Company has reached a mediated settlement in its copyright infringement lawsuit against Chinese mobile game Pocket Monster: Remake. As reported by Automation West, the settlement follows a ...
PocketGamer.biz head of content Craig Chapple and news editor Aaron Astle discuss the latest mobile games industry news from the past week. Listen. Learn. Enjoy. To make sure you get the latest ...
To help get you primed and ready for another week in mobile gaming, we’ve curated the biggest stories you need to know from the last seven days. Jam City has agreed in principle to sell subsidiary ...
Games technology firm Beamable has raised $13.5 million in a series A funding round. The firm said it will use the funds to develop and scale the Beamable Network, a Decentralised Physical ...
Meta has launched a $50 million Creator Fund for developers building games for its online virtual space Horizon Worlds. Meta said it will make payouts each month to devs based on factors like ...
Shares in Unity have surged by 36.2% to $29.24 after the company posted higher than expected earnings and unveiled its new ads platform Vector to take on rival AppLovin. At close yesterday, shares had ...
The Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) has partnered with publishing giant Tencent to expand the Esports World Cup’s presence in China. The collaboration aims to unite global esports fans and ...
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