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22.05. | Indiana Jones and the Great Circle wins big at the Nordic Game Awards 2025 | ||
22.05. | Embracer intends to spin off Coffee Stain Group by the end of 2025, with remaining business rebranded as Fellowship Entertainment | ||
22.05. | nDreams CEO Patrick O'Luanaigh steps down after 19 years | ||
22.05. | Campfire Cabal returns after being shuttered by Embracer | ||
22.05. | Peter Molyneux on Masters of Albion progress and the influence of Fable on his new game | ||
22.05. | Fortnite returns to iOS in US and Europe | ||
22.05. | NetEase games segment revenue grows 12.1% to $3.3bn in Q1 | ||
22.05. | King appoints Todd Green as president following Tjodolf Sommestad's departure | ||
21.05. | Ubisoft CEO to be summoned to court in Ubisoft harassment trial | ||
21.05. | The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered tops April sales, becoming 2025's third-biggest selling game | US Monthly Charts | ||
21.05. | Doom: The Dark Ages reaches 3m players | News-in-brief | ||
21.05. | Jasper Tanner-Barnes joins Fireshine Games as chief portfolio officer | ||
21.05. | Steel City Interactive expands technical and creative departments | ||
21.05. | Avowed game director Carrie Patel joins Night School Studios | ||
20.05. | Revenge of the Savage Planet clocks up 1 million players less than 2 weeks after launch | News-in-brief | ||
20.05. | Lost in Cult launches physical games publishing label | ||
20.05. | Nintendo returns to Gamescom 2025 | News-in-brief | ||
20.05. | Nazara Technologies acquires Curve Games for £21.7m | ||
20.05. | Xbox and Sega among publishers appearing at IGN Live | ||
19.05. | Nintendo Switch 2's Game Chat will seemingly support both live subtitles and text-to-speech | ||
19.05. | SAG-AFTRA files an unfair labor practice for AI Darth Vader in Fortnite | ||
19.05. | Balatro and beyond: behind Playstack's run of indie game hits | ||
19.05. | Gamecity Hamburg supports six digital games in seventh Prototype Funding round | ||
19.05. | New games accelerator Spawn Point launches to support Norwegian indie devs | ||
19.05. | Activision pulls Call of Duty: Warzone from iOS and Google Play stores |