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Backed by BITKRAFT Ventures and the Sony Innovation Fund, the platform integrates deterministic logic directly into engines ...
When Xbox debuted in 2001, it was a newcomer to a scene dominated by Japanese-made games and consoles. At that time, Sega, Nintendo and Sony were household names to anyone who’d ever touched a ...
Recently uncovered cassette tape recordings of the 1989 Computer Game Developers Conference reveal how much has changed in the games industry in the last 40 years, as well as how much has stayed the ...
There were a lot of reasons for developers to be stressed out at this year's Game Developers Conference. Layoffs at EA the day the event started put job insecurity in the air, generative AI's presence ...
A new survey by Google Cloud and The Harris Poll has found that 87% of developers are using AI agents in their workflows. The research survey, published on August 18, 2025, was conducted in late June ...
It’s no secret that the games industry is imploding. Major studios are constantly conducting mass layoffs, no matter how successful their games are. In an uncertain market, risk aversion has seeped ...
2026 is already proving to be the year when the reality of video game regulation hits home for the industry. Games studios are suddenly confronting a host of new and impending regulations, and it can ...
RIT student Jeff Chen thrives on the connections that form between players and the characters within games. Chen’s analysis of the game In Stars and Time has earned him the Game Developers Conference ...
The takeaway: Steam's longstanding dominance in the PC gaming market often raises questions about how close it is to exercising monopoly power. Although the storefront does not meet the technical ...
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Everyone makes mistakes—and sometimes those mistakes can lead to surprising discoveries. In the early 1990s, while programming the computer game Doom, game developer John Carmack set the value of pi ...