How the Maker of ‘Fortnite’ Beat Google and Got Its Mojo Back 

[ad_1] Videogame boss Tim Sweeney is on a winning streak. His company, closely held Epic Games, defeated tech behemoth Google in court on Monday, and its years-old megahit “Fortnite”—which served…

After blockbuster Microsoft deal, gaming giants are still sitting on $45 billion cash hoard

[ad_1] Gamers play the video game “Star Wars Battlefront II” during the “Paris Games Week” on Oct. 31, 2017. Chesno Publicly listed gaming companies are sitting on a $45 billion…

WSJ News Exclusive | Netflix Deepens Videogame Push, Ripping Page From Its Hollywood Script

[ad_1] The streamer is putting greater emphasis on developing games tied to popular programming, including “Squid Game,” “Wednesday” and “Black Mirror.” [ad_2] Source link

Football Is New Life for Electronic Arts

[ad_1] The launch of its first soccer title without the FIFA name carries some risk, but EA’s biggest videogame series has a deep moat. [ad_2] Source link

Rebooting This College Football Videogame Might Be Harder Than Winning a Title

[ad_1] Electronic Arts’s long-dormant NCAA Football series is slated to return next year with a new name. But legal barbs, threats of a boycott and other hurdles could keep student-athletes…

Time to Take Up Take-Two

[ad_1] Grand Theft Auto’s publisher still might be a steal ahead of a major release cycle. [ad_2] Source link

Microsoft is betting its future on cloud gaming — but that’s what tripped up the Activision deal

[ad_1] Microsoft has invested huge amounts of capital and time into making cloud gaming a core part of its gaming offering. Peter Summers | Getty Images When Microsoft announced its…

How AI Is Building the Next Blockbuster Videogames

[ad_1] ChatGPT-like technology is being used to develop games faster and make them more interactive. [ad_2] Source link

Electronic Arts Says It Is Laying Off 6% of Workforce

[ad_1] The company is also reducing its office-space footprint to focus its spending on the best growth opportunities in the videogame industry. [ad_2] Source link

Electronic Arts is cutting about 800 jobs, or 6% of workforce, and reducing office space

[ad_1] An Electronic Arts (EA) video game logo is seen at the Electronic Entertainment Expo Lucy Nicholson | Reuters Electronic Arts is cutting about 800 jobs, or 6% of its…