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Games

New round of layoffs at Hasbro impacts Wizards of the Coast — read CEO’s memo to staff

Employees at Renton, Wash.-based gaming giant Wizards of the Coast were affected by a new round of layoffs at its… Read More

Sonic Symphony, a live ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ music show, coming to Seattle in January

For Seattle’s video game community — and any Sonic the Hedgehog fans — 2024 will open with a bang, as the Sonic… Read More

The potential next big investment opportunity in gaming

If there’s a single good window for would-be gaming investors at the moment, it may come from the necessity for… Read More

Amazon lays off more employees from gaming division as part of strategy shift

Amazon is trimming its gaming-related workforce for the second time this year. The company is shutting down two gaming initiatives,… Read More

Valve surprises with new model of the Steam Deck portable gaming PC

Valve Software plans to release a new model of its portable gaming PC the Steam Deck on Nov. 16. The… Read More

The state of video games: Big releases, bigger layoffs, and an imminent crisis point

2023 has been one of the best years in recent memory if you’re a fan of video games. The release… Read More

Inside ‘The International’: Here’s what it was like watching Valve’s ‘Dota 2’ finals in Seattle

The esports world descended on Seattle this past weekend for this year’s International, the final tournament on the professional circuit… Read More

Bungie hit with layoffs in latest gaming industry workforce cuts

Employees at Bellevue-based game developer Bungie said they were hit by a new round of layoffs on Monday. Posts on… Read More

A list of 20 interesting and weird indie games developed in the Pacific Northwest

Every fall in Washington state, hobby designers, garage developers, and eccentric tinkerers get together to show off their independently-produced video… Read More

Blockchain-based developer Neon raises more cash for its Web3 game ‘Shrapnel’

Neon Machine, a Seattle-based startup building a Web3 game called Shrapnel, announced a $20 million Series A round.

Seattle startup Rec Room targets teenage Canadian game hacker in new lawsuit

The makers of the popular social app Rec Room filed a lawsuit in Seattle this week against a teenage user… Read More

Seattle game dev Harebrained Schemes ‘parts ways’ with owner Paradox Interactive

Seattle-based game studio Harebrained Schemes has entered into a “mutual agreement” to separate from its owner Paradox Interactive. On Jan.… Read More

Wizards of the Coast’s ‘Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse’ is a reintroduction to infinity

In retrospect, Planescape was a solid 30 years ahead of its time. In 2023, every big nerd franchise from Spider-Man… Read More

Analysis: Microsoft now owns Activision Blizzard, which shifts the balance of power in video games

OK, now what? I wasn’t sure we’d ever get here, but 21 months later, Microsoft has successfully fended off the… Read More

Epic Games’ layoffs hit its Seattle-area office, affecting 39 employees

The recent round of layoffs at Epic Games impacted its office in Bellevue, Wash., with 39 employees affected, according to… Read More

‘Six Days in Fallujah’ game, developed in Seattle, recreates paranoia of urban conflict zones

The first couple of times I tried to play Six Days in Fallujah, I wasn’t sure what I was doing… Read More

Unity’s Marc Whitten shares apology note following backlash to controversial licensing policies

After more than a week of controversy, Unity Technologies posted an apology letter to its community and promised to undo… Read More

Could Microsoft acquire Valve? Xbox leak highlights interest in potential bid

One of the less visible reveals from Microsoft’s dramatic document leak is that Xbox head Phil Spencer and the Microsoft… Read More

Major leak reveals Microsoft’s Xbox plans for 2024 and beyond

In a major leak, Microsoft has accidentally disclosed many of its past, present, and future plans for its gaming division,… Read More

Seattle-area game studio collective ProbablyMonsters lays off employees

ProbablyMonsters, the Bellevue, Wash.-based studio collective that raised a $200 million Series A funding round in 2021, has laid off… Read More

Here’s why so many video game developers are suddenly abandoning the Unity engine

In the wake of a controversial policy change by game engine developer Unity, dozens of small independent video game studios… Read More

‘Pacific Drive’ and ‘Spirit Swap’ are highlights from the Pacific NW’s game developer scene at PAX

Earlier this month, PAX West 2023 was well attended by an international cast of game developers and publishers. And as… Read More

Report from the PAX floor in Seattle: Independent game developers define this year’s show

To some extent, the Penny Arcade Expo, as a video game show, was defined by who wasn’t there. Nintendo was… Read More

Life, luck, and ‘learning from the best’: Former Nintendo President Reggie Fils-Aimé at PAX West

This year’s Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle (PAX West 23) started Friday with a well-attended keynote speech by Reggie Fils-Aimé,… Read More

Review in progress: ‘Starfield’ takes the ‘Skyrim’ formula out into the universe

I’ve spent roughly 20 hours on Starfield at the time of this review, which is nowhere near enough to feel… Read More

Seattle VR studio Polyarc reveals its next game: ‘Glassbreakers: Champions of Moss’

Seattle-based virtual reality developer Polyarc Games unveiled its next project Tuesday morning. Glassbreakers: Champions of Moss is a multiplayer strategy… Read More

Microsoft will sell Activision Blizzard cloud streaming rights to address UK regulator concerns

In order to address regulatory concerns in the UK, Microsoft has restructured the terms of its acquisition of $68.7 billion… Read More

Bungie doubles down on remote work and teases next project after ‘Destiny 2’

Bungie, creator of the popular online shooter Destiny 2, announced Friday that it’s hiring new remote workers, as part of… Read More

Microsoft’s shutdown of Xbox 360 storefront is another blow to video game preservation

It’s the end of an era. Seven years after it discontinued production for the Xbox 360 video game console, Microsoft… Read More

How an indie studio in Washington state helped revive the 1994 hit ‘System Shock’

Stephen Kick is having a decent year so far. In May, Kick’s company Nightdive Studios, headquartered in Vancouver, Wash., finally… Read More

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