Total War's Implosion: One Year Later
Last year, Creative Assembly hit the lowest point of their 37-year history. They made their apologies, but did their actions make a difference?
Last year, Creative Assembly hit the lowest point of their 37-year history. They made their apologies, but did their actions make a difference?
It doesn't look like we're getting the new Steam Machines in the first half of the year as promised. Valve had been silent, but now we know why.
Marathon couldn't save Bungie from PlayStation's expectations. After being bought for $3.6 billion, perhaps nothing could.
Nacon are immune to good press. Selling pirated copies of games they have no rights to, laying off staff at solidly successful teams for their own failed book-balancing, and ignoring the business models that work for the teams they own. Yet they insist on limping on at others' expense. £#*% Nacon.
Another French studio is facing layoffs under Nacon, and staff are happily airing their grievances ahead of strikes.