Sat.Dec 16, 2023 - Fri.Dec 22, 2023

article thumbnail

7 lessons from my 7 early games

Game Developer

I’ve recently gone through my old games - student projects, game jam submissions, raw prototypes - in a mission to collect it all together in one place before it’s too late. In doing so, I’ve looked at them with a fresh pair of eyes and couldn’t resist to ask myself - what have those little projects taught me about making games?

article thumbnail

Wrapping up 2023 • Celebrating the life and works of solo developers

PreMortem.Games

Here at PreMortem.Games we have a great admiration for developers that go through a complete development cycle alone. Because, let’s be honest, creating games is hard. And it takes a special kind of developer that wants to fly solo. This year we featured over 20 brave game creators in our solo developers-series and we like to share some highlights. It took solo game developer Graham Reid great effort to finish his game.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

China Massively Disrupts Game Industry Monetization

Game From Scratch

GameFromScratch.com China Massively Disrupts Game Industry Monetization The Chinese government have just announced new regulations that will have a MASSIVE impact on the world of game development. It immediately resulted in huge stock market losses for China’s two largest gaming companies Tencent and NetEase. The announcement is a crackdown on “gacha” style monetization strategies, loot boxes and … China Massively Disrupts Game Industry Monetization Read More The post Chi

Games 145
article thumbnail

GamesIndustry.biz presents. The Year In Numbers 2023

GamesIndustry.biz

Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox As the holidays draw near, it's the time for us to indulge and feast upon pie… charts. And bar graphs, tables, and other statistics. I refer to, of course, the annual GamesIndustry.biz Year In Numbers infographic, providing you with a snapshot of where the video games business stands as the year ends (perfect for sounding knowledgeable in any remaining meeting you unfortunately having coming up in the last couple

Games 145
article thumbnail

Bobby Kotick to leave Activision Blizzard next week

Game Developer

Kotick's tenure at Activision Blizzard saw it become one of video games' biggest publishers, along with it (and himself) the subject of numerous recent controversies.

Games 362
article thumbnail

2023 was the year of creepy fishing adventure Dredge by Black Salt Games

PreMortem.Games

One of the biggest breakout hits of 2023 was the haunting fishing adventure Dredge by New Zealand-based indie developer Black Salt Games. Much to the delight (and surprise) of the four-person crew, their debut game sold 100.000 copies in the first 24 hours after launch, smashing the goal for the whole year. Since then, the game managed to sell well over a million copies, granting the developers financial independence on their first go.

article thumbnail

NVIDIA 2023 Highlights: Driving Generative AI, LLM, HPC, Robotics, and Virtual Worlds Breakthroughs

Nvidia

As we approach the end of another exciting year at NVIDIA, it's time to look back at the most popular stories from the NVIDIA Technical Blog in 2023. As we approach the end of another exciting year at NVIDIA, it’s time to look back at the most popular stories from the NVIDIA Technical Blog in 2023. Groundbreaking research and developments in fields such as generative AI, large language models (LLMs), high-performance computing (HPC), and robotics are leading the way in transformative AI solution

AI 131

More Trending

article thumbnail

Activision Blizzard settles California discrimination suit for $54 million

Game Developer

Impacted Activision Blizzard workers employed by the company between 2015 and 2020 will be eligible for compensation from a $45.75 million settlement fund to be established by the company.

310
310
article thumbnail

The games market in 2023 is ‘one for the history books’ – for good and bad

PreMortem.Games

Top image: Baldur’s Gate 3 by Larian Studios It’s time to look back at what the year 2023 has meant for the games industry. It’s a year with two faces: one, a blockbuster-filled period with many titles competing for the Game of the Year crown, and the other, the harsh reality of over 9,000 people losing their jobs. According to Newzoo , this year ‘is one for the video game history books’.

PC 104
article thumbnail

The art of Christmas cinema: Films every screenwriter should study

Filmustage

In this article, we'll explore how the holiday classics can fuel your imagination and provide fresh, innovative ideas for your writing endeavors. So, find your most comfortable spot and join us as we delve into Christmas movies — not only for their seasonal charm but also for their insightful contributions to the art of screenwriting. Inspirational Elements in Christmas Movie Writing The charm of Christmas movies lies in their unique ability to inspire screenwriters through a diverse array of st

Film 111
article thumbnail

PS5 sales hit 50 million worldwide

GamesIndustry.biz

PlayStation 5 has sold 50 million consoles worldwide, Sony has announced. It achieved the feat on December 9th, 2023, which means the console is now tracking just one week behind the PlayStation 4. Back in July when the console hit the 40 million mark, it was tracking two months behind PS4. The PS5's launch was hampered by severe stock issues driven by a worldwide shortage of components, which meant the console was consistently out of stock for its first two years on the market.

Console 145
article thumbnail

Obituary: James McCaffrey, Remedy games actor, passed away at age 65

Game Developer

A longtime actor of TV and film, McCaffrey came into games through Remedy's Max Payne franchise, and continued to work with the developer throughout its work.

Film 306
article thumbnail

Year 10 of the Cogmind

Grid Sage Games

Well then, we’re well into Cogmind’s 10th year now xD It’s kinda hard to nail down a clear “ten-year” mark, since we could measure Cogmind’s age from its birth as a 7DRL nearly 12 years ago, or when I started working on it full time in mid-2013, or its first commercial release in May 2015, but anyway yeah this is my 10th annual review , a thing I started doing every year since I decided to build this world of robots in full.

Beta 105
article thumbnail

Aseprite 1.3 Released

Game From Scratch

GameFromScratch.com Aseprite 1.3 Released Earlier this month the popular sprite painting an animation application Aseprite released version 1.3. This is a milestone release, as the last point release Aseprite 1.2 was released all the way back in 2017. Key features of this release include: Tilemap/Tileset functionalityDark themeSkew transformationText fields for the transformationResize tags dragging … Aseprite 1.3 Released Read More The post Aseprite 1.3 Released appeared first on GameFrom

Sprite 97
article thumbnail

Bobby Kotick stepping down as CEO of Activision Blizzard next week

GamesIndustry.biz

Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox Bobby Kotick will resign after more than 30 years as CEO of Activision Blizzard. In a formal announcement to employees , the executive said he would be leaving on December 29.

141
141
article thumbnail

Epic Games Store allows Adults Only games.if they're blockchain

Game Developer

The Epic Games Store's stance on Adults Only games gets a slight exception for those that only have it because they're blockchain titles.

Games 311
article thumbnail

The Gray Man - 1.011 Update

Indie DB

IndieDB is hosting its annual Indie of The Year Awards, and The Gray Man reached the Top 100 in the first round of voting. Now, let’s try the Top 10! Got a new minor update!

Indy 96
article thumbnail

Milestones and Metrics: How to Measure Coding Progress for Kids

Real Programming

For parents, measuring their children’s progress in coding lessons may be trickier than it seems at first. What is the metric for success? The answer is perhaps philosophical. A subject involving STEM skills often uses numbers or statistics, but not everything can be quantified so neatly. Let’s look closer at the considerations parents should take when assessing how their children fare in programming.

Code 92
article thumbnail

Why does EA's internal engine Frostbite have a public-facing brand?

GamesIndustry.biz

Electronic Arts today announced a rebranding for Frostbite, its internal game development engine. It's the first new logo for the tech in nearly a decade. Speaking with GamesIndustry.biz about the rebranding EA's Frostbite GM Tim Cowan addresses our question of why an internal game engine needs a public-facing brand in the first place, much less one that gets periodically refreshed.

Engine 143
article thumbnail

Game Developer's 2023 wrap-up: The events that defined the year

Game Developer

From Unity's botched Runtime Fee to Embracer going scorched earth on its own development studios, here are the events that shaped the game industry in 2023.

article thumbnail

Crossroads Inn 2 - UI and UX

Indie DB

It's been a while since the announcement and we're ready to share some new details about the sequel to Crossroads Inn! In today’s dev blog, we’d like to share the main goals and inspirations for the UI/UX design in Crossroads 2.

UX 91
article thumbnail

Most Popular NVIDIA Technical Blog Posts of 2023: Generative AI, LLMs, Robotics, and Virtual Worlds Breakthroughs

Nvidia

As we approach the end of another exciting year at NVIDIA, it's time to look back at the most popular stories from the NVIDIA Technical Blog in 2023. As we approach the end of another exciting year at NVIDIA, it’s time to look back at the most popular stories from the NVIDIA Technical Blog in 2023. Groundbreaking research and developments in fields such as generative AI, large language models (LLMs), high-performance computing (HPC), and robotics are leading the way in transformative AI solution

AI 89
article thumbnail

GamesIndustry.biz is in the doghouse again | Creature Comforts

GamesIndustry.biz

Remember when the pandemic hit? Everything sucked, nobody could do anything, and things got weird. Everyone dealt with it in their own way. For example, we decided that instead of devoting all of our resources to covering the ins and outs of the games industry, it would serve our readers better to address their mental health. By way of showing them pictures of cute pets.

Games 139
article thumbnail

Bloober teams with comic publisher Skybound on game project

Game Developer

The currently unannounced project from Bloober is set to arrive in 2025 and will see the studio "provide our horror know-how" to a Skybound property.

Horror 284
article thumbnail

Role of AI and Automation Tools for Localization Testing

Rocket Brush Studio

Localization testing (L10n testing) extends beyond translation to ensure your software application can seamlessly adapt to various languages, regions, and cultural nuances. This meticulous process guarantees that your software functions smoothly across languages while respecting diverse user bases' unique customs and preferences. But manual localization testing is no simple task.

article thumbnail

Ultra Engine Released In Early Access

Game From Scratch

GameFromScratch.com Ultra Engine Released In Early Access Ultra Engine, a new game engine from the creators of the Leadwerks game engine and the Ultra App Kit UI library was just released in early access. The engine is making some pretty big performance claims, specifically 10x the performance of Unity! There are two versions of this engine, the … Ultra Engine Released In Early Access Read More The post Ultra Engine Released In Early Access appeared first on GameFromScratch.com.

Engine 87
article thumbnail

California state's Activision Blizzard lawsuit ends with $55m settlement

GamesIndustry.biz

Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox Activision Blizzard and California's Civil Rights Department have reached a settlement over the latter's accusations that the company had become a "breeding ground for harassment and discrimination against women." On Friday, the CRD announced the agreement between the two organisations would see Activision pay just shy of $55 million to cover direct relief to workers and legal fees.

145
145
article thumbnail

Google to change app store's billing options post-antitrust suit

Game Developer

Following Epic's antitrust win, the Google Play Store is about to face an upheaval in how it handles payment options and third-party app stores.

296
296
article thumbnail

beta decay Teaser

Indie DB

beta decay is a voxel-based, dystopian RPG with a low-poly aesthetic. Build, trade, and fight for territory within a newly discovered star system.

Beta 88
article thumbnail

Unigine 2.18 Released

Game From Scratch

GameFromScratch.com Unigine 2.18 Released The Unigine game engine just released Unigine 2.18. This release is packed with new features including Direct3D 12 and Vulkan being default renderers, massive performance improvements across the board, new animation and rendering tools and much more. Highlight features of the Unigine 2.18 release include: Key Links Unigine Homepage Release … Unigine 2.18 Released Read More The post Unigine 2.18 Released appeared first on GameFromScratch.com.

Render 85
article thumbnail

What is the games industry looking forward to in 2024?

GamesIndustry.biz

2023 has been a difficult year for the industry, one marred by layoffs and studio closures affecting thousands of developers globally. But as the New Year approaches, it's perhaps worth reflecting on what's likely to help grow and lift the industry in the fact of its ongoing challenges. With that in mind, GamesIndustry.biz asked publishers, developers and other games professionals what makes them optimistic about the games industry in 2024.

Games 140
article thumbnail

Indie publisher Versus Evil has shut down

Game Developer

Indie publisher Versus Evil reportedly laid off its entire staff as the holidays have begun, closing its doors after ten years in operation.

Indy 300
article thumbnail

From pixels to high-fives: LG U+ fosters real connections for virtual offices

Unity Blog

Discover how LG U+ has used Unity to develop a virtual office for the metaverse in an effort to help customers address the changing business world and related needs.

Pixel 76
article thumbnail

Prepare to hear a lot more from us!

Mircosoft Game Dev

The Godot Foundation is onboarding a person in charge of Community & Communications, and there is a feedback form for you to fill out.

article thumbnail

How TV network AMC is seeking to support overlooked indies

GamesIndustry.biz

When thinking about AMC's involvement in the industry, you'd be forgiven for immediately picturing how it has licensed its star franchise, The Walking Dead, to several game studios over the years. But that's not its only foray into games. The company actually also runs an indie publisher, headed by (and composed entirely of) AMC Networks director of games Simon Ferrari.

Indy 137
article thumbnail

Hackers dump personal data, game files, in calamitous Insomniac Games leak

Game Developer

Current and former Insomniac Games employees must now grapple with the exposure of deeply sensitive personal information.

Data 316
article thumbnail

Made with Unity October/November 2023 roundup: Meme-ification, year-end celebration, and a $1B milestone

Unity Blog

Keep up with everything that the Unity community is creating (and achieving) with this roundup of highlights from October and November of 2023.

75