
Gaming Ecosystem Razer Unveils zVentures Web3 Incubator to Invest in Early Startups
The zVentures Web3 Incubator (ZW3I) program will select developers who possess a strong track record in creating successful games.
The zVentures Web3 Incubator (ZW3I) program will select developers who possess a strong track record in creating successful games.
A UK competition regulator eases off slightly on the Microsoft-Activision deal, sending the gaming publisher’s shares soaring.
Nexon recently announced plans to use a private Polygon supernet for its MapleStory universe to meet all requirements for seamless gameplay.
Ethereum scaling solutions Polygon and Immutable recently announced a Web3 collaboration that would benefit gamers and developers
TSM and its gaming app Blitz would draw on the vast blockchain technology provided by Avalanche for improved user gaming experiences.
In a recent interview, Stradall CEO Julien Couderc told us about the project and the development of the crypto gaming industry.
Pavel Bains believes that the best way to onboard mass users to blockchain gaming is to start small and grow organically.
Microsoft is expanding its gaming unit to pacify opposers and prevent the Activision Blizzard takeover from being obstructed.
Tech giant Microsoft wants to wrap up its pending Activision deal by allaying antitrust fears at an EU hearing.
EA expects the total annual booking for the current fiscal year to come in between $7.07 billion and $7.17 billion.
Riot Games said that the stolen source code undermines the studio’s ability to release new content. They have refused to pay any ransom to the hackers.
This is the second offer made by Playtika to Rovio. No agreements have been made between the companies, and there is no assurance that any transaction will materialize or eventually be completed.
While existing users Casper Network and GameSwift have been enjoying unique offerings from their individual ecosystems, the partnership of both networks will offer additional value that will greatly improve their gaming experience.
US gaming developer Activision Blizzard is looking for a new Chinese partnership after NetEase turned down its latest proposal.
Due to the bad news, which includes the canceled games and financial challenges, Ubisoft plans to “depreciate around €500m of capitalized R&D”.