After a two and a half-year long investigation into the Overwatch and Call of Duty Leagues, the developer of those games and the Feds came to an agreement on Monday.
The company made billions off of 'Fortnite' since its launch in 2017. But like much of the gaming industry, Epic Games is also scaling back amid an economic downturn.
If gaming's most expensive merger is killed by European and British regulators, which acquirers come into play for Activision Blizzard?
As the Amazon-owned platform permanently bans one of its most-watched and followed streamers, the industry's two most notable flacks are predictably at the center of the coverage.
A who's who of the gaming industry gathered in Brussels on Tuesday, some to argue for, and others against, the impending Microsoft–Activision Blizzard merger.
The series has broken the video game adaption curse, crossing over from niche game storytelling to a larger part of the nerd culture zeitgeist.
Amid heavy losses and looming doubts, the company’s stock has plummeted from an August high of just over $20 per share.
Along with 20 employees, Launcher, the seemingly growing video game vertical at the nation's second most-subscribed newspaper, is no more.
The layoffs, one of Riot's first-ever publicized reductions in force amid shifting priorities within the company, focus primarily on talent acquisition and recruiting.
The teams are seeking some form of economic relief after years of high operating costs and disappointing revenues.
The voice of the animated hit's titular characters is embroiled in multiple scandals after news of a 2020 criminal case surfaced.
The second most valuable esports team in the world is eliminating about one sixth of its workforce.