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Niantic, the developer of the popular Pokémon Go game, is in talks to sell its gaming business to Scopely, the publisher of Monopoly Go! for around $3.5 billion. Scopely is owned by a Saudi Arabian investment fund.
The January update to Google Play Games for PC brought a new control reassignment feature that allows you to play Android games on the keyboard only, without a mouse.
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These changes are related to the new gambling licensing rules in Vietnam that came into force recently.
Netflix has cancelled the launch of six games as part of its game portfolio adjustment to reflect changes in user preferences. This decision was part of the company's strategy to adapt to the needs of its subscribers.
After the recent blocking of TikTok in the US, which also affected the game Marvel Snap, developer Second Dinner announced a change of publisher. Previously, the game was published by Nuverse, a subsidiary of ByteDance (the owner of TikTok). Now Second Dinner will cooperate with the American publisher Skystone Games, founded in 2020 by former Blizzard employee David Brevik.
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Netflix continues to develop its cloud gaming service with plans to add co-operative games that can be streamed to TVs. The company's co-CEO, Greg Peters, said during the announcement of financial results for the fourth quarter of 2024 that these new games should become a modern version of family board games or TV shows.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney said the company has the resources to continue its legal battle with Apple and Google for decades to protect the future of Fortnite on mobile platforms. Sweeney emphasised that Epic is ready to invest billions of dollars in this process, as it considers it critical to ensure fair competition and freedom of choice for developers and users.
The popular Marvel Snap card game was unexpectedly banned when it was blocked along with TikTok in the US, but managed to resume operations.
Huuuge Games, a Polish mobile game developer and publisher, has announced that it will cut 29% of its staff.
Despite challenges such as limited funding and access to international markets, the industry is showing positive momentum.
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