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  • Fortnite fined over £420m as video game makers face regulation

    December 20, 2022

    Makers of videogame Fortnite have been fined a record $520m (£428m) by the US’s Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The fine is a two part penalty for Epic Games, the video game company behind Fortnite. The company was fined for tricking players into making in-game purchases and for storing children’s data without parental consent. The penalty [...]

  • Miniclip CEO: ‘We’ve always followed where the players go, and the players are going to mobile’

    November 1, 2022

    Miniclip, the platform behind 8 Ball Pool, has shuttered its website as gamers once knew it, as the company follows consumers off desktops and into pockets. Speaking to City PM, CEO Saad Choudri explained that the rise of mobile gaming left it a no-brainer for the company to step away from browser-based entertainment despite its [...]

  • Mobile games to dominate a £400bn gaming industry by 2030

    September 15, 2022

    Mobile games will make up half of gaming industry revenues in 2030, as tech firms continue to pump money into the sector. According to a fresh report from GlobalData, games played on smartphones and tablets will make up over 50 per cent by 2030. It also predicts that the market will swell to $470bn (£409bn) [...]

  • Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal faces deeper competition probe

    September 15, 2022

    The competition regulator has referred Microsoft’s $68.7bn snap up of Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard for an in-depth investigation, spelling danger for the gaming sector's monster deal.

  • Game on: Why Big Tech is betting big on gaming

    September 14, 2022

    When Bill Gates said “content is king” back in 1996, he opened a can of worms that has become increasingly hard to contain. This content obsession has evolved in different ways in the last two decades, with the latest bet from Big Tech being on gaming. While the evolution of video games has been progressing [...]

  • Sony faces £5bn lawsuit over claims it ‘ripped off’ millions through PlayStation store

    August 22, 2022

    Sony is set to face a £5bn class-action lawsuit, brought forward on behalf of 8.9m people, over claims it breached competition law by overcharging for digital PlayStation games and in-game purchases. The Japanese video game console maker is being sued by consumer rights campaigner Alex Neill, on behalf of millions of gamers, over its practice [...]

  • Gaming giant Embracer snaps up Lord of the Rings rights in bargain deal

    August 18, 2022

    In a clear defiance to the slowing M&A landscape, Embracer Group has snapped up the intellectual property rights to The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit literary works, as well as five other firms in a £645.7m deal.

  • Playtech reports promising quarter but remains ‘cautious’ of uncertain macro backdrop

    May 5, 2022

    Gaming software Playtech posted a promising start to the year this morning, with with Adjusted EBITDA for the first three months of more than €100m.

  • Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard fights off shareholder lawsuit following alleged sexual harassment

    April 21, 2022

    US judges have dismissed a lawsuit from Activision Blizzard shareholders alleging the Call of Duty maker had lied to them by minimising the impact of allegedly widespread sexual harassment and discrimination against female employees.

  • My Little Pony turned Dungeons & Dragons: Hasbro snaps up D&D Beyond for £111m

    April 13, 2022

    Play-Doh and My Little Pony maker Hasbro has snapped up fan favourite Dungeons & Dragons creator D&D Beyond for $146.3m (£111.7m).

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