Middlesbrough? Aww, dammit! It's the only place near where I live where I can actually GET CDs now. I don't [...]
Middlesbrough? Aww, dammit! It's the only place near where I live where I can actually GET CDs now. I don't like using iTunes to buy my songs (haven't done so before now, don't plan to do so in the future), so what other options are there?
Sad that people lost their jobs, but the world probably won't miss licensed games too much. Here's hoping they all [...]
Sad that people lost their jobs, but the world probably won't miss licensed games too much. Here's hoping they all find new jobs soon with better devs/publishers.
I'm not a doom and gloom person, nominally, but I feel that, sorry everybody, but maybe they should go back [...]
I'm not a doom and gloom person, nominally, but I feel that, sorry everybody, but maybe they should go back to making games instead of relying on their digital distribution service. Actually, the thought just occurred to me...
Maybe this is the first wave in their task of making themselves a retail company wholly funded and supported by their Steam service. They're not making anymore games or any IPs of their own, only publishing games for other companies on their marketplace.
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Bloodstorm
25 employees may just mean that they have abandoned certain side projects that were going nowhere.
"As the company realigns its operations to focus on areas of increased strategic importance and decrease resources in areas that [...]
"As the company realigns its operations to focus on areas of increased strategic importance and decrease resources in areas that are not delivering value for the business, the company has proposed the restructure of certain aspects within its digital development and publishing units in line with future product strategy."
You whaaaaaaat? Just use a thesaurus on every 3rd word... Anyway, sad news. No company is safe with the economy we live in. I don't want to sound cold hearted, I hope it doesn't affect the quality of their games.