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Funcom Assembles SweetRobot For Casual MMO Games
Age of Conan developer Funcom wants to explore the world of social and casual MMO titles, but to break out of the high-end MMO segment the company is going to need one SweetRobot. Well now they've got one. More »THQ Makes A Move Into Montreal
The game industry job market in Quebec gets another shot in the arm today, as THQ announces plans to open a massive development studio in Montreal, with plans to create more than 400 new jobs over the next five years. More »Bungie Alums Launch Moonshot Games
Funcom Brings The Fun To Montreal
Incentive programs, an excellent talent pool, and that famous Canadian hospitality has MMO developer Funcom setting up a new development house in Montreal. More »Zoë Mode Expands Into San Fran
That enigmatic blonde girl from Brighton sets her eyes on the states, with independent music and party game developer Zoë Mode launches a San Francisco studio next month. More »Bonfire Rises From The Ashes Of Ensemble
Robot Entertainment isn't the only development house rising from the ruins of Halo Wars developer Ensemble Studios, as 35 ex-Ensemble employees join together as Bonfire Studios, already hard at work on an original title. More »Tragnarion Conjuring Doodle Hex Wii
Ever since I first heard about Tragnarion Studios' Doodle Hex for the DS, I'd been thinking how great a fit the hex-drawing puzzle combat game would be on Nintendo's Wii. Apparently Tragnarion was thinking the same thing, and now that the Spanish company has acquired an official Wii developer license, it's only a matter of time before the Doodle Hex saga makes its big-screen debut. Welcome to the wonderful world of Wii development, Tragnarion!