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Itch.io is coming to Epic Games Store

Epic Games Store welcomes indie platform Itch.io, other apps too

The distribution platform of choice for small, independent game developers coming to a major storefront in an interesting move.

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Freeplay Award Submissions Open for 2021

Entries for the Freeplay awards close on April 25, and all Australian indie game developers and artists are encouraged to apply.

Virtual post-production and game dev tool Unreal Engine 5 available in Early Access

Epic Games has released its latest set of game development and 3D rendering tools in an early testing build available to the public.

Flashback: The rise and fall of Adobe Flash Player

Adobe Flash Player was once installed on 99% of internet-connected desktop PCs, but as of January 2021, it's totally defunct. Here, Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn looks at the life, death and legacy of Flash.

Brisbane developers Prideful Sloth announce next game, Grow: Song of the Evertree

The Australian studio behind the well-received Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles has announced their next game in partnership with international publisher 505 Games.

9 Australian Games you can play for free during Steam Next Fest

Hundreds of videogame demos are currently available to try during the week-long Steam Next Fest, including plenty of titles from Aussie developers and publishers.

Xbox reveals plans for console-free game streaming

Microsoft has revealed its major plans for cloud-based gaming, including the ability to play Xbox games without a console.

‘HoloVista’ among 2021 Apple Design Award winners

Produced by Australian Meredith Hall, 'Holovista' has won the 2021 Apple Design Award for Inclusivity by providing a ‘great experience for all by supporting people from a diversity of backgrounds, abilities, and languages.'

Building Strengths versus Improving Weaknesses

Setting an ambitious artistic career goal? Tahlia Norrish shares two prompts from the world of elite sports that will get you right on track.

Ask the Mentor: I’ve forgotten how to network in real life

Online conferences were great for shy people, but now in-person events are back. Brush up on your social skills and be brave, says Media Mentor Esther Coleman-Hawkins.

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