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Naughty Dog is reportedly laying off contracted developers

A new report has also alleged that the upcoming multiplayer spin-off for The Last of Us has been put "on…

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Australian Music and Games 2023 Benchmark calls for industry change

A new study has revealed how Australian musicians contribute to the games sector – and how their work is being…

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Screen Australia announces new games funding initiatives

Three new funding programs will allow game developers to expand their ambitions, and push burgeoning projects forward.

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Sega cancels Hyenas and other games, layoffs hit Creative Assembly

Sega has reportedly initiated "structural reforms" across its European operations.

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Epic Games is laying off 870 staff, around 16% of workforce

Epic CEO Tim Sweeney reportedly told staff that the company had been spending more money than it was earning.

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Blizzard Entertainment lays off several Hearthstone developers

The reported layoffs arrive amidst organisational changes for the company.

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Screen Queensland announces $5 million boost for games industry

Queensland is looking to become a national leader in Australian game development.

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FTC proceeds with challenge to Microsoft acquisition of Activision Blizzard

The US Federal Trade Commission has announced its intention to continue an administrative case against Microsoft.

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Sony investigating alleged cyberattack by ransomware group

Sony is reportedly investigating the claims of a hacker group known as Ransomed.vc.

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NSW Government restores cut screen and games development funding

Budget cuts to several NSW screen funding programs have been reversed, following lobbying from workers and guilds.

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