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January 11, 2012

No PS4 at E3, says Hirai

Kaz Hirai has poured cold water on claims that Sony is to unveil a new home console at this year's E3. Speaking to the Wall Street Journal Hirai, president of Sony's Consumer Products And Services Group, said that recent reports claiming the PlayStation 3 successor would be unveiled at the Los Angeles trade show in June were wide of the mark.
http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2012/01/10/sony-doesnt-plan-to-unveil-a-new-playstation-at-key-trade-show/?mod=WSJBlog
Wall Street Journal

Kaz Hirai has poured cold water on claims that Sony is to unveil a new home console at this year's E3.

Speaking to the Wall Street Journal Hirai, president of Sony's Consumer Products And Services Group, said that recent reports claiming the PlayStation 3 successor would be unveiled at the Los Angeles trade show in June were wide of the mark.

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Sony shutting Bigbig Studios, restructuring Cambridge

Sony Computer Entertainment UK has confirmed plans to shut Leamington Spa-based BigBig Studios and restructure Cambridge Studio.
http://www.develop-online.net/news/39460/Sony-closes-and-restructures-UK-studios?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+developmag%2Fifbh+%28Develop%29
Develop

Sony Computer Entertainment UK has confirmed plans to shut Leamington Spa-based Bigbig Studios and restructure Cambridge Studio.

Bigbig is to be closed following its recent completion of Vita launch title Little Deviants. The studio previously developed Pursuit Force and MotorStorm: Arctic Edge for PSP.

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Bethesda confirms layoffs at id Software

id Software has laid off an undisclosed number of staff as it restructures its development team to ‘meet the needs of the studio,’ parent company Bethesda Softworks has confirmed.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/01/10/bethesda-confirms-layoffs-at-id-software-work-on-future-id-tit/
Joystiq

Rage developer id Software has laid off an undisclosed number of staff as it restructures its development team to "meet the needs of the studio," parent company Bethesda Softworks has confirmed.

In a statement issued to Joystiq, Bethesda said the staff cuts were made following a regular internal evaluation at Dallas-based id.

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European Wii sales top 30 million

Wii sales surpassed 30 million units in Europe during the week ended December 25, 2011, Nintendo said today.

Wii sales surpassed 30 million units in Europe during the week ended December 25, 2011, Nintendo said today.

Somewhat bizarrely, the milestone figure was announced in a press release trumpeting the fact that the Wii Balance Board has been awarded a Guinness World Record for becoming the best-selling personal weighing device, after consumers snapped up over 32 million units worldwide between launch and November 2010.

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Ubisoft raises full year sales guidance

Record Christmas sales have led Ubisoft to increase its third quarter and full year sales forecasts.

Record Christmas sales have led Ubisoft to increase its third quarter and full year sales forecasts.

The company now expects to report third quarter sales of €650 million, up approximately eight per cent from the €600 million recorded during the same period a year ago, and significantly higher than its prior guidance of €580 - €620 million.

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January 10, 2012

Blizzard confirms Diablo III console release

Blizzard Entertainment has confirmed that long-awaited PC action-RPG Diablo III will also be coming to consoles. The company's community manager responded to a fan query on Twitter with the words: "Yup. Josh Mosqueira is lead designer for the Diablo console project."
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/331641/blizzard-confirms-console-diablo-3-production-again/
CVG

Blizzard Entertainment has confirmed that long-awaited PC action-RPG Diablo III will also be coming to consoles.

The company's community manager responded to a fan query on Twitter with the words: "Yup. Josh Mosqueira is lead designer for the Diablo console project."

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Ghost Recon Future Soldier delayed to May

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Future Soldier will be released in the UK for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, publisher Ubisoft has announced. The news means a further delay to a game that was originally intended for release in late 2010. In October, Ubisoft pinned down a release date of March 6; a beta planned for January will now launch in April. The delays aren't over yet, though - the PC version will follow "at a later date."

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier will be released in the UK for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on May 25, publisher Ubisoft has announced.

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Gaikai brings cloud gaming to LG Smart TVs

Gaikai has announced a partnership with Korean electronics firm LG that will make cloud gaming possible on Smart TVs without the need for a connected console. The deal, announced this afternoon in a press release, will see Gaikai's open cloud technology integrated in LG's Cinema 3D range of Smart TVs, beginning with models produced this year.

Gaikai has announced a partnership with Korean electronics firm LG that will make cloud gaming possible on Smart TVs without the need for a connected console.

The deal, announced this afternoon in a press release, will see Gaikai's open cloud technology integrated in LG's Cinema 3D range of Smart TVs, beginning with models produced this year.

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IGF Award finalists for 2012 announced

The finalists were selected by discipline-specific juries based on recommendations from 200 independent game experts.

The Independent Games Festival (IGF) has announced the Main Competition finalists for this year's awards. 

Taking place from March 5 to 9 in San Francisco, California, it will be IGF's 14th year. 

The finalists were selected by discipline-specific juries based on recommendations from 200 independent game experts.

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OnLive brings Windows to iPad

Cloud gaming service OnLive has further expanded its reach today by announcing OnLive Desktop, a free app which brings Microsoft Windows to Apple's iPad. The company says OnLive Desktop is the first "no-compromise" Windows experience on iPad, which will give full access to Windows 7 applications including Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint. The app offers multi-touch recognition, a full on-screen keyboard and handwriting recognition.

Cloud gaming service OnLive has further expanded its reach today by announcing OnLive Desktop, a free app which brings Microsoft Windows to Apple's iPad.

The company says OnLive Desktop is the first "no-compromise" Windows experience on iPad, which will give full access to Windows 7 applications including Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint. The app offers multi-touch recognition, a full on-screen keyboard and handwriting recognition.

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This week's opportunities on Edge Jobs

Find your future kickstarting others' at the University of York or creating the next generation of graphics hardware at ARM.

The Department of Theatre, Film and Television at the University of York is looking for an outstanding individual with an international reputation in interactive media to spearhead its new research programme and BSc course. The university is particularly keen to hear from those who've worked in game design and development. Find all University of York's jobs here.

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Vaizey: compulsory computer science remains an "open question"

In an interview with The Guardian Vaizey exercised caution, pointing to the UK government's ongoing review of the national curriculum - the findings from which are to be published next year - and the Department for Education's upcoming technology strategy for schools report.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2012/jan/10/computer-skills-ed-vaizey
The Guardian

UK minister for culture, communications and creative industries Ed Vaizey has warned that the notion of computer science becoming compulsory in UK schools remains an "open question."

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Game Group bullish despite Christmas sales slump

UK retailer Game Group insists it will return to growth and is "well-prepared" for a year in which at least two new consoles will be released, despite sales over the Christmas period dropping by almost 15 per cent. The company has revealed that total sales for the eight weeks to January 7 fell 14.7 per cent year on year across the group, with like-for-like sales - which remove the impact of store closures - down 12.9 per cent.
http://www.gamegroup.plc.uk/gmg_plc/investors/news/2012pr/2012-01-10/
Game Group

UK retailer Game Group insists it will return to growth and is "well-prepared" for a year in which at least two new consoles will be released, despite sales over the Christmas period dropping by almost 15 per cent.

The company has revealed that total sales for the eight weeks to January 7 fell 14.7 per cent year on year across the group, with like-for-like sales - which remove the impact of store closures - down 12.9 per cent.

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Sony puts Vita sales at half a million

PSP successor PlayStation Vita has sold 500,000 units since its launch in Japan on December 17, Sony has announced. The figure comes from a media briefing at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Sony's Kaz Hirai - president of Sony's of Consumer Products And Services division and reportedly set to replace Howard Stringer as company president in April - also shared sales data for PS3 and PSP during the holiday season.

PSP successor PlayStation Vita has sold 500,000 units since its launch in Japan on December 17, Sony has announced.

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Report: Videogame designer sentenced to death in Iran

The dual US-Iranian citizen sentenced to death by the Islamic Revolutionary Court yesterday over charges linking him to CIA-funded spying previously worked for Kuma Reality Games.

The US-Iranian citizen reportedly sentenced to death by the Islamic Revolutionary Court yesterday over charges linking him to CIA-funded spying previously worked for Kuma Reality Games.

In a televised "confession" broadcast on state television, former US marine Amir Mizra Hekmati allegedly admitted to spying on Iran, while in a written statement said that the CIA paid him to develop games designed to spread pro-US propaganda. 

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Bethesda pays $2 million for Fallout MMOG rights

Bethesda Softworks has regained the rights to the proposed Fallout MMO from Interplay in a deal worth $2 million. In a press release, the publisher's parent company Zenimax Media reveals that the rights were acquired under the terms of a settlement reached last month that brought down the curtain on a protracted legal battle with Interplay.

Bethesda Softworks has regained the rights to the proposed Fallout MMOG from Interplay in a deal worth $2 million.

In a press release, the publisher's parent company ZeniMax Media reveals that the rights were acquired under the terms of a settlement reached last month that brought down the curtain on a protracted legal battle with Interplay.

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Call Of Duty: Elite now on iPhone

The delayed Call Of Duty: Elite app has finally been released for iPhone, Activision has announced. The stat-tracking, social service launched alongside Modern Warfare 3 on November 8, but after it buckled under the weight of demand Activision delayed both the PC and iPhone launches.
http://venturebeat.com/2012/01/09/call-of-duty-elite-finally-accessible-via-an-iphone-app/
VentureBeat

The delayed Call Of Duty: Elite app has finally been released for iPhone, Activision has announced.

The stat-tracking, social service launched alongside Modern Warfare 3 on November 8, but after it buckled under the weight of demand Activision delayed both the PC and iPhone launches.

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CES: Microsoft keynote

Metro, Windows 8, Xbox 360 and Kinect - all the highlights from CEO Steve Ballmer's Las Vegas keynote.

Despite hopeful speculation to the contray, no new hardware was announced at Microsoft's keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) last night. Instead, the company said Xbox 360 was "changing" and highlighted its new-found strengths as an all-purpose media box, powered by Kinect, with heavy emphasis on Windows Phone 7 and the upcoming Windows 8.

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CES: Xbox 360 sells 66 million, Kinect 18 million

Microsoft has sold more than 66 million Xbox 360s, and over 18 million units of the Kinect motion sensor. The figures were revealed by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer during his keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas last night. He also revealed that Xbox Live has more than 40 million users, but neglected to specify how many were paying Gold members.
http://venturebeat.com/2012/01/09/xbox-360-surpassed-66m-sold-and-kinect-has-sold-18m-units/
VentureBeat

Microsoft has sold more than 66 million Xbox 360s, and over 18 million units of the Kinect motion sensor.

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January 09, 2012

US firm acquires majority stake in Jagex

New York venture capital firm Insight Venture has increased its stake in Jagex Games Studio from 35 per cent to 55 per cent, effectively transferring control of the Runescape developer from the UK to the US.
http://www.develop-online.net/news/39446/Jagex-valued-at-220m-as-US-firm-buys-control
Develop

New York venture capital firm Insight Venture has increased its stake in Jagex Games Studio from 35 per cent to 55 per cent, effectively transferring control of the RuneScape developer from the UK to the US.

Jagex co-founder Andrew Gower is believed to have earned millions by selling his ownership of the business to Insight last year, but the impact of the controlling purchase on company equity has only now been declared.

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GameStop reports minimal rise in holiday sales

US retailer GameStop has posted sales of $3.02 billion for the nine weeks ended December 31, 2011.

US retailer GameStop has posted sales of $3.02 billion for the nine weeks ended December 31, 2011.

The total represents less than one per cent growth year-over-year, with the “solid sales performance of new high-def console software… offset by weak Wii software sales and hardware sales”, according to chief executive officer Paul Raines.

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UK industry revenue fell 13 per cent in 2011

The UK game industry made 13 per cent less revenue in 2011 than the year before, according to figures from sales monitor GfK Chart-Track.

The UK game industry made 13 per cent less revenue in 2011 than the year before, according to figures from sales monitor GfK Chart-Track.

Software, hardware and accessory sales totalled £2.52 billion, with boxed game sales accounting for £1.42 billion, down seven per cent from 2010.

Industry trade body UKIE dubbed 2011 a “challenging” 12 months for the market, but said boxed software sales were "actually slightly ahead of earlier forecasts for a year where consumer spending on leisure activities and leisure goods has been put to the test”.

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Battlefield 3 tops last Nordic chart of 2011

Battlefield 3 claimed the top spot on the final Nordic software chart of 2011, which collates sales data from Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland.
Battlefield 3 claimed the top spot on the final Nordic software chart of 2011, which collates sales data from Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland. 

EA’s shooter jumped three places to number one, ahead of FIFA 12 and Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

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Consolevania free on iTunes

Beloved web gaming show Consolevania is now available for free on iTunes. The first two seasons of the show, the brainchild of Burnistoun's Robert Florence, are available for free as video podcasts at the source link below.
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/consolevania/id493861809
iTunes

Beloved web gaming show Consolevania is now available for free on iTunes.

The first two seasons of the show, the brainchild of Burnistoun's Robert Florence, are available for free as video podcasts at the source link below.

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Consolevania free on iTunes

Beloved web gaming show Consolevania is now available for free on iTunes. The first two seasons of the show, the brainchild of Burnistoun's Robert Florence, are available for free as video podcasts at the source link below.
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/consolevania/id493861809
iTunes

Beloved web gaming show Consolevania is now available for free on iTunes.

The first two seasons of the show, the brainchild of Burnistoun's Robert Florence, are available for free as video podcasts at the source link below.

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