10 Chambers co-founder Hjalmar Vikström leaves after 10 years
Hjalmar Vikström, chief development officer of 10 Chambers, has left the studio he co-founded almost 11 years ago.
Hjalmar Vikström, chief development officer of 10 Chambers, has left the studio he co-founded almost 11 years ago.
Unity reports fourth-quarter results that "comfortably exceeded" its high-end guidance, including a boost in its Create Solutions and Grow Solutions revenue by 8% and 11%, respectively.
Back in February 2025, the UK-based Sumo Group – which has been owned by Tencent since 2021 – announced it would be focusing "exclusively on development services for partners." In other words, it would be doubling down on things like co-development, and would no longer be making its own games (the group's previous titles include Crackdown 3 and Sackboy: A Big Adventure).
A three-day international strike is underway at Ubisoft in response to its recent restructuring, with at least 1,200 employees taking part yesterday.
Pacific Drive developer Ironwood Studios has secured $4 million in a seed funding round led by Lifelike Capital.
The much debated, often criticised, and sometimes championed Employment Rights Act 2025 (ERA) is now (finally) law. This package of new UK laws represents substantial reform that will change how employment relationships are managed for many years to come.
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Supercell has published its financial results for 2025, reporting a 4% drop in revenue to €2.65 billion.
Riot Games has announced it is reducing the size of its 2XKO development team, resulting in layoffs impacting approximately 80 workers.
Remedy has published its latest financial results, reporting a significant spike in revenue for Q4 driven by increases in royalties and game sales from Alan Wake 2 and Control.
Update, February 11: Roblox has responded to the Australian government's comments, stating it works closely with Australian law enforcement to "support their investigations," and has "filters designed to block the sharing of personal information."
Alan Wake developer Remedy Entertainment has appointed former EA executive Jean-Charles "JC" Gaudechon as its new CEO.
Epic Games has disputed it made "provably incorrect statements" to Horses developer Santa Ragione, insisting feedback was provided when it concluded the horror game breached the Epic Game Store's content guidelines and could not be listed for sale.
Update, February 11 2026: Following a negative reaction to the announcement, the company subsequently updated it to state that "for most adults, age verification won’t be required" as the platform would be able to infer their age from "account information such as account tenure, device and activity data, and aggregated, high-level patterns across Discord communities." The company said it would not use private messages or any message content in this process.
The latest twist in the MindsEye story came last week when staff at the Edinburgh-based studio discovered that the company had installed surveillance software on their PCs without their knowledge.
Krafton's earnings in 2025 marked "an all-time high", with revenues surpassing ₩3 trillion ($2.05 billion) for the first time in the company's history.
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