Matt Anderson (He/Him) is a Features Writer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He's been gaming as far back as four years old on the original PlayStation and writing in the industry for several years.
Over a dozen games, including two Star Wars titles, published directly by Disney or one of its many subsidiaries, have suddenly been removed from Steam. As far as we can tell there was no warning for ...
When mentioning Epic Games nowadays, most gamers might think about Fortnite or Unreal Engine, two behemoth projects being developed at the studio. However, it sounds like Epic won't be stuck with just ...
Fortnite developer Epic Games is reportedly working on a new extraction shooter featuring Disney characters that is set to launch later this year. A Bloomberg report states the currently unnamed ...
Epic Games is developing a new extraction shooter for Disney and plans to launch it in November, according to a new report from Bloomberg. It will be the first game released as part of Disney's $1.5 ...
Shelby Alexander told her husband on their first date that she wanted to open a coffee shop. Now, she is doing that while also filling a need for parents needing a child-friendly, and fun, space.
Mobile gaming has evolved rapidly in the 21st century. In the early days of personal cell phones becoming more commonplace, games like Snake or Solitaire were often the only games that those devices ...
Disney executives are reportedly keen on fully buying Fortnite developer Epic Games at some point. The claim comes from veteran tech reporter Alex Heath, via The Town podcast, who said that senior ...
TL;DR: Disney aims to strengthen its gaming presence by potentially acquiring Epic Games, which would allow integration of Disney IP into open-world games and access to Unreal Engine technology. This ...
It was just two years ago that Walt Disney Co. placed a massive bet on Epic Games. At the time, the Burbank media giant announced a “games and entertainment universe” with the “Fortnite” developer to ...
Epic Games and Disney remain committed to building an interoperable games and entertainment universe despite the former’s decision to cut $500 million in costs and lay off over 1,000 employees amid a ...
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