Game developers stories
New data shows New Zealand's interactive games industry earns a third more than its Australian counterpart while employing half as many people.
New Zealand's tech sector, including game development and local IT companies, is driving continued growth, according to NZTech.
Lenovo has announced the winner of its Lenovo Legion Epprenticeship, an initiative created to encourage budding developers wanting a career in gaming.
Garena, part of Sea Limited, has acquired Canadian game studio Phoenix Labs to boost its global game development capabilities and market reach.
In a major move, Animoca Brands acquires the San Francisco-based gaming firm nWay for AUD $11.4 million, aiming to tap into competitive gaming markets.
Cloud Chamber has already started work on the next BioShock game, which is expected to spend several years in development, according to 2K.
PAX Australia announces winners of its AUS Indie Showcase, featuring games like Wayward Strand and Ring of Pain.
JPlay is one of the world's first blockchain-powered eSports platforms, launched this month in Taipei, Taiwan.
The Australian video game development industry continues to flourish, despite minimal recognition from their government.
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A new Thunderbirds Are Go: Adventures app has been developed by a British production company and Kiwi developers.
Capital E Digital Studio is hosting two programmes for juniors and seniors taking place in this year's April school holidays.
NZ's video game industry triumphs internationally, with five games praised in 2013's best-of lists, showcasing the country's creative force.
Troubled gaming giant THQ declares bankruptcy, putting its iconic studios and games up for sale in a bid to secure a fresh start.
The funding, which is part of a wider $10 million allocation, is designed to create and nurture the game development industry in the region.
The industry could potentially be worth $1 billion dollars by 2025 if it continues its 39% average annual growth.
A Kiwi video game developer known worldwide for 'Path of Exile' has announced a majority acquisition from Chinese giant Tencent.
Games for Learning conference invites gaming experts, Kiwi game devs and educators to explore the role of games in learning.
Microsoft's Build developer conference is coming to Auckland on May 30 as part of the event's first ever global tour.
Bucking economic woes, NZ's gaming sector added 114 jobs last year, growing by 46% thanks to the surge in smartphone and online gaming.