The UK games industry will gather at the end of the month for a ten-pin bowling tournament.
The charity event, named Strike Club, will take place on Wednesday, April 27th at the Ham Yard hotel in London.
The evening’s goal is to raise over £30,000 for Special Effect, with the support of sponsors such a Sega, Backed VC, Miniclip, Space Ape, Upsight, Square Enix Collective, playhubs, Testology and Marcussen Consulting.
Sumo Digital, King, Media Molecule, Apple, Hutch, Google, Future Games of London, ustwo, Fireproof and EGX will be amongst the 32 teams representing the biggest games companies in the UK.
Recent evidence we discovered indicates that the next game in the Just Cause series may have been canceled, potentially two years ago.
The saga of the legal battle that sees Epic Games fight Apple in the attempt to bring Fortnite back to iOS has just gained another chapter.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney notes that the mobile gaming industry is "largely broken," and blames the 30% tax levied by Apple and Google.
Man has been saying this for ages and knows full well the only thing he wants is more money at Apple and Google's expense and absolutely none of this will result in lower prices for the consumer.
The epic games store charges a 12% tax and has been losing money for 5 years...that sounds dysfunctional.