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Scopely layoffs hit Kingdom Maker team

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Scopely has confirmed it may be cutting ties with a number of employees who had been working on its Kingdom Maker publishing team. The cuts reportedly impacted 38 people, according to a LinkedIn post by Amir Satvat, who has been regularly documenting job cuts throughout the industry. Read more

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GameSpot lays off portion of staff

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The employees' posts give little detail as to the scope or focus of the layoffs, saying only that "some" people were let go. A Fandom representative told GamesIndustry.biz that the company would not be providing a statement. Read more

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Savvy Games Group acquires Scopely for $4.9 billion

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Scopely today announced that it has struck a deal to be acquired by Savvy Games Group for $4.9 Scopely said it will remain an autonomously operating company under Savvy. Scopely said it will remain an autonomously operating company under Savvy. Read more

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Why external and distributed development is the future of AAA games

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It’s no secret that game development has seen a massive expansion in scope in recent years. External development has become increasingly popular in recent years, with companies outsourcing parts of development to third parties.

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Riot lays off 530 staff, Riot Forge shutting down

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The company also announced that the scope of Legends of Runeterra is being reduced as well as the end of its publishing label, Riot Forge, which was focusing on titles set in the League of Legends universe.

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Solo dev Walter Woods (Here Below) of Dark and Deep “Strategic partners are crucial” 

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Woods started his studio Here Below with the vision of becoming the A24 of game companies. I try to be patient and set myself up for success by tightly scoping things.” You mention that you want to become the ‘A24 of game companies’ “I love games that are the brainchild of very few people.

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Navigating publishing agreements – Insights from games lawyer Felix Wong

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He has been on the legal team of companies like Epic Games and helped Fall Guys-creator Mediatonic with their explosive rise to fame. So don’t underplay elements and be frank if you think there are areas which are harder to scope.” Make sure that you really stand behind that Milestone schedule as far as possible.