
When we last heard words of wisdom from Nexon CEO Owen Mahoney -- all the way back in 2014 -- it was his telling people that free-to-play games should "focus on heart first and money second." Coming from the man in charge of N...
When we last heard words of wisdom from Nexon CEO Owen Mahoney -- all the way back in 2014 -- it was his telling people that free-to-play games should "focus on heart first and money second." Coming from the man in charge of N...
The free-to-play Lord of the Rings MMO game that was announced by Leyou Technologies in 2018 and said to be co-developed and co-published by Amazon Games in 2019 has been cancelled. Bloomberg's Jason Schreier reports that t...
We've had Perfect World, and we'll soon have New World from Amazon, but what if we combined the two and made "Perfect New World"?...
Amazon's not letting the failures of Crucible and Breakaway discourage it from continuing to make video games.
Last year, I wrote that 2019 was a year of potential, if not immediate impact.
Crucible is on its last legs.
Less than half a year after its launch -- and three months after its un-launch and removal to closed beta -- Amazon Game Studios has announced that it is pulling the plug on Crucible.
Back in 2016, Amazon Game Studios announced that it was working on three new online games: Breakaway, New World, and Crucible.
A few weeks ago, we learned that Guild Wars 2 Game Director Mike Zadorojny had left ArenaNet back in November -- a fact that was unknown to the general public for several months.
19 months after leaving Daybreak Game Company and just a month after shuttering the doors of his indie startup Pixelmage Games, John Smedley has found new employment. Smedley will head up the San Diego office of Amazon Game...
UPDATE: Zach Sharpes got this ad to pop up on Facebook yesterday: And Magicman says there was a section on the Amazon website that also labeled the game as a "free sports brawler," thought that section is now gone.