
Poland's CD Projekt to start marketing campaign for Phantom Liberty in June
By Adrianna Ebert GDANSK (Reuters) -Poland's biggest game developer CD Projekt said on Thursday it will start a marketing campaign
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China to import 27 new video games, including Tencent, NetEase titles
By Josh Ye HONG KONG - China's online gaming regulator on Monday granted licences to 27 foreign games in March
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Microsoft inks licensing deal with cloud gaming provider Boosteroid
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Microsoft on Tuesday signed a 10-year licensing deal to bring Activision's Call of Duty
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Microsoft president says he has Activision licensing deal with Nvidia
By Foo Yun Chee and Stephen Nellis BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Microsoft Corp President Brad Smith said on Tuesday the U.S. software
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Saudi Arabia's wealth fund raises Nintendo stake to 6%
TOKYO Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) has increased its stake in Japan's Nintendo Co Ltd to 6%,
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Got game? Automakers show off in-car entertainment options at CES
By Joseph White and Dawn Chmielewski LAS VEGAS What started out as a novelty offered by Elon Musk
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First pre-trial hearing in Microsoft-Activision case set for Jan. 3
WASHINGTON A judge has set Jan. 3 for the first pre-trial hearing in the Biden administration's case against
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China to import 45 foreign video games, grants multiple licences to Tencent
By Josh Ye BEIJING (Reuters) -China's video games regulator granted on Wednesday publishing licences to 45 foreign games for release
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Video gamers sue Microsoft in U.S. court to stop Activision takeover
By Mike Scarcella Microsoft Corp was hit on Tuesday in U.S. court with a private consumer lawsuit claiming
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"Fortnite" creator Epic Games to pay $520 million to settle FTC's allegations
The Federal Trade Commission said on Monday that "Fortnite" creator Epic Games has agreed to pay $520 million
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U.S. seeks to stop Microsoft's $69 billion bid for games maker Activision
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON The Biden administration filed a complaint on Thursday aimed at blocking tech giant Microsoft's
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Exclusive-Microsoft likely to offer EU concessions soon in Activision deal - sources
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Microsoft is likely to offer remedies to EU antitrust regulators in the coming weeks
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