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And just like that, the world feels almost normal again. Restrictions have lifted, and there’s life back in the economy at last! One tell-tale sign of this? Companies are on serious hiring sprees.
Trainual, a leader in the Business Knowledge Transfer market, today announced the company has successfully closed a $6.75M Series A funding round led by 4490 Ventures and MATH Venture Partner.
GamesBeat Next's on-demand library is now live! Start catching up on the 30+ sessions you might have missed. Watch Now Unity Technologies has partnered with the University of Southern California ...
If gaming has a gala, it is The Game Awards.Coming December 6, the awards show for the video game industry will be streamed live across 40 global video networks. Fans will be able to vote on all ...
Investors, gamers, and game developers who are cold on virtual reality should look to the 2017 Game Developers Conference as confirmation that VR has legs. Developers don’t sound as clueless as ...
Every year I make wildly inaccurate predictions about the future of games, and that time has come again. I go through this exercise not only to suffer great embarrassment, but but also to sharpen ...
VB: I’m curious where you see some of the startup activity here. Nvidia’s CEO just said they deal with 1,500 AI startups now. That’s exploded in the last few years. It seems like auto ...
We did it. We picked the 10 best games of 2016, and you better agree with us (because we don’t even agree with us). After hours of consideration, the GamesBeat crew has chosen its Game of the ...
Mafia III is a great example of the glory and the pain of game development. The ambitious title took years to make, with the initial effort focused on crafting the right character, place, and ...
World of Warcraft: Legion just gave the world’s leading paid-subscription massively multiplayer online role-playing game a massive boost in the right direction. And the expansion pack’s ...
Before starting Niantic within Google, Hanke started Keyhole, which was acquired by Google in 2004 and became the foundation for Google Earth. As for the future, Hanke said he is a science fiction ...