CD Projekt is feeling the pinch after Cyberpunk 2077’s disastrous launch. Also: Sony puts more shape around its console and PC strategy, Capcom under fire for alleged copyright infringement, and the first of our E3 2021 discussions.
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TIME STAMPS
- [00:01:03] – CD Projekt is feeling the pinch of Cyberpunk 2077’s disastrous launch
- [00:08:09] – Capcom is being sued by a photographer for copyright infringement
- [00:17:39] – Sony’s Hermen Hulst provides an update on strategy and upcoming games
- [00:26:56] – Investment Interlude
- [00:38:07] – Quick Hits
- [00:48:23] – Let the Summer Game Mess… BEGIN!
SOURCES
- CD Projekt Earnings for Q1 FY2021
- Artist says Capcom stole her photos for Resident Evil, Devil May Cry games in lawsuit (Polygon)
- Hermen Hulst Q&A: What’s Next for PlayStation Studios
- Itch.io – Indie Bundle for Palestinian Aid
- E3 2020 pitch proposes overhaul with ‘queuetainment,’ new floor plan, industry-only day (GameDaily)
INVESTMENT INTERLUDE
- Games One Game Unicorn Index
- Drake Star Partners: Game deals have reached a record $49B in 2021 (GamesBeat)
- Take-Two Interactive Software to Acquire Mobile Games Developer Nordeus
- Unit 2 Games joins Facebook Gaming
- Skillz to Acquire Aarki to Form First Integrated Esports Advertising Platform
- TinyBuild has announced the acquihire of DogHelm and developer Matt Dabrowski
- Chronicle raises $3.2M for fan-focused, NFT-based digital collectibles cards (Gamesbeat)
- Quicksave Interactive has raised $1.3M for HTML5 social games (GamesBeat)
- Snowed In Studios Creates Scarab Games to help Fortune 500 brands launch console and PC Games
- Veloxia raises $3 million to expand beyond idle mobile games (GamesBeat)