Silicon Knights Working on New 3D Engine, Self-Publishing
The Canadian developer behind Too Human is getting additional support from the government and will create 80 new jobs.
The Canadian developer behind Too Human is getting additional support from the government and will create 80 new jobs.
Silicon Knights' Denis Dyack believes the used games market is a massive problem that's affecting how developers actually create their games.
Remedy Entertainment tells us that it can't see how the booming mobile games market can be a negative. (Pictured: Death Rally on iOS)
Silicon Knights' Denis Dyack believes the flood of mobile apps is indeed devaluing games as Nintendo's Iwata-san warned.
Kixeye's Will Harbin talks about why most traditional game makers think social gaming is a “fad.”
The social space has been exploding, but Silicon Knights' Denis Dyack believes it's a bubble that's going to burst.
While the spotlight's on Sony, Silicon Knights' Denis Dyack is concerned about the impact of this situation on digital as a medium.
Too Human may one day continue, says Silicon Knights' Denis Dyack.
The Canadian developer will use the money to hire over 60 new people to work on the next big project.
Corey May writes the story, but he knows he has to adapt the writing to fit the gameplay, not vice versa.