NASCAR's Ryan Blaney is a Cup champion, an actor (Cars 3) and a video game cover boy with a knack for making his childhood ...
Who doesn’t love Disney? Come on, admit it. There’s something wholesome and cosy about spending time with Mickey and Minnie, or sinking into any one of the dozens of Disney Classics movies made over ...
There seems to be no shortage of Disney adults, according to the company’s most recent quarterly earnings report, which showed a 7 percent increase in revenue compared to the same period last year.
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After deciding that it didn't want to primarily lean on its own internal game-development capabilities, Disney announced in 2024 that it was investing $1.5 billion in Epic Games as a component in a ...
Epic Games laid off 1,000 employees and shut down several Fortnite modes, acknowledging that recent games and updates have repeatedly flopped despite the franchise’s enduring global dominance. The ...
When mentioning Epic Games nowadays, most gamers might think about Fortnite or Unreal Engine, two behemoth projects being developed at the studio. However, it sounds like Epic won't be stuck with just ...
Fortnite developer Epic Games is reportedly working on a new extraction shooter featuring Disney characters that is set to launch later this year. A Bloomberg report states the currently unnamed ...
Epic Games is developing a new extraction shooter for Disney and plans to launch it in November, according to a new report from Bloomberg. It will be the first game released as part of Disney's $1.5 ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The Walt Disney Company’s new CEO, Josh D’Amaro, is a big fan of ...
It was just two years ago that Walt Disney Co. placed a massive bet on Epic Games. At the time, the Burbank media giant announced a “games and entertainment universe” with the “Fortnite” developer to ...
Epic Games and Disney remain committed to building an interoperable games and entertainment universe despite the former’s decision to cut $500 million in costs and lay off over 1,000 employees amid a ...