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Women gamers battle misogyny, violence: Will they breach gaming industry's gender divide?
Theladiesfinger •The next time you think of gamers, perhaps you should be thinking of college girls. Or your mum. Or the granny next door.
Gaming companies rated "overweight" by Morgan Stanley after robust performance on Wall Street
Fp Archives •Shares of video game maker Activision Blizzard and rival Electronic Arts extended months-long Wall Street rallies in September as investors eyed new versions of high-profile franchises such as "FIFA" and "Call of Duty," analysts said.
'Overwatch' launch and 'Candy Crush' deal result in surging revenue for Activision
Fp Archives •Activision Blizzard Inc reported a 50.4 percent surge in quarterly revenue on Thursday, propelled by the popularity of the newly-launched "Overwatch" game and the boost from the acquisition of "Candy Crush" maker King Digital.
Activision Blizzard to Buy Candy Crush Maker for $5.9 Billion
Fp Archives •Video game maker Activision Blizzard said it will buy "Candy Crush Saga" creator King Digital Entertainment for $5.9 billion (roughly Rs. 38,645 crores) to strengthen its games portfolio.
Sony Online Entertainment sold off, renamed Daybreak Game Company
Fp Archives •Japan's Sony has sold its online gaming unit to a US investment firm, in a move that should free it to make titles for consoles other than PlayStation.
Fans urge Nintendo to name 'Zelda' character after Robin Williams
Fp Archives •Did you know? Robin Williams was an avid video gamer
Tech2 News Staff •NSA spied on World of Warcraft, Xbox Live, Second Life gamers
Nishtha •Worried that virtual worlds could become a safe zone for terrorist activities and communications, British and American security agencies have reportedly been
NSA spied on World of Warcraft, Second Life games as well
Fp Staff •Not only did the National Security Agency (NSA) and British spies kept an eye on email, Facebook and Twitter to name a few, they also spied on online gaming worlds, according to new reports.
NSA spied on World of Warcraft, Second Life games as well
Fp Staff •Not only did the National Security Agency (NSA) and British spies kept an eye on email, Facebook and Twitter to name a few, they also spied on online gaming worlds, according to new reports.