New Remedy CEO discusses prioritising own IP and learning from its mistakes
Remedy's new CEO Jean-Charles Gaudechon has stated that the studio will prioritise its own IP and focus on maximising the potential of its core franchises. …
Remedy's new CEO Jean-Charles Gaudechon has stated that the studio will prioritise its own IP and focus on maximising the potential of its core franchises. …
Control Resonant Control Resonant Feed News New Remedy CEO discusses prioritising own IP and learning from its mistakes "Honestly, we haven't achieved half of the potential in terms of the products that we make," says Jean-Charles Gaudechon News Remedy reports "stable" Q1 performance despite decrea…
… Sega will now focus on medium- and long-term growth, reducing the priority of free-to-play games. More than 100 developers from this segment have been reassigned to full game development to support mainstay IPs. …
… In other words, it has lowered the priority of free-to-play games. Some of the division's development personnel over 100 people have been transferred to the full game development division, too, focusing on the mainstay IPs. …
… "Just like Asmodee and Coffee Stain which were spun off in April 2024 , we believe Fellowship Entertainment will thrive the most by becoming its own standalone business." Wingefors continued: "I think the assets held by Fellowship Entertainment are among the most undervalued in the industry and I f… …
… "Starbreeze is fully focused on delivering more content to our Payday products and expanding the IP across more experiences and platforms," he says. "It's a huge responsibility to have an IP of this magnitude. …
… But, despite being known for taking creative risks, Remedy is a relatively conservative company, and spent the years leading up to Firebreak’s launch building itself up so that it could 1 own the majority of its own properties and 2 develop multiple projects simultaneously. …
… It seems like only a matter of time before the pipelines works in reverse. …
… It seems, however, after some underwhelming results for the company, and likely across the wider gaming landscape, Sega is winding down these ambitions, admitting it has already moved 100 developers to its "mainstay IPs". …
… To enforce and operationalize those principles effectively, Europe needs its own compute infrastructure foundation. Without sovereign platforms, regulatory influence alone may not translate into practical technological leadership. …