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After 25 years, Gamasutra, a leading resource for game development and industry knowledge, changes its name to Game Developer. Learn about the reasons, the new website, and the editorial vision of the publication. at Gamedeveloper.com
Game Developer is a website that covers the latest news, trends, and events in the game industry. Find articles, podcasts, webinars, and more on design, programming, business, audio, art, and culture. at Gamedeveloper.com
Game Developer. (website) Game Developer (known as Gamasutra until 2021) [1] is a website created in 1997 that focuses on aspects of video game development. It is owned and operated by Informa and acted as the online sister publication to the print magazine Game Developer prior to the latter's closure in 2013. [2] at En.wikipedia.org
Gamasutra, a longtime online games development publication, is changing its name to Game Developer starting August 26, 2021. The rebrand aims to shed the old name's connotations with the Kama Sutra and focus on professionalism and creativity in the industry. at Screenrant.com
Gamasutra, a website for video game industry news, opinion, and insight, has changed its name and look to Game Developer. The site launched in August 2021 with new features, staff promotions, and GDC updates. at Gdconf.com
The site for game developers, formerly known as Gamasutra, changes its name and domain to avoid cringe and sexism associations. The editorial content will be migrated to the new site over time, led by Alissa McAloon as Editor-in-Chief. at Gameworldobserver.com
The 15 pieces below (10 blogs from game developers, and five articles from Gamasutra writers and contributors) are from the first quarter of this year (January-March). The list is a mix of our highest-trafficked articles, and some lower-trafficked-but-still-excellent articles. Bookmark this blog post or add it to your lists for later reading ... at Gamedeveloper.com
Dedicated to the craft of making video games. at Youtube.com
Gamasutra is now Game Developer! Now at. @gamedevdotcom. gamedeveloper.com Joined July 2020. at Twitter.com
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