
Robyn at Ourcade Games writes: Where are the Black developers?
Seems like a simple enough question. A while back on twitter, I queried this same thing. I was simply wondering where all the people who looked like me were in relation to gaming. Around that same time, I believe it was called into question during a discussion after E3 about the types of protagonists we were seeing in games.

According to a new survey on Quality Assurance testing in the video gaming industry, only 23% of major game developers conduct sufficient QA for their titles.
Of course they don't, why would they? So many people have gotten comfortable with games releasing in a shit state that they've basically become free QA testers.
That AI driven QA could be something interesting tho.
It's not in the devs hands most of the time. It's management trying to save money for their bonuses.

Developer CyberConnect2 confirmed the incoming closure of its satellite office in Montreal, Canada. At the end of July, it'll be shutting down its only other office beyond the main one stationed in Fukuoka, Japan.
The Montreal office opened in 2016, 20 years after the developer was originally founded. Its statement noted that the second office "led CyberConnect2 on a creative journey in the development of tools and cutting-edge techniques used in creating games."
No mention was made in the developer's statement about if it will offer any severance or transitional help to those about to be laid off.

A U.S. judge in California on Thursday turned down Microsoft Corp's bid to freeze a private consumer antitrust lawsuit over the company's $69 billion deal to acquire "Call of Duty" maker Activision Blizzard Inc while a related regulatory challenge to the deal plays out.
I wonder if the opinions displayed by the members on this site would be the same if Sony were the ones trying to buy Activision Blizzard.
Strange the triilion dollar company with the best lawyers money can buy. Funny, there was someone here saying and making fun that this would be immediately crushed...
MS are only buying up these publishers so they can take the IP's they want absorb them into the xbox brand and then close down said publisher. I bet in a few years Bethesda will be gone and MS will take titles like Fallout, Doom, Elder Scrolls, etc and ditch the rest. They do it in all other areas that they slime their way into so why will gaming be teated any different by them?
Lets hope the courts can stop this tax dodging tech giant from buying up and monopolising yet another industry.