
In-Fusio sues Xbox maker for breach of contract, saying it refused to approve game designs while still demanding payment for exclusivity of license.
In 2005, French mobile game developer In-Fusio announced at the CTIA IT Wireless and Entertainment trade show that it would bring the sci-fi shooter franchise Halo to mobile phones as part of an exclusive three-year deal with publisher Microsoft.
More than a year after the initial agreement and with no Halo game available for mobile phones, In-Fusio filed suit against Microsoft in a Seattle court last month, accusing the publisher of breach of contract.

Big changes are being made at the top of Microsoft's gaming division.
MS knack for one upping bad news from other companies so soon afterwards is pretty astounding lol. Can't say I'm surprised though, this gen has been dreadful for the xbox brand.
Being replaced by an AI boss exec though, yikes.
I'm convinced "early retirement" is just them wanting to save both themselves the embarrassment and them getting forced out without the drama.
You bow out naturally while we make it all look like it's part of the plan, both of us look as competent as we can make out during the fallout
Jim Ryan was the exactly the same.

The second part of GTA BOOM's interview with Obbe Vermeij where they turn from origin stories to craft. Specifically, how early GTA games created the illusion of life, and why that illusion still matters more than brute-force simulation.

Private funding fell a further 55% last year, according to Epyllion's latest State of Video Gaming report.
Wow, that's a very smart way to write a title. it almost sound like it was bungie who sue microsoft.