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Seattle-area game developer Hidden Path Entertainment lays off 44 workers

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Hidden Path Entertainment’s Defense Grid 2: The Awakening. Hidden Path Image) Hidden Path Entertainment , an independent game studio based in Bellevue, Wash., It’s known for tower defense series Defense Grid and VR games Brass Tactics and Witchblood. has laid off 44 employees. Hidden Path was founded in 2006.

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‘Gaming enthusiasts’ are the engine behind entertainment

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Gaming has long been a leader in entertainment. Now, a new type of player -- the game enthusiast -- is making ripples all over entertainment. Read More.

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Netflix acquires game developer Boss Fight Entertainment

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Netflix is expanding its roster of game development studios with the acquisition of Boss Fight Entertainment, a Texas developer. Read More.

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Intellivision Entertainment wants to own retro couch gaming

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Intellivision Entertainment CEO Tommy Tallarico made his pitch to gamers today to own the couch when it comes to retro console gaming. Read More.

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How Blind Squirrel Games is entertaining its game developers during quarantine

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Blind Squirrel Games is going out of its way to make sure that employees are healthy and entertained as they work in quarantine. Read More.

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Return Entertainment raises €5.3M to develop cloud-native games

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Return Entertainment today announced a round of funding for its cloud-native games in development, to be playable on mobile and PC. Read More.

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The Verge’s 2021 gaming and entertainment holiday gift guide

The Verge

A collection of our favorite games and gadgets For better or worse, all of our recent time indoors has turned many of us into gamers and entertainment connoisseurs, whether that means tucking into a crossword puzzle on a regular basis or putting a high-end gaming desktop through its paces. Illustration by Richard Parry.

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