Five years after launch, Project Cars 3 will soon be delisted from digital sale, so players who want to add it to their library should hurry. The former CEO of Slightly Mad Studios, Ian Bell, comes ...
Codemasters, the studio behind Grid, Dirt, and Formula 1 racing games, has acquired Project CARS developer Slightly Mad Studios. Codemasters announced the deal, reported to be a $30 million buyout, on ...
You have to be mad to develop a console designed to compete with the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One X, and PlayStation 4 Pro. Ok, not completely mad, just slightly mad. If you never heard of Slightly Mad ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Slightly Mad Studios is best known for the racing series Project CARS, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Slightly Mad Studios is developing a “stand alone console,” that will support VR, CEO Ian Bell revealed Wednesday. The Twitter ...
Need For Speed SHIFT developer Slightly Mad Studios has appointed Michele Pes as its new COO. Pes was previously CEO of German developer 10tacle Studios. His new role will focus on creating new ...
It seems like everyone is going to be making a new game console in the next couple of years, as the latest company to make the move is Slightly Mad Studios. The company's CEO, Ian Bell, sent out the ...
Ian Bell, head of UK studio Slightly Mad, has told GamesIndustry.biz that there have been job losses at the studio, thanks to an unannounced project falling through before production. Earlier this ...
Critically acclaimed racing game publisher Codemasters has bought Project Cars developer Slightly Mad Studios for $30 million. Ian Bell who is CEO of Slightly Mad, has taken to Twitter to showcase ...
Slightly Mad Studios is developing a “stand alone console,” that will support VR, CEO Ian Bell revealed Wednesday. The Twitter account of Ian Bell, CEO of Slightly Mad Studios cryptically tweeted “The ...
Slightly Mad Studios is developing a “stand alone console,” that will support VR, CEO Ian Bell revealed Wednesday. The Twitter account of Ian Bell, CEO of Slightly Mad Studios cryptically tweeted “The ...
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