For over ten years in Eve Online, there has been a strict company policy that required game developers to keep the identity of their player characters anonymous. But soon, CCP Games employees will be allowed to shed that anonymous status if they choose to. According to an announcement during Eve London, starting in December, CCP
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Eve Online, the space-based MMORPG from CCP Games, revealed balance updates and Invasion World Tour details in two new developers’ blog entries and Eve Pulse developer video from the Senior Community Manager. Some of the biggest changes coming to this balance update, and for Eve Online this Spring in general, are for capital ship balance, which
In a post on their website, CCP Games has announced that the previously planned Invite-Only Alpha for Project Nova is on indefinite hiatus after reviewing the current state of the game. A spiritual successor to Dust 514, Project Nova is a first person shooter that exists inside and alongside EVE Online. Project Nova was shown
CCP Games, a developer best known for EVE Online, has gone through several changes over the past year. In addition to winding down VR development, they sold off their Newcastle Studio to Sumo Digital and outright shut down their branch in Atlanta. Today, we learned of the biggest change yet, which should hopefully keep things
Today, British independent studio Sumo Digital announced they have acquired CCP Games’ Newcastle Studio. Thirty-four staff members — including Owen O’Brien who will take the mantle of Studio Director — from the garnered game studio will remain in Newcastle as part of Sumo Digital. Managing Director of Sumo Digital Paul Porter considers the acquisition of
Very few names in the VR development scene have been as stable as CCP Games. When VR was still in its nascent stages, Icelandic studio CCP Games was making waves with EVE: Valkyrie and wowing both critics and consumers alike. Now, amid what feels like a wind of change in the industry, CCP Games has announced
CCP Games, developer of EVE: Valkyrie and EVE: Online announced that its competitive virtual reality title Sparc has made its way to PlayStation VR. An energetic launch trailer has accompanied the team’s enthusiastic announcement. In Sparc, players throw, dodge, deflect, and hone their accuracy through one-on-one gameplay. Utilizing the PlayStation Move controllers, competitors hurl projectiles at one another across