Activision Blizzard held onto subscribers of its most profitable game, "World of Warcraft," in the first quarter and raised its earnings outlook for the year. Read More
With another month of solid sales under its belt, it looks as though Activision is proving that its budding Skylanders franchise has staying power, and that’s hopeful news for videogame developers and retailers alike. Read More
The $64 billion global video games industry, shaken up by the likes of Zynga in recent years, may be on the verge of another identity crisis. Read More
Blizzard Entertainment, the creator of "World of Warcraft" and a substantial part of the video game industry's largest publisher, announced plans Wednesday to lay off 600 employees. Read More
Consumers of all ages are spending more time playing games on smartphones and social networks, and it’s having a far-reaching impact on videogame developers, toymakers and even retailers. Read More
On Monday, one analyst initiated coverage on Zynga — which makes games, such as FarmVille and Words with Friends — with an overweight rating and a $11 price target. Read More