Fenris Creations revealed the next expansion of EVEOnline as the first of a three-part series that will expand combat and warfare across its universe ... .
EVEOnline developer CCPGames has broken away from PearlAbyss and rebranded as Fenris Creations as it enters into a "research partnership" with Google DeepMind. The deal is valued at $120 million – that's around £88 million. Read more ...
It's been a pretty busy news week for Eve Online maker CCPGames. It started with the company breaking away from its Korean owner PearlAbyss, which acquired the firm in 2018. Then, CCP announced it was rebranding as Fenris Creations. Read more ... .
Google has taken a minority stake in the company. The collaboration will utilize an offline version of EVEOnline to study artificial intelligence capabilities ... .
EVEOnline developer CCPGames is going independent again, and this time it is doing so under a new name ... EVE Online exists today because of pioneering thinking, patience, and trust between developers and players.
Eve Online developer CCPGames is now Fenris Creations, and it's got a new partnership with a big Google division under its belt as well. Read this article on TechRaptor ....
Google's AI-focused DeepMind division has taken a minority stake in the developer of popular sci-fi simulation EVEOnline, saying it will use the game to study "intelligence in complex, dynamic, player-driven systems.".
Crimson Desert's PearlAbyss has sold off Eve Online developer CCPGames for $120m, citing a need to "improve financial structure". Read this article on TechRaptor ....