Sony President Hiroki Totoki has admitted that the development of Firewalk Studios' failed 'Concord' was mired with problems.
Following the news Sony has closed Concord studio Firewalk, the live-service game's initial development deal reportedly cost $200m. This, however, was not enough to cover the game's entire ...
Concord, one of the world’s largest independent music companies, has successfully closed a new series of $850 million in financing to “fuel strategic growth and acquisition.” In recent years ...
Bill Hay, who helped the Chicago Blackhawks win a Stanley Cup in 1960-61 and was one of hockey's great ambassadors, has died at the age of 88. Hay won the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie in ...
CALGARY — Former Chicago Blackhawks star and Hall of Fame hockey executive Bill Hay has died. He was 88. Hockey Canada, where Hay was president and chief operating officer from 1990-1995 ...
The hockey world is mourning the passing of longtime Calgary resident Bill Hay, a difference-maker in the sport for a span of several decades — from his days as a Calder Trophy winner and ...
Bill Hay, a Stanley Cup champion, Calder Trophy winner and for decades an influential figure with the Hockey Hall of Fame, Hockey Canada and Calgary Flames, has died. He was 88. The native of ...
The protracted legal battle between BML Properties (BMLP) and China Construction America (CCA) ended last week with a decisive verdict, a judicial tongue-lashing and massive damages. Some in the ...
A New York State Supreme Court judge has ordered the subsidiary of a major Chinese contractor to pay the developer of the Baha Mar resort in the Bahamas damages of $1.6bn for fraudulently delaying the ...
More than nine years after developer BML Properties lost its nearly complete, $3.5-billion Baha Mar resort project in Nassau, Bahamas to bankruptcy, a state court judge in New York ruled Oct. 18 ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. FILE - Irad Ortiz Jr., center, rides White Abarrio to win the Breeders’ Cup Classic horse race, Nov. 4 ...