Frontier Developments
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Frontier to lay off unknown number of staff in organisational review
Disappointing financial performance, including lower than expected sales of F1 Manager, prompt cost-cutting measures
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Frontier-published Lemnis Gate shutting down in July
Game will be pulled from sale in April, console players will still be able to use local multiplayer
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Frontier lowers financial expectations after F1 Manager underperformance
Developer is also reassessing its Foundry publishing label, no Foundry titles planned for next fiscal year
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David Braben to step down as CEO of Frontier
The company's founder will remain as president, while Jonny Watts will take on the CEO role
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Frontier lowers revenue expectations after slow start for Jurassic World Evolution 2
But sequel expected to overtake the original's first-year revenue, boosted by upcoming film Jurassic World Dominion
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David Braben: Look for publishers with development experience
Frontier CEO shares advice and why his company left working with publishers behind during Investment Summit Online
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David Braben: "Physical games will go away in two to three years"
Frontier CEO says investors see games industry as a "safe haven" during recession at today's Investment Summit Online
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Frontier Developments signs exclusive license for multiple F1 management games
A total of four games are planned, with the first anticipated in F1's 2022 racing season
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David Braben: Now is the best time to make your game
Frontier Developments founder reflects on his three decades in development and the long journey to self-publishing
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Frontier: “We want to become a third-party publisher”
CEO David Braben and CCO Jonny Watts on publishing, Tencent and the return of the British games industry
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The technical artists balancing polycounts and visual quality
Games' greatest visuals might freeze computers and crash consoles if not for intensive optimisation by technical artists
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Tencent buys 9% of Frontier Developments
Chinese company will pay £17.7 million for newly issued shares, Frontier's market cap now above £200 million
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Frontier to release Elite Dangerous and Planet Coaster at physical retail
Sold Out handling the physical versions, believes "quality games will sell whatever the distribution method"
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David Braben named VP of charity SpecialEffect
Frontier founder and his team have already raised over £46,000 for the organisation
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Frontier suing Atari over RollerCoaster Tycoon royalties
Cambridge-based developer claims it is owed $2.2m, has attempted to resolve situation without legal action
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Half-year revenues up at Frontier
Elite sells 1.4 million, company shows pre-tax profits of £400,000 for first half FY15/16
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Frontier Developments: 240 people and still indie
COO David Walsh on scaling the independent spirit, and the madness and glory of Elite: Dangerous
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David Braben given OBE in Queen's Birthday Honours
Elite co-creator thanks the team at Frontier Developments
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Braben: "A lot of confidence and a little bit of cash"
Frontier has just signed a publishing deal for two new titles, but how key was its Game Of The Week process?
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Lost Winds dev Frontier opens new studio in Canada
Tax breaks a bonus but studio needs to have footprint in North America for growth, says Walsh
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