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This call provides UK Space Agency support for the UK exploration community.
The CMA has prevented Microsoft’s proposed purchase of Activision over concerns the deal would alter the future of the fast-growing cloud gaming market, leading to reduced innovation and less choice for UK gamers over the years to come.
The CMA has today issued updated provisional findings in its assessment of Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision.
A CMA investigation has provisionally concluded that Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision could result in higher prices, fewer choices, or less innovation for UK gamers.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is concerned that Microsoft’s anticipated purchase of Activision Blizzard could substantially lessen competition in gaming consoles, multi-game subscription services, and cloud gaming services (game streaming).
Rivercraft 2 will help to educate children and young people about the risks of flooding - and inspire them to careers where they can make a difference
The in-game Preston world is the first activity of its kind that uses Artificial Intelligence to map a region and convert it into an interactive Minecraft map.
National Highways has enlisted the help of Minecraft, the world’s best-selling video game, to inspire the next generation of talented tech experts, engineers, scientists and mathematicians.
Six English regions outside London to benefit from £17.5 million to help scale up creative businesses and increase job opportunities
Nexus Interactive Arts digital technology project funded by Innovate UK comes to life as 'FutureVille' exhibit at The Science Museum
Starring role on TV football show for Hertfordshire firm's interactive sports technology, developed with funding from Innovate UK.
Government partners with leading UK video games companies to help get essential health messaging into more UK homes
A team of university graduates from York has won a national competition that could help take their video game into the homes of millions of gamers.
Dstl has been working with Slitherine Software and Battlefront to create a product with the same combat challenges – but with an important difference.
Scientists at Dstl have led a unique urban military experiment, known as the Contested Urban Environment exercise (CUE2021).
Some of the UK’s most talented young games developers were today awarded grants that could help take their creations into millions of homes
A board game that has helped teams at the Sellafield nuclear site overcome real decommissioning challenges has won a global innovation award.
The UK’s next generation of top video game talent will go head-to-head today (Thursday 21 September) to compete for up to £25,000 of government funding today at the UK’s biggest consumer video games show, EGX.
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