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To do that, Trion Worlds had to spend considerable time designing a new online game platform that focused on a server-based architecture. A new technology platform for server-based games ...
Trion Worlds now numbers around 230 employes, divided between Redwood Shores (corporate headquarters, the majority of development, marketing and publishing) and an Austin satellite, ...
Trion Worlds has kept quiet since the announcement that it would publish the English version of ArcheAge in a number of territories. James "Elrar" Nichols explained that "the strategic rollout and ...
Trion Worlds jumped into the gaming industry with its online massively multiplayer role playing game Rift, which launched in March. That game was designed to look as good and play as well as ...
One of the grand experiments in all of gaming is going even more experimental. Trion Worlds is announcing today that its Defiance massively multiplayer online game is going free-to-play this summer.
Trion Worlds is officially launching version 1.0 of its voxel-based Trove online game world for the PC. Redwood City, Calif.-based Trion Worlds acknowledges that its blocky free-to-play online ...
Gamigo acquired Trion Worlds, developer behind “Rift,” and subsequently laid off an undetermined number of its staff, Gamasutra reported Monday. Trion Worlds, which is the studio behind ...
Trion Worlds has confirmed that some employees have been laid off after the studio was acquired by a buyer believed to be Gamigo. Skip to main content. Open menu Close menu.
MMO developer Trion Worlds, responsible for the likes of Rift, ArchAge, and Defiance, has reportedly laid off the "vast majority" of its workforce following acquisition by free-to-play publisher ...
Trion Worlds recently purchased Gazillion Entertainment and are now taking major steps that could offer a viable path to market for indie projects. Red Thomas weighs in on the business move and ...
Trion Worlds’ Defiance 2050 is out now, a reboot of the original Defiance MMO. It doesn’t have an accompanying show on Syfy this time around, but that means it could be a much more interesting ...
Now Trion Worlds CEO Scott Hartsman, someone who has "spent more time combating fraud in the last couple years than making games," has issued a long statement regarding G2A and their practices to ...