UK retailer GAME has sold Player 1 Events, the division that organises Insomnia Gaming Festival, to Supernova Capital for an undisclosed sum. All existing staff for the company will be retained and is ...
Multiplay, organiser of the Insomnia series of gaming festivals, the largest gaming festivals in the United Kingdom have just announce a series of initiatives designed to showcase the best UK talent ...
GAME Esports and Events -- formerly known as Multiplay -- has announced it will be taking the Insomnia Gaming Festival global. Insomnia has this week confirmed a multi-year agreement with The Global ...
I'm not too sure what InSomnia is. I have a press release and a two minute long trailer in front of me but neither connect the dots completely. That's part of the reason it's so intriguing. The other ...
UK retailer GAME has snapped up gaming events company Multiplay in a deal worth £20m. GAME will pay £12.6m upfront, then a further £7.4m in cash and shares over the next three years, GamesIndustry ...
Insomnia Dublin has announced the games that attendees can expect to play as well as the special guests they can expect to see at upcoming gaming festival, which is set to take place on November 9th ...
The Witcher developer CD Projekt Red's online store, GOG.com, has announced its latest PC games sale. Beginning today is the Double Insomnia Sale, which spans 150+ games, some of which will be offered ...
Insomnia 52, the UK's biggest ever gaming festival, hits the Ricoh Arena next week. If you are heading to Coventry for it, here's the stuff you can't miss... Chances are you'll be counting down the ...
One game will be available at a time in limited quantities. Once it’s gone, it’s gone. GOG.com has announced the autumn Insomnia Promo which will see discounts of up to 80 per cent on 100 games during ...
YouTube and gaming stars Pyrocynical, NerdOut! Music and Joshua Juliano aka ‘lolb0om’ have all been confirmed as special guests for upcoming gaming festival Insomnia Dublin, which is set to take place ...
RPGs are the extreme metal of videogames. Not because they share common themes of swords and savagery, but because the genre terminology can sometimes run away from you - even as you try to clear up ...