Having set up less than three years ago, Ouya developer U4iA current home to former Activision vets Dusty Welch and Chris Archer has announced it is shutting up shop. Information on what caused the ...
Offensive Combat developer U4iA Games is to close, as confirmed in a statement and tweet from the company's creative and social director Jeremy Dunham. The official statement reads, "It is with a ...
U4iA plans to satisfy those gamers with unmatched, competitive, core games like Offensive Combat, playable through your browser at a level of quality previously not thought possible, all running on ...
The Ouya project appears to be gaining further momentum with mobile developers, with U4iA the studio boasting former Activision men Dusty Welch and Chris Archer taking to its blog to pledge support.
In what’s becoming a trend, there’s another free-to-play eSports game entering the pro gaming ring. On the heels of Riot Games’ popular League of Legends and Wargaming’s World of Tanks, start-up U4iA ...
Just over two years after being launched by two Activision expats, Offensive Combat studio U4iA Games is no longer in operation as of today. The news comes via U4iA's site, where no reason is given ...
Developer ‘U4iA’ (euphoria, geddit?) has Activision’s blockbuster franchise in its sights. They aim to launch the first free to play, ‘AAA’, browser based, first person shooter and the development ...
GeekWire chronicles the Pacific Northwest startup scene. Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter, and check out the GeekWire funding tracker and VC directory. by John Cook on Apr 17, 2012 at 3:07 pm ...
U4iA Games, the studio headed up by Dusty Welch and Chris Archer, is shutting down operations today. "It is with a heavy heart that we write this, but tomorrow, January 15, 2014, will be the last day ...
Washington-based U4iA Games, founded by former Call of Duty leads Dusty Welch and Chris Archer, will close today, according to creative and social director Jeremy Dunham in an announcement on the ...
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