New US owner of Realtime Worlds' All Points Bulletin given £125,000 grant to set up Edinburgh studio
The new owner of a computer game that destroyed Dundee company Realtime Worlds, with the loss of 250 jobs, has been given a £125,000 grant to create jobs in Edinburgh. (...)
Hackers attack Realtime Worlds equipment auction
An online sale of equipment from failed Dundee computer games developer Realtime Worlds had to be halted yesterday after hackers attacked the auction house's website. (...)
Cautious welcome for Realtime Worlds move
Dundee West MP Jim McGovern has cautiously welcomed news that a mystery American buyer will save a small part of computer games firm Realtime Worlds. (...)
Realtime Worlds received £200,000 of public cash
Administration-hit games firm Realtime Worlds was given £200,000 in public funding to help recruit new staff just months before it collapsed into administration. (...)
Realtime Worlds collapse a savage blow
Dundee's economy has been dealt a savage blow after computer games company Realtime Worlds was placed into administration with the loss of an estimated 170 jobs. (...)
Online sales could benefit Dundee games industry
Dundee's cutting-edge computer games sector is undergoing changes which might play to the strengths of local companies, an academic has said. (...)
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