Telford College is set to launch new gaming course
A new games design course is being launched at Telford College to give students a pathway to exciting careers in one of the UK’s fastest growing technology industries.
A new games design course is being launched at Telford College to give students a pathway to exciting careers in one of the UK’s fastest growing technology industries.
Around £30,000 worth of illegal cigarettes, tobacco and disposable vapes was seized from traders across Walsall last month.
EE is holding its first Game Day on Sunday, November, 5.
Indoor bowling chain Lane7 is gearing up to launch a new flagship gaming and entertainment hub in the heart of Birmingham city centre.
A slot machine firm’s bid to have a new 24-hour licence has failed for the second time amid fears it will add to crime issues in Walsall town centre.
A slot machine business has asked for a chance to prove a 24-hour licence won’t add to violence and disorder problems in Walsall town centre.
Net gaming revenue was up by nine per cent at Mecca Bingo venue in the three months to the end of March.
A former electronic bingo hall which has lain empty in Walsall town centre for almost five years is set to become a slot machine centre.
Two young fundraisers have helped to buy a gaming cart for children being treated at a hospital in Wolverhampton.
Gaming fan Jordan Jackson is hoping to take fundraising to another level when he holds an event to boost funds for a children’s play area appeal at Walsall Manor Hospital.
Mecca Bingo owner The Rank Group saw a two per cent rise in net gaming revenue to £165.7 million in the first three months of its financial year.
Ten new jobs have been created at a £200,000 gambling shop which has opened its doors near Dudley.
From Minecraft Dungeons to FIFA 22 – young patients at The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital will have access to some of the latest Xbox computer games thanks to the donation of two state-of-the-art gaming carts.
A shortage of computer chips has also slowed production of the Sony’s PlayStation 5 machine.
Our Scottish Future said the industry could risk being left behind in a market dominated by large international developers.