Silicon Knights
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Silicon Knights denied appeal in Epic case
US Court of Appeals upholds original verdict, Silicon Knights must pay all damages, costs and destroy Unreal products
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Precursor co-founder, ex-Silicon Knights director arrested for child pornography
Ken McCulloch taken in by Canadian police, Precursor cuts all ties
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Denis Dyack addresses "ugly" X-Men Destiny controversy
Video: "I've got to do something about this, because it's affecting me and it's affecting my colleagues at Precursor Games"
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Silicon Knights closes offices, lays off employees
Silicon Knights art assets and equipment find their way to Precursor
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Silicon Knights staff now fewer than 5 - Report
Former employees say studio shirked X-Men: Destiny duties to focus on unsuccessful Eternal Darkness 2 pitch, now a shell of former self
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Silicon Knights sees layoffs, says Nintendo rumor "has no basis in fact"
After the lawsuit with Epic, the developer is scaling back
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Silicon Knights confirms that it will appeal court ruling
A jury ruled in favor of Epic on all counts, but Denis Dyack isn't giving up
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Epic v. Silicon Knights: Jury finds for Epic on all counts
Tweet from Epic VP Mark Rein says it's over [UPDATE: Judge awards Epic $4.5m]
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Epic vs. Silicon Knights lawsuit claims now worth $1 each
Even if Silicon Knights wins, its earnings will be a far cry from the $58 million in damages it seeks
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Epic v. Silicon Knights: What to Expect
Attorney Mark Methenitis provides an overview of next week's important trial
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Pre-owned increases cost of games, cannibalizes industry, says Dyack
"There's not going to be an industry," warns Silicon Knights head
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Silicon Knights never actually received any money from Canadian government
For reasons unexplained, the developer was never sent the money it had been granted
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Silicon Knights: We'll expose "misconduct" of Epic in court
Dyack shrugs off latest legal setback and claims voluminous evidence against Unreal engine maker
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Social gaming will "crash very hard" - Dyack
"I don't think there's an economy there," claims Silicon Knights boss
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Silicon Knights awarded $4m by Canadian government
65 new jobs expected to be created by move; new game in development
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Cloud gaming is a "win for everyone" – Dyack
Online services can eliminate all hardware problems and tackle piracy and used game sales, says Silicon Knights boss
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Dyack: Developer layoffs and closures have been "staggering"
But Ontario region will expand over next five years, with Silicon Knights poised to be part of explosive growth
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Cloud tech will lead to better games - Dyack
Silicon Knights boss believes new services will speed development and increase dev competition
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Silicon Knights "temporarily" lays-off 26 staff
Staff cuts come as part of "attrition" after shipping Too Human
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Dyack calls on Too Human critics to "stand up and be counted"
Silicon Knights boss wants to take on critics when game is released in August