Don Mattrick, Ubisoft, Incognita, Middle Eastern developers, science - Speed Run

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A profile of Don Mattrick on Fast Company reports he left Microsoft ahead of a "massive" reorganization. One of Ubisoft's services has been hacked. Klei Entertainment's next game is turn-based tactical adventure Incognita. We explore the plight of Middle Eastern game developers and the real-life science between BioShock Infinite, The Last of Us and Deus Ex: Human Revolution.

Report: Don Mattrick left for Zynga ahead of 'massive' Microsoft reorganization - http://www.polygon.com/2013/7/2/4485990/report-don-mattrick-left-for-zynga-ahead-of-massive-microsoft

Ubisoft website hacked, usernames and encrypted passwords exposed - http://www.polygon.com/2013/7/2/4486856/ubisoft-website-hacked-usernames-and-encrypted-passwords-exposed

Incognita is Klei's next 'turn-based tactical espionage' game - http://www.polygon.com/2013/7/2/4486978/incognita-klei-turn-based-tactical-espionage

How Middle Eastern studios are overcoming game development challenges - http://www.polygon.com/2013/7/2/4485980/how-middle-eastern-studios-are-overcoming-game-development-challenges

Mad science: developers turn to science to build a better apocalypse - http://www.polygon.com/features/2013/7/2/4449082/mad-science-build-a-better-apocalypse More from Polygon:

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