Curt Schilling's decision to move 38 Studios to Rhode Island to secure up to $75 million in loans has drawn quite a bit of fire from local politicians in recent months, but a new report indicates the money has been trimmed back a bit.
A lot of buzz has been circulating around Curt Schilling’s game company, 38 Studios, and their upcoming projects: Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning and Copernicus.
Curt Schilling gained fame and notoriety for his successful baseball career, but Schilling has also been building a name for himself in the gaming industry with the formation of 38 Studios.
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling founded 38 Studios back in 2006 and caught the attention of many gamers when he announced the development of the studios first title as the MMORPG c
PAX East featured a lot of interesting content this year, including a panel focused on the future of MMOGs featuring Paul Barnett (Electronic Arts), Craig Alexander (Turbine), Bob Ferrari (Sanr
The creation and running of 38 Studios has been quite a challenge for ex Major League Baseball all-star Curt Schilling, but the former Boston pitcher isn't letting that slow him down.