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Do Games business and news from across the web.- TIGA Games Education Conference – Full agenda announced!TIGA has announced the full agenda for its upcoming Games Education Conference 2026, hosted at Birmingham City University and sponsored by Epic Games. The event will feature over 30 speakers from educational institutions and studios discussing key topics such as skills requirements, graduate employment, games research, and diversity in games education.
- Fanatical Partners with Into Games to Launch Charity Game Bundle Supporting the Future of UK Games TalentFanatical has partnered with Into Games to launch the Into Games Charity Bundle 2026, a limited-time collection of 11 PC games available for $14.99. All proceeds will be donated to Into Games to support their initiatives aimed at enhancing social mobility and creating equitable pathways into the UK games sector for individuals from diverse backgrounds.
- Into Games' IG50 program to support new devs from working-class backgrounds opens again next monthInto Games has reopened applications for its IG50 program, which supports emerging game developers from working-class and low-income backgrounds in the UK. Headline sponsor Ubisoft is providing paid internships of up to three months with UK studios, aiming to address structural barriers in the industry. The program also offers tickets and accommodation for Develop:Brighton 2026.
- Tools to tell if your game is brokenMatthew Tighe of Gameworks discusses how his company's platform uses AI and machine learning to help developers identify and fix bugs and performance issues throughout the game development process. Similarly, Ken Noland of AI Guys explains how their tool PerfCop analyzes performance data for Unreal Engine games to accelerate debugging and decision-making. Both emphasize that these AI tools are designed to assist developers, not replace them, by handling tedious tasks and improving overall game quality and development efficiency.