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Dragon Age Inquisition

Dragon Age Inquisition’s PS4 and XB1 final resolutions revealed

The official Dragon Age Twitter account has recently revealed Dragon Age Inquisition’s final resolutions on the current generation consoles. PlayStation 4 owners will enjoy this latest entry in full 1080p, while Xbox One gamers in 900p. The developer (or whoever controls said account) mentions the fact that BioWare has “maximized the current potential of each platform”. This statement comes in ...

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Dragon Age 3: Inquisition system requirements disclosed, PC screenshots included

Dragon Age 3: Inquisition news still pouring in, and this time it’s all about the system requirements and in-game action screenshots. The official PC specs for Dragon Age 3: Inquisition were published on Origin along with an introductory trailer in which the game is furtherly described by the BioWare personnel. In Inquisition, you’ll be taking a plunge into the Hinterlands ...

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World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor – The Iron Tide patch coming very soon

Blizzard announced on their official Battle.net blog that the pre-expansion 6.0.2 Iron Tide patch for World Of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor will be landing in Azeroth on Wednesday, this October 15th. This pre-launch patch is quite huge, featuring extensive skills and abilities updates for every class, multiple game adjustments, and fixes for many quests and raids. On top of these, developers ...

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Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris receives new gameplay diary

Developer Crystal Dynamics and publisher Square Enix have released a new developer diary showcasing four brand-new minutes of gameplay from the upcoming top-down cooperative-focused Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris. In this latest video, executive producer Scot Amos and members of his team discuss the game’s various features, ranging from rings and amulets, loot, puzzles which change according to ...

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Microsoft

Microsoft committed to supporting the PC more

The head of Microsoft Studios and the Xbox division – Phil Spencer – has recently stated Microsoft is now more than ever committed to supporting the PC. According to an audio interview courtesy of The Inner Circle Podcast, the PC scene is “incredibly important” to both Spencer and the company. “I thought the Windows 10 announcement was good. We haven’t talked ...

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Xbox Live Gold is free this weekend for Xbox 360 owners

Microsoft has a great deal for anyone with an Xbox 360 and a desire to check out the Xbox Live Gold program. The service is available at no cost whatsoever from Friday, October 10th until Sunday, October 12th. During this period you can go online and get in on the awesome multiplayer action with games like Destiny, Titanfall, Halo and more, depending on ...

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Assassin's Creed Unity

Assassin’s Creed Unity’s controls will take “a few hours” to get used to

According to developer Ubisoft, Assassin’s Creed Unity’s reworked control-scheme will apparently take a while to get used to, especially if you’re a veteran of the series. During a recent interview with VideoGamer, senior producer Vincent Pontbriand admitted he’s a little concerned about the upcoming fan-reaction. “Yes, to be honest, it is [a concern] for me a little bit”, stated Pontbriand. ...

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Dragon Age - Inquisition FPS

Dragon Age Inquisition can last up to 200 hours

Developer BioWare reckons future Dragon Age Inquisition players will have to set aside between 150 and 200 hours in order to complete everything there is in the upcoming role-playing game. During a recent interview courtesy of Polygon, the game’s producer – Cameron Lee – stated “[they’re] just making more. More and more and more. And it’s all entirely up to ...

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