Microsoft is finally bringing the Xbox One to Japan after almost a year since the console was first launched in the US and EU. Since this a market traditionally dominated by Sony and Nintendo, most people believe that the Redmond-based company will have a hard time selling a decent amount of units over there. Even so, Microsoft is very confident ...
Read More »Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair was released today
The English version of the Playstation Vita exclusive Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair has been released today. It has already been out in Japan since October 10, 2013. The Japanese market also got a PSP version, released on July 26th, 2012. The game was developed by Spike Chunsoft and released by NIS America in the United States. The game is a ...
Read More »Wildstar will soon get Megaservers, free realm transfers now available
Carbine Studios revealed earlier that they’ve been working on improving the Wildstar servers for quite a while now and will be soon ready to launch the Megaservers. Just as the name suggests, these servers will be able to support a much larger population of players, which should results in more raids, more groups, more activity, more… well, everything. Carbine also says ...
Read More »Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare pre-orders are awarded with a Destiny bonus
Activision announced that users who preorder Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will receive a special bonus tied to Bungie’s Destiny. By preordering the next Call of Duty installment from GameStop United States before September 21, you will receive the level 20 “Legendary Blacksmith Armor Shader”. According to Activision, the bonus armor will apply shades of gun metal gray, bullet brass ...
Read More »The Sims 4 received a day-one patch jam packed with bug fixes
The Sims 4 only launched today, but publisher EA already managed to identify quite a number of bug thanks in part to player complaints. Luckily, the company was quick to react and released a day-one patch aimed at fixing all these issues. One of the most annoying bugs caused the game to enter in a non-responsive state when Sims went on ...
Read More »Microsoft releases official NFL Xbox One and Windows 8 app
Now that Madden 15 was released, and the NFL season is about to start, Microsoft has decided to do something that will allow Xbox and Windows 8 users to watch real football on their platforms. Therefore, the company announced the release of an official NFL app that will bring fans a more immersive and interactive way to watch American football. ...
Read More »Developers sign a letter to end harassment
Hundreds of game developers, both tied to important publishers and independent ones have signed an open letter to the gaming community. The letter is intended to end hateful speech and harassment. It states that everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity or religion has the right to play, criticize or make games without being harassed or threatened. Furthermore, the letter ...
Read More »Indie RPG Runers was released on Steam today
Indie developer LGK Games released their game, “Runers” on Steam today. For its first week, Valve’s platform offers users a 25% discount on the game. Therefore, you can buy it for 5,99 euros instead of 7,99 euros until the 9th of September. Add an extra 1,86 euros and you will also receive the soundtrack. “Runers” is an independent RPG game, ...
Read More »Warframe now available on the Xbox One as well
The free-to-play online shooter, Warframe developed by Digital Extremes enjoyed a fair amount of success on the PC and later on the PS4. Starting today, the game is also available on the Xbox One for the very same cheap price of nothing. You can purchase in-game currency with real money and use it to buy various items to boost your ...
Read More »Bungie will support Destiny “a lot more aggressively” than its other titles
We’re now just a week away from the launch of Destiny and the hype train is stronger than ever. Everyone has big expectations from this game, but can Bungie deliver on its promise? The Beta certainly did not disappoint participants for the most part even if there were some complaints here and there. One on them revolved around the fact ...
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