It sees major changes keep going on at the top of the food-chain at Microsoft. According to an update on his LinkedIn profile, Jason Holtman, the Head of PC Gaming and Entertainment Strategy at Microsoft has left the Windows and Xbox creating company at the end of January 2014. Jason Holtman has signed up with Microsoft in August 2013, with ...
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Is DayZ worth buying in its alpha state?
The success of DayZ through Steam Early Access cannot be contested. DayZ has sold almost 1.4 million copies in less than two months, and continues to be one of the best-selling titles on Steam? The reason is simple – the previous DayZ Mod for Arma 2 gained a lot of popularity, and many of the fans migrated to the highly-anticipated ...
Read More »Wildstar’s funny new trailer teases the game’s features
Unfortunately, the latest trailer for Wildstar doesn’t shed any light on when the beta-stage of the game opens up. Many fans have been waiting for the announcement for awhile now, but the folks at Carbine Studios just aren’t ready for that step yet. That’s not to say they don’t like to tease us, and they are doing a masterful job ...
Read More »NBA Live 14 gets a major new update
EA seems to be determined to improve the overall quality of NBA Live 14, which is not surprising, given the fact that the game received very bad reviews from both the press and the fans. It’s not that it is a terrible game (well, it actually is for the most part), as it does have some great concepts, but everything ...
Read More »Star Wars The Old Republic will receive two expansions this year
It seems that the Bioware/EA’s colossal (at least financially) MMORPG is slowly picking up. As the game went free to play following a great launch but mediocre early-stage, it has become increasingly profitable, motivating the developers to constantly release new content for it. Star Wars The Old Republic has received two expansion-packs to date, mainly Rise of the Hutt Cartel ...
Read More »Dragon Age: Inquisition survey asks players about multiplayer
Expectations are high when it comes to the 3rd Dragon Age game, mainly Bioware’s Dragon Age: Inquisition. For those living in the Vancouver area, testing the game might just become a possibility. Bioware has announced that it will be hosting some short play-tests in the Vancouver area next week (specifically on the 10th and 11th of February), and getting into ...
Read More »More Elder Scrolls Online beta invites have been sent out
A new batch of beta invites for the Elder Scrolls Online has been sent out today, and based on all accounts, it’s the largest wave of invites to date. Bethesda is preparing for a comprehensive stress-test of its Elder Scrolls Online servers, and the stress-test will begin on Friday, the 7th of February (starting at 12:00 PM EST) and will ...
Read More »Thief’s gameplay explained in a new trailer for the game
About 3 weeks remain until the US launch of Thief on the 25th of February. Europeans will get to enjoy the new installment in the Thief franchise 3 days later, on the 28th of February. Unlike the game’s protagonist, Garrett, Thief doesn’t have a stealthy approach when it comes to its launch. Eidos Montreal and Square Enix have been pushing ...
Read More »Kingdom Come: Deliverance Preview – New videos and screenshots
The internet has been in an uproar for the last two weeks, as news of the development of a realistic RPG set in medieval times has emerged. A relatively unknown studio named Warhorse sits behind the project, but the team is formed out of highly experienced individuals. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is the name of the game, and what a game ...
Read More »Destiny gets some great new screenshots
Destiny is arguably one of the most highly anticipated FPS games of the year, next to Titanfall, which will be releasing in March. As a consequence, Bungie understands the importance of keeping fans hyped and happy, and has released two new screenshots for our viewing pleasure. If they seem somewhat familiar and appear to have a resemblance to Halo titles, ...
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