Call of Duty: Black Ops revealed
Fans of the Call of Duty series, and there are several million of them out there, can now count down the days until the next installment, name
Fans of the Call of Duty series, and there are several million of them out there, can now count down the days until the next installment, name
Yesterday saw Bungie sign a 10-year deal with Activision which will see the developer making games for multiple platforms. And Sony cannot wait to see what Bungie can do on the PS3.
Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) a division of Sony has been working on three MMOs for the PS3: Free Realms, The Agency and DC Universe. There hasn’t been much news about The Agency in a while, but Free Realms has been doing quite well on the PC. According to reports Free Realms may finally be coming to the PS3 this year.
Bungie, a studio once owned by Microsoft announced a new partnership with with Activision. The partnership is said to be 10-years long and Activision will exclusively publish all of Bungie’s games across multiple platforms.
Dead Space 2 may be the most anticipated horror game right now. Visceral Games teased gamers with an ink blot puzzle that hinted that something will be revealed tomorrow. However, it looks like EA slipped up and leaked a teaser trailer.
After Sony’s decision to remove Other OS feature on the PS3, there were some murmurings that a lawsuit may be in the works. It appears that someone has indeed filed a lawsuit against Sony for removing the feature.
As co-founder of Revolution Software, and the man responsible for the Broken Sword games (which I love), Beneath a Steel Sky, and In Cold Blood, Charles Cecil knows what makes a good adventure game. So his opinion on Heavy Rain should be an interesting one.
Activision now faces a war on two fronts in its battle over unpaid royalties for Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare 2. Former Infinity Ward bosses Jason West and Vince Zampella have already launched a lawsuit against the company, and now a group calling itself the ‘Infinity Ward Employee Group’ is doing the same.
The dispute between Datel and Microsoft continues as the U.S. District Court recently denied Microsoft’s motion for dismissal. It looks like Datel’s antitrust lawsuit is going to stick for now.
The PS3 was originally estimated to have cost Sony more than $800 to manufacture based on a tear-down report. Three years later the manufacturing cost of the PS3 has been dramatically reduced. According to reports Sony may be finally making a profit on each PS3 sold.