Category: Game News
OnLive Dated and Priced
PC gaming service OnLive, officially unveiled at last year’s Game Developers Conference, was finally dated and priced at this year’s show. The on demand streaming game arrives June 17th in the United States, priced at $14.95 USD per month. But… Read More »
Modern Warfare’s Stimulus Package DLC Free!?
Recent rumors have been floating around that MW2’s Stimulus Package DLC will be for free download. It is slated to come out March 30th but their or no official reports that it is free. However, it does seem like it… Read More »
Announced: Rock Band 3
Viacom President and CEO Philippe Dauman officially outed Rock Band 3, due for release this holiday season, when it will “will innovate and revolutionize the music genre” all over again. Dauman revealed the game while speaking at the Credit Suisse… Read More »
MS: Full Natal line-up to be shown at E3
In case you were under any illusion that Microsoft’s E3 this year was going to be light on Natal, consider it shattered: you’re going to see more than your fair share. “We have very strong first and third-party developer support… Read More »
Meet Bodycount, From The Creator Of Black
The cover of the upcoming Official Xbox Magazine reveals Bodycount, the new shooter from the creators of first-person stylized shooter Black. Apparently, the game is being developed by a team at Codemasters Guildford that is lead by Stuart Black, who… Read More »
Ballmer: More Xbox Form Factors in the Future?
On Thursday, Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer spoke at the University of Washington supposedly on the topic of cloud computing. But the conversation also wandered into other topics, one that might include the future of the Xbox. Like fellow reporter… Read More »
Valve confirms PC, 360 release for Portal 2
Wondering where the just-announced Portal 2 is heading to when it releases this holiday? Spoiler: not PlayStation 3. Surprise! Valve’s Doug Lombardi has told Eurogamer the puzzler will a PC/360 release. That’s despite the original Portal appearing on PS3 with… Read More »
Xbox Live Now Allows Sexual, Racial Identifiers
Microsoft announced an update to their Xbox Live Code of Conduct today, which will allow users to “more freely express their race, nationality, religion and sexual orientation” in Gamertags and online profiles. “Under our previous policy, some of these expressions… Read More »