Tagged: FPS
The legal saga surrounding the creators of Call of Duty and the franchise’s publisher is finally at an end. Activision has reached a settlement with Jason West and Vince Zampella over a lawsuit filed by the duo back in 2010,… Read More »
EA always has a big E3. As arguably the number one publisher in the industry, Electronic Arts is never short on AAA titles to show off every June at the Los Angeles Convention Center. In 2011, EA stole a lot… Read More »
Prey 2 is still alive and kicking, says Bethesda, but it won’t be released in 2012. In a short and sudden statement today, the publisher quickly dismissed rumors of the game’s cancellation, but also said development hasn’t “progressed satisfactorily” over… Read More »
In a statement this morning, Microsoft announced that Halo 4 will launch worldwide on November 6, 2012. Calling the release a “new beginning” for the franchise, Microsoft also said Halo 4 is the first in what’s sure to be a… Read More »
My mother always tells the story about how I used to dress up in my Batman pajamas and run around the house with my Super Soaker and homemade utility belt, fighting imaginary evil. I would spend hours finding small household… Read More »
Gears of War 3‘s Executive Producer Rod Fergusson revealed new DLC, titled “Forces of Nature,” on GTTV last night. The DLC adds three new maps (Aftermath, Artillery, and Cove) and brings Jacinto and Raven Down to Gears of War 3 multiplayer…. Read More »
Last month it was confirmed that a port of the original Killzone would be coming to the PlayStation Network for $10, but now it turns out that plan has been put on hold. According to the official Killzone franchise Twitter… Read More »
Microsoft is throwing a month-long shindig for Xbox LIVE users starting February 15 titled the Xbox LIVE Arcade House Party. During this four-week fiesta, a new downloadable title will hit XBLA every Wednesday until March 7. Those who take full… Read More »
The long-standing legal battle between the two biggest publishers in the industry, Electronic Arts and Activision Blizzard, is finally going to court over $400-million-contract-interference claims around the alleged poaching of former Activision employees Jason West and Vince Zampella by EA…. Read More »
Modern fictitious games of war go big with espionage, weapons of mass destruction, military coups, merciless dictators, and explosion-filled set pieces that would make Michael Bay blush. They employ elite squads of fearless, badass, bulletproof heroes in exotic military compounds… Read More »