There is a new rumor running around showing off some 7-eleven computer systems which list World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King showing a “tentative” release date of November 4th, 2008. The suggested retail price is $39.99 and this source also claims a “midnight” release (again) which, at this point, should be common sense. […]
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World of Warcraft, Early November Release Rumor
September 5th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: Activision · Blizzard · Rumors · world of warcraft
Call of Duty: World at War – October Open Beta!
September 4th, 2008 · No Comments
If you’ve got Microsoft Windows or an Xbox 360 you’ll be eligible for the public beta of Call of Duty: World at War by Activision. Although the game is set to deploy on the 11th of November, many of us will be able to get a taste of the multi-player action early by entering into […]
Tags: Activision · FPS · Industry News
Starcraft 2: A 2009 Release Schedule
September 3rd, 2008 · 2 Comments
If you thought you’d be getting a release of Starcraft 2 for the holiday of 2008 you’ll be upset at the news. The heavily awaited RTS title Starcraft 2 will be arriving sometime in 2009. The original title arrived in 1998 but we’re not going to see the first sequel until sometime next year, amazing […]
Tags: Activision · Blizzard · Industry News · starcraft
Sierra’s Franchise Titles Fade Into History
August 22nd, 2008 · 3 Comments
One of the great downfalls of an acquisition or merger, in the game industry, is the loss of great franchise titles. Sierra, or Sierra Online, once stood on its own as a company with great gaming titles but later fell into the depths of Hades under many different company names. Sierra’s last stop on the […]
Tags: Activision · Blizzard · Editorial · Industry News · Retro
Exclusive Artist Deals In Rhythm Games Not Good?
August 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Rhythm games are the new FPS for a lot of gamers, a broader audience of gamers, and the market is thriving and demanding new titles. Harmonix and Activision are at the front of the battle with Konami following a bit behind but still contending (we think) very soon. Each company plans to up each other […]
Tags: Activision · Editorial · Guitar Hero · harmonix · Industry News · Konami · rock band
Diablo 3, Finite Health and Loving It
August 16th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Diablo 3 Lead Designer Jay Wilson sat down with Multiplayer Blog to explain how the health system works in Diablo 3 and how it differs from Diablo 2. In short, you can’t add a new feature without removing an old one, in this case we’re talking about health potions. The goal is to broaden the […]
Tags: Activision · Blizzard · Diablo 3 · Editorial
Diablo 3 Doesn’t Look Right, Dev Says Yes Sir!
August 6th, 2008 · 4 Comments
There has been many debates on the graphic level of Diablo 3 and how it should be different. Finally a developer comes out and says “um, no.” Their reasoning is fairly simple, it’s one thing to photoshop up a screenshot with some filters but it’s another to get the texture and lighting to run at […]
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Achievement Unlocked: Diablo III and Starcraft 2’s New Goals
August 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Microsoft has proven the achievement system is one of the best ways to add replay value to a title and inspire players to overachieve in every game title, no matter how obscure. Now, Blizzard joins the battle for achievements by bringing them to the Blizzard franchises. As of now, they’re talking Diablo 3 and Starcraft […]
Tags: Achievements · Activision · Blizzard · Diablo 3 · MMO · starcraft · world of warcraft
Activision: Cleaning House, Losing Studios
July 29th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Now that Activision has merged up with Blizzard all under Vivendi it’s time to consider what to do with all the additional overhead, management, internal studios and sheer amount of people working on projects within their organization. In other words, it’s time to trim the fat and get leaned out for the long haul. This […]
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Battle of the Mega Powers: EA Wants Take-Two
July 21st, 2008 · No Comments
We’re already looking at the results of an Activision Vivendi union and now Electronic Arts is slowly working towards taking over Take-Two. Activision Blizzard is larger than that of EA but would the Take-Two buy-out grow EA into the number one publisher once again? For gamers, it’s changing the map of the industry. We grew […]
Tags: Activision · Blizzard · Editorial · electronic arts · Take-Two