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Posted on: May 24, 2013 14:34:51 IST
 
 
Infinity Ward's Call of Duty is certainly going to be launched on the Xbox One as announced earlier during the unveiling of the next gen console by Microsoft. The developers confirmed on Twitter that Call of Duty: Ghosts will indeed be launched on Sony's PS4 along with the PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC.However, the publisher Activision has also announced that Xbox has once again gained exclusive rights on downloadable content for the next Call of Duty installment.The news came in as a bit of a shocker owing to the fact that earlier Call of Duty games have been launched simultaneously on both the Xbox and Playstation 3 consoles. The fans were a bit baffled which makes sense as neither Amazon nor GameStop did not have a current listing on the PS4 version of the game.The latest...
 
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Posted on: May 24, 2013 12:17:14 IST
 
 
Yahoo is all fired up and has acquired gaming firm PlayerScale -- adding one more to it's list of a number of acquisitions by the company.Founded in 2009, PlayerScale is a California based start-up that creates software for cross platform gaming.CEO Jesper Jensen says that PlayerScale isn't "going anywhere," and the company's platform "will continue to support the same great games that you love playing today,” adding that PlayerScale " “will only get better from here.” According to VentureBeat, the company had a staff of 14.However, Yahoo reveals that, half of them will be joining Yahoo, while the other half will stay at PlayerScale.PlareScale declared that it's platform has over 150 million users, with the number of users constantly expanding. The...




 
 
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Posted on: May 23, 2013 16:45:00 IST
 
 
Electronic Arts have revealed their intent for the future Star Wars games during E3 to be held next month. The publisher was granted exclusive rights for the Star War franchise after Disney acquired LucasArts, the developer for past Star War series.EA labels President Frank Gibeau revealed in a company blog post that their E3 press conference will include "a first look at [their] plans for the Star Wars partnership with Disney". EA had earlier announced that DICE and Visceral games will produce new Star War titles in the future, as they join hands with BioWare, who is still developing games for the franchise.Gibeau also previously mentioned that the new games will be "entirely original with all new stories and gameplay,” while some elements being borrowed from...
 
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