Articles for May, 2013

Call of Duty: Ghosts confirmed as cross-generational

Infinity Ward's upcoming shooter will release on PS3, Xbox 360, and PC November 5; next-gen versions also in the works; first-look taking place during Xbox 720 event May 21.

 

The future of Call of Duty is coming into focus. Activision's Call of Duty: Ghosts will "raise the bar once again," ushering in the next generation of the franchise, according to the game's official announcement today.

After a week of teases and hints, Activision revealed the game today, slating the Infinity Ward-produced shooter to hit Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC on November 5. No mention was made of a release for Wii U.

Versions of the game for unspecified next-generation consoles are also in the works, Activision said. It is not clear what differences there will be between the current- and next-generation iterations of Call of Duty: Ghosts.

According to other developers, making cross-generational games is ill-advised. The Witcher developer CD Projekt Red believes developing games for multiple console generations comes with compromises that can negatively affect gamers.

Call of Duty: Ghosts packs in an "all-new gameplay experience" built on a new story, setting, and cast of characters.

The game is powered by an unspecified next-generation engine that "redefines the series." Specific examples of how this will be achieved were not provided. According to Infinity Ward executive producer Mark Rubin, making the rumored Modern Warfare 4 would have been the easy decision, but the studio decided to instead try something new.

"Everyone was expecting us to make Modern Warfare 4, which would have been the safe thing to do. But we're not resting on our laurels," Rubin said in a statement. "We saw the console transition as the perfect opportunity to start a new chapter for Call of Duty. So we're building a new sub-brand, a new engine, and a lot of new ideas and experiences for our players. We can't wait to share them with our community."

A live-action trailer for Call of Duty: Ghosts is available below. More footage from the game will be shown during Microsoft's Xbox 720 event on May 21. This presentation will be broadcast on Xbox.com, Xbox Live, and Spike TV.

Microsoft and Activision have long been partners, with Call of Duty downloadable content for current-generation entries coming first to Xbox 360. It is not clear if this partnership will be extended for Microsoft's next console.

Activision may be heralding Call of Duty: Ghosts as the future of the series, but the company does not believe this game will outsell Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

"There is increased volatility this year due to the ongoing console transition, which makes predicting the future more challenging than during normal years in the cycle. For Call of Duty, consistent with our past practices, we are planning for the mainline release in Q4 to be down versus 2012," Activision Blizzard CFO Dennis Durkin said during a post-earnings conference call in February.

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"Call of Duty: Ghosts confirmed as cross-generational " was posted by Eddie Makuch on Wed, 01 May 2013 10:01:07 -0700
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Spoiler Alert: May 1st
Spoiler Alert: May 1st

Guess what? It’s a brand new month! And guess what else?

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GTA and GTA 2 rated for PlayStation 3, Vita, and PSP

A digital release on the PlayStation Store could be in the works for classic PlayStation 1 titles.

 

The first Grand Theft Auto and its sequel GTA 2 have been rated by the ESRB for the PlayStation 3, Vita, and PSP.

Grand Theft Auto was released for the PlayStation 1 in 1997, and featured 2D graphics and a top-down perspective. Its sequel was released in 1999. The latter game was rated as T, whereas the original received an more restrictive M rating.

The listings suggest an upcoming digital release for the titles via PlayStation Store. PlayStation 2 titles Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories are all currently on the PlayStation Store, alongside Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for the PSP.

Rockstar has previously released GTA and its sequel for free on the PC.

The newest entry in the series, Grand Theft Auto V, will be released for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on September 17. New trailers for the game were released yesterday.

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Ellen DeGeneres, Young and the Restless Rack Up Daytime Emmy Award Nominations
It's good to be Ellen DeGeneres. She and her popular program, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, managed to score 10 Daytime Emmy nominations on Wednesday, including outstanding talk show. It...
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Infinite Crisis closed beta starts May 8

Turbine's free-to-play DC Comics MOBA to enter trial period next week.

 

Free-to-play DC Comics MOBA Infinite Crisis will enter a closed beta period for PC on May 8, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Turbine announced today. Those interested in taking part can sign up through the game's official website.

Along with the beta announcement, Turbine has released new art (at right) highlighting the multiverse variants of Wonder Woman.

Infinite Crisis was announced in late March and will be available exclusively on PC later this year. The game is set across the 52 universes of the DC multiverse and promises map-altering events across various DC locations.

Characters confirmed thus far include Nightmare Batman, Doomsday, Flash, Gaslight Batman, Gaslight Catwoman, Gaslight Joker, Green Lantern, Poison Ivy, Shazam (aka Captain Marvel), The Joker, Wonder Woman, and Zatanna.

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Infinite Crisis closed beta starts May 8

Turbine's free-to-play DC Comics MOBA to enter trial period next week.

 

Free-to-play DC Comics MOBA Infinite Crisis will enter a closed beta period for PC on May 8, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Turbine announced today. Those interested in taking part can sign up through the game's official website.

Along with the beta announcement, Turbine has released new art (at right) highlighting the multiverse variants of Wonder Woman.

Infinite Crisis was announced in late March and will be available exclusively on PC later this year. The game is set across the 52 universes of the DC multiverse and promises map-altering events across various DC locations.

Characters confirmed thus far include Nightmare Batman, Doomsday, Flash, Gaslight Batman, Gaslight Catwoman, Gaslight Joker, Green Lantern, Poison Ivy, Shazam (aka Captain Marvel), The Joker, Wonder Woman, and Zatanna.

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Mariah Carey & Nick Cannon Renewed Their Vows In A Cinderella Ceremony At Disneyland WITH Dem Babies, Which IS THE MOST MARIAH CAREY-EST MOVE EVER!!
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Molyneux teases Xbox 720 involvement as Curiosity draws to a close

22 Cans announces that Curiosity has 50 layers remaining, as games industry veteran Peter Molyneux teases an involvement with Microsoft's Xbox 720 reveal.

 

There are now 50 layers left on 22 Cans' enigmatic Curiosity - what's inside the cube. As of 16:22 BST/08:22 PDT today, a countdown timer will now appear in the game saying what the predicted end date for the quirky long-running experiment actually is--and how close one person is from unlocking what creator Peter Molyneux calls its "life changing" contents.

22 Cans studio head Peter Molyneux admitted that the mobile title had sparked its fair share of controversy but that, currently, he expects the center of the cube to be reached around May 21--the day that Microsoft will unveil its next-generation successor to the Xbox 360.

"I thought six months was about the length of time that Curiosity should go on before it closed, and this is almost exactly the six month anniversary of the end of Curiosity," said Molyneux in an interview with GameSpot. "Bizarrely, as part of that controversy, is that the end of the cube--the last layer of the cube--might well be, I mean probably if you look at our analysis of probability, the same day that the next Xbox is announced. Which would be a bizarre twist of fate."

Curiosity launched on iOS in November 2012, with an Android version following shortly after. In April an update for the game introduced in-app purchases that would allow users to add or remove cubelets to the game's layers.

Are the two dates linked by more than coincidence? "There's an interesting opportunity, possibly, for me to’ well, I can't say any more than that. There may be some words from me around that time. I'm not saying any more," said Molyneux, who worked at Microsoft between 2006 and 2012.

"I thought six months was about the length of time that Curiosity should go on before it closed."Reflecting on the six-month period that has seen the Curiosity app downloaded over five million times, Molyneux said that much of its success had been "completely unexpected."

"I never thought in a million years that it would be downloaded five million times," said Molyneux. "Political debates have raged on the surface of the cube, with people drawing the twin towers and other people drawing planes crashing into the twin towers, and other people writing 'God Save America'. All of that stuff is completely unexpected. This was supposed to be an experiment that maybe would interest a handful of thousands of people, not millions of people."

Molyneux added that one of the other things 22 Cans has learnt is about how much perceived anonymity can change the way people interact online. "Lots of people on Curiosity gave their Facebook details, but when they did they tended not to be so brave with what they drew and tapped. We had thousands of penises drawn on the cube, but not many of those penises came from people who left their Facebook details. There's a lot of learning to be done there."

"I've always tried to be very clear with Curiosity: it is an experiment."Speaking about Godus, the in-development god game from 22 Cans which raised £526,563 from Kickstarter in December 2012, Molyneux pondered how much connectivity with social networks it should have. "Seeing how many people were tempted to leave their details and how many people went anonymous is part of the experiment. A fascinating part. If you're making a game like Godus, which is all about self-expression and creativity in the land that you sculpt, you have to ask yourself if it's a good idea to require people to go on to Facebook."

"Quite clearly with Curiosity the answer would be no," Molyneux added, "although some apps require you, almost force you, to use your Facebook profile before you can dive in. There's some really interesting stuff about that."

"I've always tried to be very clear with Curiosity: it is an experiment. It is an experiment with tech, and getting servers right. We didn't do that terribly well at the start. But it's also an experiment in psychology, and the psychology of being anonymous, and the psychology of giving people these big, huge, insane objectives--like get to the center of the cube--and how that psychology plays into peoples' behavior."

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"Molyneux teases Xbox 720 involvement as Curiosity draws to a close" was posted by Martin Gaston on Wed, 01 May 2013 08:23:49 -0700
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NECA Teases 66 Batman Work In Progress
NECA66BatmanWIP1If you don’t follow NECA’s Twitter feed and Facebook page then you are missing out on a world of news and information.   They are constantly giving an inside look at their products with WIP shots, how the packaging is coming together and what came in the mail from the factory on a given day.  All [...]
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Watch Olly Murs Celebrate His U.S. Album Launch By Meeting Crying Fans And Climbing Into A Fridge (VIDEO)
Olly Murs poses with a fan in Philly on his trek across the U.S.A.! We're huge Olly Murs Stans -- his middle name's not Stanley for nothing -- around here (The voice! The face! THE ACCENT! THE FACE!), so you can only imagine how REVVED we are to bring you an exclusive look at a week [...]
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