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GTA V Multiplayer is Called “Grand Theft Auto Online”
Grand Theft Auto Online is the name of the multiplayer component of GTA V, Rockstar have revealed.
The Walking Dead: 400 Days releases sooner than you think
Excited to play the next chapter in the award winning The Walking Dead series by TellTale Games? Well you won't have to wait long.
Microsoft Didn’t Think They Owned Donkey Kong
Did you hear the one about Microsoft thinking they owned Donkey Kong?
Next “Free Gold” Games Aren’t Halo 3, Assassin’s Creed II
Halo 3 and Assassin's Creed II will be free at some point in the future, but not now. Instead, Microsoft are offering Defence Grid: The Awakening
New Releases this week | July 1st – July 7th 2013
This week's new releases are severely lacking especially for the 2 main consoles, but Limbo comes to iOS on Wednesday so that kind of makes up for the big release short comings. The popular indie game is accompanied by some minor, small releases but hey, it's July.
Minecraft sells 10 million on mobile
Daniel Kaplan from Mojang Games, developer of the immensely popular Minecraft, today tweeted the sales figures for all 3 platforms the game resides on.
The Serious Sam Collection Announced
Mastertronic have today announced The Serious Sam Collection for Xbox 360.
State of Decay Banned in Australia
State of Decay - the XBLA title our very own Joe Ryan described as "the zombie game that people have been asking about for ages" - has been refused classification in Australia. This is the second game in the last week to be effectively banned from sale in the country.
Black Ops 2 Vengeance DLC details & video
If only somebody would come around to my house and take over as me for the day so I can immerse myself into a video game. Treyarch keeps that dream alive with their latest Replacers trailer which also showcases the fourth DLC for the popular FPS Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2 entitled Vengeance
Saints Row 4 banned in Australia
Australians rejoiced back in January when the Classification Board approved the selling of 18+ games. This new rating opened the doors for games such as God Of War: Ascension and Dead Island Riptide to be sold on Australian soil. No longer would games be condemed and deemed inappropriate for even adult gamers. Or at least so we thought.