Civilization: Beyond Earth takes the series into the future
Firaxis revealed a brand new game in the Civilization series at PAX East today. Dubbed "Beyond Earth," the latest entry in the franchise takes the series into the future.
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Firaxis revealed a brand new game in the Civilization series at PAX East today. Dubbed "Beyond Earth," the latest entry in the franchise takes the series into the future.
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PS3 owners of Final Fantasy XIV will be able to upgrade to the PS4 version for free starting today. The upgrade will be available until "at least" the end of the year.
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"We have grand plans to bring back both of them with guns blazing at some point in the coming console cycle."
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Koei has asked fans on its Facebook page how many of them were PC gamers, noting that "we just want to know how many so we can see what we can do."