Call of Duty Elite has 2 million paying subscribers
Activision's Call of Duty Elite subscription service now has two million paying members.
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Activision's Call of Duty Elite subscription service now has two million paying members.
With all the hubbub over Call of Duty's "season of content," it's nice to see Activision throw non-paying fans a bone with some free DLC. Coming May 15th is the new Face Off mode--created specifically for 1v1 and 2v2 battles.
Zombie Tycoon 2: Brainhov's Revenge, is a bit more ambitious than its predecessor. Unlike the Mini that inspired it, the sequel is a full PlayStation Network title, with cross-play support across both PS3 and PS Vita.
Could the team be working on some kind of multiplayer mode for BioShock Infinite? A job listing suggests so.
According to figures released by Namco Bandai today, From Software's brutal dungeon crawler has become a million seller, pushing 1.19 million units across North America and Europe.
Fans won't have to wait long for the second entry in the series. Alan Wake's American Nightmare is coming to PC later this month.
As promised, Portal 2's "Perpetual Testing Initiative" DLC is now available for everyone that owns the game on Steam.
Although already "announced," the developer is now turning to Kickstarter to raise crowdsourced funds for Carmageddon: Reincarnation.
Online games are notorious for having an abundance of DLC. But Starhawk will not follow the rest of the industry. Instead, LightBox Interactive has promised that all future map packs for the game will be free.
A leaked advertisement from an upcoming issue of Game Informer describes Hitman: Sniper Challenge as a downloadable game for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360.