Ubisoft to support PS3 & Xbox 360 'for years'
However, not everyone is ready to leave the last generation behind. Ubisoft has confirmed it plans on supporting Xbox 360 and PS3 for "years after."
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However, not everyone is ready to leave the last generation behind. Ubisoft has confirmed it plans on supporting Xbox 360 and PS3 for "years after."
New release Tuesday just happens to fall on April 1 this year, but this week's slate of games are no joke. The Major League Baseball season kicks off with MLB 14: The Show on PS3 and Vita, while the Dark Knight revisits his post-Arkham Origins adventure with Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate Deluxe. The week ends with the long-running Elder Scrolls series officially stepping into the MMORPG realm with The Elder Scrolls Online on PC.
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