Batman: Arkham Origins shutting down multiplayer next month
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Was anyone playing it anymore?
It takes a tough Splash Damage to make a tender chicken.
We're going to be shooting each other in the face in Dirty Bomb for a few hours today, so come join us!
Dirty Bomb will be entering open beta on June 2, and to celebrate this announcement, a new video that asks the question "What is Dirty Bomb?" has been released.
The studio behind Brink, Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, and Dirty Bomb are now working on an iOS-exclusive shooter called Tempo.
Splash Damage is returning to its hardcore PC roots with the upcoming launch of Dirty Bomb. Here's some new info regarding the game.
Nearly a year ago, Splash Damage's Dirty Bomb became Extraction. Today, it is Dirty Bomb, once again.
Cor, that Batchap certainly is keen to beat up criminals. The fellow's taking his fight to a new Last Man Standing mode for Batman: Arkham Origins' multiplayer, released on Friday for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The mode dubbed 'Hunter, Hunted' brings more asymmetrical shenanigans, this time without respawns.
The first wave of invites for the closed beta of Splash Damage's Extraction went out today, giving players a chance to try out Objective, Stopwatch, and Execution.
Free-to-play publisher has picked up Splash Damage's Dirty Bomb, and announced plans to release it on PC in 2014 under the name Extraction. It's the first we've heard in a while from the Brink and Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory developer's F2P FPS, which is set in a terrorism-trashed near-future London.