Halo 5 is getting more than just the Forge in December’s DLC update
Forge isn't the only thing coming for free to Halo 5 next month, as developers 343 Industries tease a host of multiplayer gear that will be avalaible for unlock soon.
Forge isn't the only thing coming for free to Halo 5 next month, as developers 343 Industries tease a host of multiplayer gear that will be avalaible for unlock soon.
Microtransactions are not a thing that most gamers are particularly fond of – especially when they appear in full-priced, retail games. But if the work is good, you should pay for it.
Star Wars Battlefront only launched yesterday, and alrady EA is making sure you know that you can spend even more money on the game's Season Pass for early 2016 content.
You're going to need to be really dedicated if you don't plan on dropping anymore money on Rainbow Six Siege after it launches next month.
Season Passes are basically buying hope - you buy in and hope that the extra content will be worthwhile. Unless it's a Season Pass to pay to win.
$60 for all the heroes, maps and tricks in Overwatch. With no DLC in sight. Which is frankly impossible. There has to be some DLC in the pipeline, right? I mean, that’s how video games work these days. You pay full price for most of a game, and more for the rest of it. Thing is, even Blizzard doesn’t know what the plan is for DLC, because there is plan for such content right now.
Naughty Dog has said that not only does it not have a clue what Uncharted 4's Single player DLC will be, they have no idea where the series might go in the future.
Ubisoft wants Rainbow Six: Siege to be a long-term project, one that will be supported for months to come and shaped based on fan feedback. And possibly a few actual bucks.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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