Titanfall 2 DLC maps will be free to everyone
Titanfall 2 doesn't want to risk splitting its community, which is why the game will offer free post-launch DLC maps.
Titanfall 2 doesn't want to risk splitting its community, which is why the game will offer free post-launch DLC maps.
Is the story for Overwatch one that is firmly stuck in the past? Not so says Blizzard, as plans are afoot to keep adding to that universe and its lore.
This weekend, you the people who didn’t pre-order the game will get to go hands on with it in an open beta. Fast action, buckets of blood and at least one instance where you’ll transform into a hellborn chaos demon with a jet-pack.
DOOM features a healthy handful of multiplayer maps desperate so see you die within them.
Season passes that fracture the community into haves and have-nots, aren't cool at all according to Xbox's Major Nelson.
Overwatch might be a full priced multiplayer shooter, but Blizzard will never make you pay for any new characters and maps they eventually add to the game.
The current Overwatch beta isn’t exactly an open one, with admittance being stricter than entry into your local Freemason lodge . That’s going to change this weekend however, as Blizzard will be throwing more players at the game. And you won’t even have to do a silly handshake to get in.
$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.
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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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