“Putting up roadblocks” is bad for console games, says Take Two Interactive
Believe it or not,but not forcing games to be walking adverts for season passes and cosmetic guff has been a solid business strategy for Take Two Interactive.
Believe it or not,but not forcing games to be walking adverts for season passes and cosmetic guff has been a solid business strategy for Take Two Interactive.
Still irritated that so many games have so much DLC? Well when publishers are earning this much from them, can you blame them?
DOOM's multiplayer will have game changing Hack Modules, bt players won't be able to just simply purchase them off a store.
Here's one way to make you possibly interested in Homefront: The Revolution - Free content.
The Division will have DLC - but it won't have any microtransactions, especially of the "pay to win" variety.
Even more evidence has surfaced suggesting that the beta for The Division will begin this month, as well as some pointers towards possible in-game purchases.
Giving a child a credit card is one heck of a risk, but useful in the case of an emergency. One parent got a nasty shock over December however, as his son decided it would be a good idea to use that emergency card on in-game purchases.
It used to be that a fighting game would release with everything that it needed in the first week. A bunch of characters, a dozen stages and maybe an extra game mode or two. And you’d be done. These days, the system is massively different. It’s very much a modular sense of development, with game characters and stages being inserted into a fisticuffs simulator after launch. But Street Fighter V wants to change that.
Traci Braxton husband was Kevin Surratt Sr., a longtime partner who stood by her …
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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