This weekend we got a look at some concept art for Dragon Age III. Now,
developers from BioWare have dripped out some additional info about the upcoming
game.
Chris Lee and his friends love Star Wars so much they're building a life-sized replica of the Millennium Falcon. The project has been in the works for a number of years but it appears to be making serious progress recently.
Microsoft announced NBA Game Time is available in the U.S. starting
today for Xbox Live Gold members. Availability in all Xbox Live
countries will follow shortly after.
A new system update for PlayStation 3 hitting tomorrow marks the end of
the Folding@home application. Additionally, trophies earned on
PlayStation Vita appear on PlayStation 3.
LightBox Interactive president Dylan Jobe says 24 employees are being
let go from the Austin-based developer. The team last created the
PlayStation 3 exclusive Starhawk, which was met with mediocre sales.
Warner Bros. announced the price and release date for Midway Arcade
Origins, a collection of classic titles that includes Rampage, Joust.
Spy Hunter, and more.
Valve continues to tinker and update it's community-driven Steam Greenlight process by adding non-gaming software for the first time. Software works just like games where the community can decide which projects they'd see available on Steam.
Sony takes users through a tour of the new PlayStation Store, scheduled
to launch in North America on October 23. Sony promises a
faster service that's more organized and fun to search around.
Rockstar Games confirmed the Hostage Negotiation Pack for Max Payne 3 is
coming October 30 on all platforms. The content is free for Rockstar
Pass holders or $9.99 (800 Microsoft Points) if purchased individually.
Warner Bros. announced Scribblenauts Unlimited for the Wii U features
"dozens" of Nintendo characters and objects, including Mario, Luigi,
Yoshi, and Link.
Microsoft said today over 100,000 Xbox Live members tuned in for last
night's presidential debate and responded to over 70 poll questions in
real-time. The company says this marks "one of the largest single-screen interactive TV experiences in history."