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Roles with the Pros - Support with Xpecial LCS Week 2
Feb 18th 2013, 19:22

Learn tips, tactics, and more with the support role in this segment with Travis Gafford and Xpecial the support player from Team Solomid Snapdragon.

 

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"Roles with the Pros - Support with Xpecial LCS Week 2" was posted by erickt on Mon, 18 Feb 2013 11:22:30 -0800

Bungie's Destiny not coming out in 2013, says Activision
Feb 18th 2013, 18:25

Activision hasn't included the game in its 2013 line-up and says not to expect that to change.

 

Activision has warned not to expect Bungie's Destiny in 2013.

"Although Bungie's amazing new world was revealed today, Activision has not included the launch in its 2013 outlook and there should be no speculation or expectation of a different result," said the publisher today in a statement.

Destiny is scheduled to be released for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and all future console platforms, with the new Xbox and PlayStation expected on shop shelves before the end of the year. This means it is unlikely Destiny will be a next-gen launch title.

Destiny is billing itself a "shared-world shooter" in an always-connected world. Players assume the roles of Guardians in the last safe city on Earth. Bungie has yet to release any in-game footage of the game.

"For all the unknowns, Destiny still feels very much like the product of Bungie," said GameSpot's Shaun McInnis after glancing a first look at the game last week. "More specifically, it feels like Bungie taking what they've done well over the years and moving in a new direction, with new technology, toward something well beyond Halo. I know I can't wait to see what else Destiny is."

For more information on Destiny, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.

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"Bungie's Destiny not coming out in 2013, says Activision" was posted by Martin Gaston on Mon, 18 Feb 2013 10:25:22 -0800

Rock Band weekly DLC ends in April
Feb 18th 2013, 17:52

Harmonix ends weekly DLC updates for plastic band simulator; has released over 4000 tracks across 275 consecutive weeks.

 

After 275 consecutive weeks of new content, publisher Harmonix has announced Rock Band DLC will cease on April 2.

"In recent months we’ve scaled production down as we’ve transitioned resources onto other projects," wrote Harmonix on its blog. "With several new titles in development and developers needed to usher these new games along, April 2nd will be the last weekly DLC release for Rock Band."

"We’re incredibly proud of the DLC milestones we’ve set, especially producing the largest music library of any game available, and we wouldn’t have been able to release as much outstanding content without the support of our amazing community."

"We hope that you’ll all agree that this has been a tremendous run, and you should know it’s a ride that we at Harmonix have been thrilled to be a part of."

Over 4000 tracks have graced Rock Band's store since the original game was released in 2007, and the publisher intends to continue its current 50 per cent off sale on over 1000 of its tracks.

Last year Harmonix posted a job advertisement for a "combat designer", suggesting that its upcoming projects might take a slightly different approach to its past titles such as Dance Central, Rock Band and the original two Guitar Hero games.

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"Rock Band weekly DLC ends in April " was posted by Martin Gaston on Mon, 18 Feb 2013 09:52:09 -0800

PlayStation 4 to cost '300, reports The Times
Feb 18th 2013, 17:15

British newspaper says that Sony's next-gen console might be cheaper than initially thought.

 

Sony is looking to price the PlayStation 4 at "about" £300, according to British newspaper The Times.

"Industry sources and leaked internal documents suggest that Sony is considering pricing the new device at about £300, more than £100 cheaper than the starting cost of its predecessor," says The Times. The PlayStation 3 launched in the UK for £425.

£300 works out at approximately $464, though hardware in the US is traditionally priced a bit cheaper than in the UK.

But The Times' report also says Sony won't be announcing the price or the date of the PlayStation 4 at its PlayStation Meeting 2013 event in New York on Wednesday, and will instead be waiting for Microsoft to show its hardware before coming to a final decision.

"Because company executives want to see Microsoft's updated Xbox before PS4's release, Sony is unlikely to reveal exact prices or dates for the new PlayStation at next week's event," says the newspaper.

The Times also says Sony's PlayStation 4 will be able to support the "new generation of ultra-high definition [4K] televisions" alongside earlier rumours such as cloud streaming and a touchscreen controller.

Sony's PlayStation Meeting will take place in New York on February 20 at 18:00 EST/15:00 PST/23:00 GMT. GameSpot will be in attendance and broadcasting the event live.

For the latest PlayStation 4 information, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.

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"PlayStation 4 to cost ’300, reports The Times" was posted by Martin Gaston on Mon, 18 Feb 2013 09:15:14 -0800

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