Speaking during a Call of Duty: Ghosts pre-E3 event, Infinity Ward executive producer Mark Rubin said that the dog in Call of Duty: Ghosts was named as a homage to Modern Warfare 2's Simon "Ghost" Riley.
Two single-player levels were also shown, "Into the Deep" and "No Man's Land." The former is an underwater mission featuring combat, and the latter took place in a forest area. Riley takes a significant role in the second level, with the player able to control the dog in a fashion similar to the land drones in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.
Infinity Ward said that the hi-tech pooch is equipped with a flip-up camera, an earpiece, and two vibrating devices.
Unveiled via GameSpot's E3 2013 preview (at 19:30), the free-to-play fighter will be released on June 11. Tekken Revolution will allow players to spar against AI players in its Arcade Mode and human rivals in online ranked and non-ranked matches.
For the first time in the Tekken series, individual characters are now able to be specifically upgraded, with each character possessing Strength, Endurance, and Vigor attributes. Namco Bandai says the game will also feature new Special Arts and Critical Arts moves.
Specifics on additional characters, or how microtransactions could affect the free-to-play title, were not disclosed.
Tekken Revolution's initial roster of eight characters will include King, Paul, Lili, Marshall Law, Asuka, Steve, Alisa, and Lars.
The last game in the Tekken series, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, was released for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in 2012.
Trademark application from Metal Gear publisher filed June 4 and covers unspecified game software.
Metal Gear publisher Konami has filed a trademark application for a new game called "Contra Run and Gun."
The trademark application--spotted by AllGamesBeta--was filed with the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) on June 4.
It specifically covers,"Video game software; video game programs; computer game software; computer game programs; electronic game programs."
Konami first teased a new Contra game in June 2011, closing out its pre-E3 2011 press conference with a teaser logo (above right) and the words: "They're coming."
A photo of promotional material published by Gamekyo (via Polygon) reveals Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, reportedly a new game from PopCap Games and Electronic Arts.
The photo appears to have been taken inside the Los Angeles Convention Center, the site of this week's 2013 Electronic Entertainment Expo.
In addition, a "reliable" source has told Kotaku that Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare is an all-new shooter based on the popular tower defense-style game.
Adding credence to the leak, www.pvzgardenwarfare.com currently redirects to PopCap's website. EA has previously teased shooter-related spin-offs, including "Grass Effect" and "Dead Face," parodies of the Mass Effect and Dead Space franchises.
E3 2013 takes place June 11-13 in Los Angeles, though EA's media briefing is slated for Monday, June 10 at 1 p.m. PDT. GameSpot will be on-hand at the event.
For more on E3, check out GameSpot's extended preview of the trade show below.
Leaked memo from retailer tells employees to send all new units back next week, while stores should expect more Wii U deluxe units soon.
Retail giant Best Buy is getting rid of its 8GB Wii U stock, according to an internal company flier sent to Kotaku.
The memo states that "stores should pull all new in-box units and send them back" on June 10-11. "Store should expect to see more Wii U deluxe units arriving in the coming weeks."
The 8GB Wii U retails for $300, while the 32GB Deluxe model sells for $350.
Earlier this week, a similar memo from GameStop suggested the 8GB Wii U model was being discontinued at the retailer. Nintendo labeled the report a "misperception" of the issue, saying stock was only being "rebalanced."
Gamers can expect to learn more about Nintendo's Wii U plans this week at the 2013 Electronic Entertainment Expo, when the company holds a Nintendo Direct on June 11 at 7 a.m. PDT.
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