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Major Nelson reveals the upcoming Marketplace content for next two weeks

Posted: 04.09.2012 by JonahFalcon

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Major Nelson has announced the upcoming Xbox Live Marketplace content coming to the service in the next two weeks. The content is highlighted by the Minecraft-like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim expansion Hearthfire today, while Armored Kill is coming to Battlefield Premium members next week, while the 4th Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 DLC pack, Final Assault, arrives this week.

Major Nelson reveals new Marketplace content releases and deals

Posted: 07.08.2012 by JonahFalcon

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The next two weeks of Xbox Live Marketplace is meatier that it has been this Summer, as not only does the Summer of Arcade conclude with Hybrid and Dust: An Elysian Tail, but some of the biggest downloadable content will be landing. The DLC includes the Cold Stream DLC for Left 4 Dead 2, the Firefight Pack for Mass Effect 3, the third DLC pack for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, as well as some Quantum Conundrum content and an online multiplayer upgrade for Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World.

New content heading to Xbox Live Marketplace detailed

Posted: 29.05.2012 by Nakerman

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A bunch of new Xbox Live content, and release dates, has landed over on Major Nelson's blog. Alongside the Harley Quinn DLC for Batman Arkham City, players can sink their teeth into some Sega classics, and an intriguing Popcap sale.

Xbox Live's late October schedule, two XBLA titles out today

Posted: 19.10.2011 by Technet2k

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Major Nelson has posted the mid to late October calendar for the Xbox Live Marketplace, and today sees Dungeon Defenders and Bejeweled 3 on XBLA.

Next week War of the Worlds, Daytona USA and Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone releases. From now until the 31st there are Shocktober Savings.

Rumour: PopCap Games buyout work of EA for over $1 billion

Posted: 23.06.2011 by Technet2k

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Publisher EA is said to be in the late stages of acquisition talks with casual game royalty, PopCap Games. The purchase is notably worth over $1 billion.

If true then that's about 13 percent of EA's market cap and yet another step in securing the casual and social game arena, especially for mobile platforms.
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