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Revelations "Lost Archive" DLC, FIFA Street demo coming to Marketplace next week
A few days ago, GameStop revealed that a new DLC pack, "Lost Archive", was being released for Assassin's Creed: Revelations on the 28th February. The Major Nelson blog has confirmed that UbiSoft's unannounced downloadable content will be coming to Marketplace on that date.
Major Nelson also revealed that a FIFA Street demo will be hitting on the 28th as well.
Major Nelson also revealed that a FIFA Street demo will be hitting on the 28th as well.
Electronic Arts reports skyrocketing sales in record financial quarter
Posted: 01.02.2012 by JonahFalcon
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Electronic Arts has reported that the publisher has enjoyed its biggest financial quarter in almost 8 years, and attributes it to its wildly successful digital distribution revenue, as well as income from some of its stalwart franchises.
Modern Warfare 3, Xbox 360 top 2011 US sales charts
Posted: 13.01.2012 by JonahFalcon
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The NPD has released its list of the top selling games and consoles of 2011, and unsurprisingly, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, which made over $1B USD in just over 2 weeks, was the number one selling game of the year.
Xbox Live dominated by shooters in 2011, Call of Duty hogs the podium
Posted: 09.01.2012 by Technet2k
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Activision's Call of Duty claimed 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in the Xbox Live chart for most played in 2011, with Halo: Reach and Battlefield 3 without medals 4th and 5th respectively.
Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim struck a mighty blow for RPGs managing 6th, with sports pinching 8th, 9th and 10th thanks to EA Sports' FIFA and Madden NFL franchises.
Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim struck a mighty blow for RPGs managing 6th, with sports pinching 8th, 9th and 10th thanks to EA Sports' FIFA and Madden NFL franchises.
Battlefield 3, Xbox 360 lead October 2011 NPD
Posted: 12.11.2011 by JonahFalcon
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The NPD figures are in for US videogame sales, and according to Gamasutra, the industry failed to meet analyst expectations. Videogame software sales were up 3% from last year's October sales, far less than Wedbush Securities prediction of 14% and Sterne Agee's of 10-15%.









Posted: 21.02.2012 by JonahFalcon
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