19 August 2010
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The game retail industry according to MCV
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| The latest gaming Industry news with MCV. MCV is the world's largest source of trade news for the gaming industry and the interactive entertainment software business. |
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Steam launches remote game downloads feature
Valve has brought Steam’s remote downloads feature out of beta, letting users of the digital distribution service manage their personal game catalogs through browsers and mobile apps.
Users...
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Free Max Payne 3 DLC released
Rockstar has announced free DLC for Max Payne 3, available now for owners of the game on PSN and Xbox Live.
The Gorilla Warfare pack focuses on the multiplayer aspect of the game, and first and...
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Activision, EA settle Modern Warfare case
Activision and EA have agreed to file a settlement agreement in their Call of Duty dispute.
A joint statement by the two publishers requesting the settlement reads that both parties ‘have...
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Technology: Games | guardian.co.uk
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Fifa 13 details revealed – smarter attackers, harder defenders
EA has started teasing details of this year's Fifa instalment with news on improved AI and greater physical competition If Sunday's match between Manchester City and QPR had taken place within Fifa, it would have been dismissed by the participants as a fanciful and unrealistic flourish....
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Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time – preview
The world's most famous raccoon-thief returns with the developers claiming 'people are hungry for a new game' It's been seven years since Sly and pals last hit the road in search of anthropomorphic larceny. I spoke to San Francisco developers Sanzaru to see why they're letting...
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Diablo 3 – review
PC; £49.99; cert 15+; Activision Blizzard Despite extensive stress-testing, Diablo 3's global launch was bound hit a few snags. And sure enough, as the 23.01 deadline passed and BattleNet servers opened worldwide, literally thousands of gamers started a mad dash to install the game, promptly crashing...
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