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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Persona Q 3DS XL Coming to the U.S.

Fresh from the Velvet Room, Nintendo of America will release the Persona Q Edition of the Nintendo 3DS XL hardware in the U.S. The design evokes the essence of Persona Q with the iconic Grimoire styling on the front—the tome used by the attendants of the Velvet Room and containing information on the many Personas—along with the new character designs on the back. The hardware will be sold exclusively in GameStop for the suggested retail price of $199.99.


Forza Horizon 2 - Car reveal week 8 screens and Free download poster - XO X360



Watch Dogs release date for WiiU


Ubisoft announced that record-breaking open-world action game, Watch Dogs, will be available for the Wii U system from Nintendo on November 21 in the UK.

Watch Dogs will take full advantage of the Wii U specific hardware with a detailed and interactive map of Chicago displayed on the Wii U GamePad. The game also features Off-TV Play, letting gamers continue playing Watch Dogs solely on the Wii U GamePad.


Moon Hunters heads for PS4 and PC


That’s right folks… the Kickstarter campaign for MOON HUNTERS, the myth-weaving RPG from Kitfox Games, not only achieved its initial funding goal in less than 48 hours – it’s now achieved over CAD 100,000 – more than 220% funding, with over two weeks still remaining!


First Ever LEGO Game Season Pass Announced For LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham


Warner Bros reveal a DLC Season Pass for LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – the first Season Pass for a LEGO videogame. The Season Pass will include 6 DLC packs each with a unique themed mission level with story and free play modes. Players will be able to unlock a total of over 40 characters, vehicles, achievements and more. The first three of the DLC packs will be available on 14th November and 3 more will be announced at a later date. The Season Pass will be available for the PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3, and PC for a great price of £12.79. Each pack can be purchased separately at £2.55.



Bungie’s Destiny Utilizes Havok Physics, Cloth and Script Technology

Acclaimed Creators of the Halo Series Using Havok’s Game Development Technology To Make the Dynamic World of Destiny.

Havok, a leading provider of game development technology announced today that its Physics, Cloth and Script technologies are helping to power Bungie’s highly-anticipated open world shooter, Destiny. Making use of this technology, Bungie has created a persistent, dynamic online world which draws gamers into the lore, legends and evolving adventures of the Guardians of the last city on Earth . Published by Activision Publishing, Inc. and developed by Bungie, Destiny is available now for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360.