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Daily Archives: February 8, 2012
Square Enix and United Front Games announce Sleeping Dogs
Square Enix has announced they have teamed up with ModNation Racers developer United Front Games for a new open-world action title, Sleeping Dogs. Dubbed a “cop drama,” Sleeping Dogs takes place in Hong Kong as players take on the role of Wei Shen, an undercover cop who is struggling in his assignment to infiltrate the Hong Kong Triads.
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Call of Duty Elite’s latest Content Drop, Overwatch, detailed
Call of Duty Elite’s third Content Drop has been announced for February 21. Live gamers will be able to download Overwatch, a map set amid a construction site situated on top of a skyscraper in New York. The site’s two levels feature a near-symmetrical layout, with a central bridge enticing players with a head-on brawl and side routes for flanking attacks. The site is also apparently run by a miser as there are no safety barriers, which means that combatants can have a long and messy 70-story fall if they aren’t careful.
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Square Enix kicks off large one-week sale on Live Marketplace
Square Enix is throwing a massive one-week sale on Xbox Live, with discounts ranging from 30% to 50% off. The items on sale include weapon and mission DLC, themes, as well as full titles.
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Skyrim Creation Kit and High-Resolution Texture Pack now on Steam
Bethesda has announced that the Skyrim Creation Kit is now available on Steam. Announced last week, the Creation Kit will allow the tinkerers and creators a chance to mold Skyrim as they see fit. In addition, the Skyrim High-Resolution Texture Pack has also been made available on Steam for free.
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Gotham City Impostors out – to drive you batty (ha!)
Warner Bros.’ download-only Batman-inspired shooter, Gotham City Impostors, has launched for 360, PC, and PS3. Impostors pits teams of customized Bats and Jokerz against one another in a battle for control of Gotham City. Up to 12 players will be able to duke it out in teams of six.
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