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Originally Posted by wraggster Sony Online Entertainment is to make DC Universe Online a free-to-play game from October. Both the PC and PlayStation 3 versions of the game will require no initial purchase, with SOE splitting access to the game into three levels - Free, Premium and Legendary. While the initial game is free, extra content through DLC and microtransactions will be available to purchase. Players who have already spent $5 in-game before DCUO goes free will get access to the Premium level, offering additional ...
Originally Posted by wraggster John Smedley, president of Sony Online Entertainment, has said that there's still a strong case for subscription-based online gaming, and he believes that BioWare's forthcoming Star Wars: The Old Republic can hit 2 million monthly subscribers. SOE itself is dropping subscriptions and taking its titles free-to-play - today it revealed that DC Universe Online will be free on PC and console in October - but despite that move Smedley still has faith in his peers at Bioware. "It's fair ...
Originally Posted by wraggster DICE has documented the five Battlefield 3 multiplayer modes. They are Team Deathmatch, Squad Deathmatch, Rush, Squad Rush and Conquest. Each of the five modes can be played on each of the nine Battlefield 3 maps available at launch. Team Deathmatch supports two teams of 12 players (24 in total). The goal is to reach a kill-count before the other team. There are no vehicles in Team Deathmatch. Squad Deathmatch is for four teams of four (16 in total). Again, the goal is to reach ...
Originally Posted by wraggster At TGS the platform holder revealed Mario Kart 7 will automatically exchange player ghost data when other Nintendo 3DS systems nearby, allowing you to virtually race against other players. Mario Kart 7 players will also be able to use StreetPass ghost data to find players during online play, Nintendo said. Metal Mario and Lakitu - who's finally jumping off his cloud ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The sequel's described as an "entirely new game" featuring not just one, but "several" new mansions. Nintendo explains: "Different types of ghosts haunt the different mansions. Luigi must figure out how to defeat each one of them and find hidden secrets to unlock new areas and treasure chests. These new elements add more variety and introduce new puzzle-solving ...