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Mad Catz making Black Ops accessories
Call of Duty: Black Ops will get its own line of branded peripherals after Mad Catz announced a deal with Activision today.
Pure Football gets low price
Five-a-side footie game Pure Football has been given a lower RRP than usual – with a £29.99 price set by Ubisoft.
RETAIL BIZ: Green Day: Rock Band
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Lucasarts president stands down
President of Lucasarts Darrell Rodriguez has resigned from his position after two years at the studio.
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Namco sets low price for Titans
Namco Bandai has set the RRP of upcoming action adventure game Clash of the Titans at just £29.99, ahead of the game’s May 28th launch.
PoP losing out to GoW
Ubisoft has admitted it has lost many core Prince of Persia players to God of War – but it’s also hoping to win them back with upcoming release Forgotten Sands.
New Lord of the Rings title announced
Warner Bros Interactive has revealed a new action RPG game set in the Lord of the Rings universe.
US: PS3 shortages to cut GoW3 sales
A shortage of PS3 consoles in the US could have a detrimental effect on sales of God of War III, it has been claimed.
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INDIA: God of War III released early
Sony India has put God of War III on sale six days earlier than planned in an attempt to prevent import copies flooding the market.
Brits spend £200m on MMOs
British gamers spent £195m on MMO games last year, ahead of Germany and France, with £165m and £145m respectively, according to a new report.
GoW Trilogy priced at £110
SCEE has confirmed to VG247 that the recently revealed God of War: Ultimate Trilogy will retail for £109.99 in the UK.
God of War remake coming to PS3
Sony has announced plans to release retooled versions of its God of War PS2 games for the PS3 - and has signed up US independent studio Bluepoint to help with ...
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Army of Two dated for 2010
Army of Two: The 40th Day, EA’s follow-up to its surprise 2008 next-gen hit, will no longer be released this year and will instead join the growing number of titles ...

























