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  • Ubisoft aren't ready to reveal Ghost Recon: Future Soldier platforms yet

    Ubisoft announced Ghost Recon: Future Soldier this morning, with the Xbox 360 being the only platform confirmed. When Strategy Informer asked Ubisoft about PS3 or PC versions, the firm told Strategy Informer that it won't be revealing the platforms just yet as gamers will have to wait for more announcements.

  • Star Trek Online Tops UK PC Chart

    Cryptic Studios' latest MMO Star Trek Online outsold all other PC games in the UK for week ending 6 February, according to the latest sales charts.

  • Star Trek Online Novel Pre-Order Now Available

    Michael A. Martin's upcoming 432-page Star Trek Online novel, The Needs Of The Many, has been listed on Amazon and is now available for pre-order.

  • Crysis Mod Living Hell: Noname Island 2 Update Released

    Zero Productions has released a new update for its Crysis mod Living Hell: Noname Island 2, now available for download.

  • WoW: Lich King Weapon Drop Changes

    Although this probably won't affect too many people in the near future, Blizzard is already tinkering with many of the stats supplied by the Lich King's weapon drops.

  • Sims 3 Coming To Consoles, No Dead Space 2 For PC

    Today EA announced their release schedule for their 2011 fiscal year, which runs from April 1st, 2010 to March 31st, 2011. They also indicated what platforms these games will arrive on, and there are a few surprises.

  • MMOHut: Lineage 2 Free Trial Reopens

    MMOHut, "Finally those looking to try out Lineage 2 can do so without paying. The game had a free trial ages ago, but shut it down for some reason. So if anyone wanted to play Lineage 2 without paying they had to play on a private server. Personally, I'm glad…

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