Nintendo Direct Announces Release Dates For Several Wii U Games
We finally have some Wii U release dates!
We finally have some Wii U release dates!
Publisher takes three years to listen to customers, but at least they listened.
Despite all of the negativity I see around EA, they must be doing things right as people continue to buy their games is mammoth volumes.
Dead Island: Riptide manages to hold onto the top spot for a third consecutive week – one more than its predecessor – despite yet another sharp drop in sales.
Dead Island: Riptide retains its top spot for another week despite two-thirds of the sales this week compared with last.
Who knows how things will turn out, but DICE and Visceral Games are on the scene.
I sincerely hope that Nintendo can turn the Wii U’s fortunes around but, at the moment, it’s looking rather bleak.
Injustice: Gods Among Us had just a single week at the top as it’s been knocked down into second by Dead Island: Riptide which debuts at number one.
My, my, file this under unexpected. Sony has just announced that a Ratchet & Clank movie will be released in 2015.
Nintendo has decided not to hold any press conference at this year’s E3, instead opting to focus on Nintendo Direct.
It may not be a scandal that will gain the same sort of publicity that Tesco has received in the past few months, but I highly doubt that Activision will overly joyed by the outcome as a new Call of Duty game was listed.
Injustice: Gods Among Us has knocked BioShock Infinite from the top spot to debut as this week’s UK number one.
“FIFA 14 will play the way great football matches are contested”.
Despite shifting just a quarter of the sales last week compared to the launch week, BioShock Infinite remains as the UK’s number one.
Holding on for a third week, BioShock Infinite is top of the UK chart, followed by a fourth consecutive week in second for Tomb Raider.
Ubisoft Toronto revealed they are currently working on five different projects in total – which include two already announced Tom Clancy titles and two new IP’s in addition to the new Assassins Creed.
Warner Bros. has announced the next title in the popular Batman: Arkham series in the form or Origins.
UK Charts ending March 30, 2013 As the second biggest launch of the year (behind Tomb Raider), BioShock Infinite has had an impressive debut. It tops this week’s UK charts and also sets the record for the biggest week one launch for the franchise, surpassing BioShock 2 by nearly 9,000 ... Read More
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Lara’s reboot managed to sell double that of the previous biggest launch of the year.
Sony knocked it out of the park with an expertly executed press conference that has well and truly lain the gauntlet down for Microsoft.