
Tencent Scoops Up Gears Tactics And Warframe Devs In Leyou Acquisition
Digital Extremes and Splash Damage are now under the Chinese media giant.
Digital Extremes and Splash Damage are now under the Chinese media giant.
The PS4 and PC streaming service adds a lot of new games this month; see the full list here.
Brink is now free, and it has more players than two other FPSes.
The chicken business is volatile, so this Chinese poultry company is stepping into the video game market.
"Tempo" is the latest project from Brink developer Splash Damage; check out a trailer now.
CEO Paul Wedgwood states multiplatform squad-based first-person shooter generated $120-140 million in revenue from multimillion sales.
Splash Damage CEO promises upcoming games will explore new platforms, "take full advantage" of industry changes like free-to-play and mobile markets.
L.A. Noire, Infamous 2, Brink, NCAA Football, and Mortal Kombat compose the chain's five biggest sellers as digital sales surge in downbeat quarter.
GDC Europe 2011: Designer Neil Alphonso on why players didn't use Brink's parkour system and why its objective-based play was better received in Europe than in the US.
New maps and new abilities don't add much to the busy battlefields of Brink, but at least the price is right (for now).
Sony freshens virtual storefront with twin-stick shooter, Dragon Age: Origins, and Galaga Legions DX; new DLC for Red Faction: Armageddon and Brink also out as EA Sports Season Ticket goes ...
Anime-licensed slashing, top-down pirating, and shadow planets are this week's highlights.
Bethesda offering Splash Damage's first two-map multiplayer add-on at no cost from August 3-17.
Brink shop adds new positions to its career page bringing total vacancies to 14; no word on what developer is working on.
UK chart: L.A. Noire makes number one in its first week, is the fastest selling new intellectual property in UK gaming.
We compare how Brink looks across the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC.
First-person shooter Brink debuts at number one, Lego Pirates of the Caribbean charts at number two.
GS AU sends four players to London to represent Australia and wave the green and gold.
Why timeliness and quality don't always go hand-in-hand.
Save or escape the Ark. Our Brink Walkthrough Primer Guide gets you ready for the fight with details about matches, weapons, and challenges.
Reviews of PS3 games with online features won't be posted until the PSN is back online and we're able to test those features.
Chris Sweetman shares his experience working on the audio in the upcoming sci-fi action game, Brink.
New release slate led by Bethesda's shooter, Traveller's Tales' swashbuckling adventure game; Sega's tennis title, MX vs. ATV Alive also out this week.
New release slate led by Splash Damage's new multiplayer shooter and new entry in Lego video game series.
Brink leads Aussie releases, with Steel Diver and MX vs. ATV Alive rounding out the pack.
Bethesda pushes up release date for Splash Damage-developed postapocalyptic shooter by a week; Euro release coming May 13.
We catch up with Splash Damage CEO Paul Wedgwood and try out multiplayer in Brink.
Splash Damage's class-based, parkour-inspired first-person shooter gets dated; European launch set for May 20.
Once again a shortlist of PC games for this year that you should be aware of, if you aren't already. And if you see a game I missed on this ...
QuakeCon 2010: Sound designers from three different studios discuss the specifics, and the philosophy, behind audio design for games.
QuakeCon 2010: Art directors from Splash Damage, id, Bethesda, and Arkane use many pictures' worth of words to talk about their evolving role in game design.
We log some more time with this unusual team-based shooter from the creator of the Enemy Territory games.
QuakeCon 2010: Developers from Respawn, id Software, Bethesda, and Splash Damage kick off annual convention by trying to figure out exactly what their jobs entail.
Id Software confirms Brink, Fallout: New Vegas, Hunted: The Demon's Forge as playable titles for four-day games celebration; Rage strangely absent; on-site registration added to streamline process.
E3 2010: Bethesda's shooter snags its third delay, now coming spring 2011 to PS3, Xbox 360, PC.
We tattoo our arms, grab a medic pack, and force our way through some doors with a hands-on look at Splash Damage's upcoming shooter.
GameSpot switches places, improves SMARTs, and discusses seamless online play with Splash Damage's creative director.
Id, Bethesda announce dates for annual Texas confab featuring tourneys, game presentations.
GDC Europe 2009: Paul Wedgwood discusses about "being AAA in everything you do" and putting it all on the line to make great games.
We check out an extended demo of Bethesda and Splash Damage's upcoming futuristic shooter.
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