
Kingdoms Of Amalur: Re-Reckoning's Fatesworn DLC Arrives December 14
The first expansion to Amalur in nearly a decade arrives this month.
The first expansion to Amalur in nearly a decade arrives this month.
November's free PS Plus games for PS5 and PS4 are live now. It's a special month, as six freebies are up for grabs.
Check out a first look at the Fatesworn expansion for the 2012 RPG.
The re-release of the 2012 game is out now on Nintendo's hybrid console.
The well-received RPG is coming to Nintendo's console in March.
There's lots of new stuff in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning, The Outer Worlds, and Borderlands 3.
A new trailer for Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning outlines one of the three combat paths available--the sneaky and long-range Finesse class.
You can re-reckon with a remaster of the action-RPG in a few short months, and the new version will be getting an expansion as well.
The Kingdoms of Amalur remaster will release on PS4, Xbox One, and PC this September.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning is launching in August, according to an Xbox.com product page.
You can set out on a fantasy quest, turn into a were-hedgehog, or just gooify some hapless Colonial Marines today.
THQ Nordic has announced it has purchased the rights to the last-gen action RPG, along with original developer 38 Studios' cancelled MMO, Copernicus.
38 Studios has now paid around $45 million in settlements.
The RPG studio founded by former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schillng is back in the news.
New details about the events surrounding the controversial $75 million loan have emerged.
Lincoln Chafee announces he will seek bid for the Democratic nomination; wants the US to use the metric system.
Xbox 360 Ultimate Games Sale continues with hefty markdowns; other deals include Bastion for $3.74 and Ninja Gaiden II for $5.09.
There's one employee left tasked with keeping the game alive until it can be sold off.
Former Major League Baseball pitcher and founder of now-bankrupt video game studio reveals today he has cancer.
Proposal submitted at the request of Rhode Island governor Lincoln Chafee encourages settlement in lawsuit against Curt Schilling.
Securities and Exchange Commission serves papers to group responsible for green-lighting $75 million loan that brought Curt Schilling's game company to Rhode Island in 2010.
No acceptable offers made for Project Copernicus or RPG sequel; Rise of Nations, Rise of Legends, and Big Huge Games trademark sell for combined $320,000 to mystery buyers.
Around two dozen parties from around the world reportedly interested in bidding on assets during liquidation auction next month.
Liquidation auction rescheduled for next month, organizers confirm.
Pending court approval, online auction for various 38 Studios and Big Huge games IP to take place next month.
Lawyer for state of Rhode Island seeking to delay upcoming online auction to accommodate interest.
Keith Stokes claims in court filings that Chafee impeded 38 Studios' efforts to restructure its debt or raise additional capital to keep the company afloat.
38 Studios and Big Huge Games liquidation auction to take place November 14-15; Project Copernicus, sequel rights for Reckoning, and Rise of Nations up for sale.
United States Securities & Exchange Commission to investigate controversial 2010 $75 million taxpayer-backed loan for Curt Schilling's since-failed game company.
Studio founder Curt Schilling says failure of Kingdoms of Amalur company "the most devastating thing I've ever gone through," outside of loss of his father.
Revenue from Steam sales of 2012 role-playing game have reached six figures for the Ocean State.
Rayman Origins also being offered to PS Vita subscribers in June.
Lawyers for founder Curt Schilling and other former executives ask Rhode Island Superior Court to dismiss state's suit against them.
Multiple sources suggest EA to close its third-party publishing label.
Former Red Sox pitcher and Reckoning studio founder Curt Schilling says lawsuit from Rhode Island "wholly without merit."
House Finance Committee reviewing bills that would prevent state from making payments related to controversial 2010 $75 million loan.
R.I. Superior Court documents claim management at now-defunct studio knew they didn't have enough money to finish projects before moving to Ocean State.
Former Red Sox pitcher selling famed 2004 World Series sock in effort to pay off debt to Rhode Island over 38 Studios bankruptcy.
State's legal team files suit against Schilling, other architects of controversial $75 million loan to bring Amalur studio to state.
Federal criminal charges will not be brought against Curt Schilling's famously failed game company; state investigation remains ongoing.
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