According to a new post on the job listings board over at Bungie, the development studio behind the widely played Destiny video game, we could be looking at PC gameplay in the near future. Bungie is currently searching for a PC Compatibility Tester to hire, and considering Destiny si the only game that the company works on, it looks like Windows gamers will get some pleasant release date news soon. Read more on this news below. Read More »
Known as the most influential skateboarder of all time, Tony Hawk has teamed up with Activision to bring gamers the latest soundtrack for their skateboarding franchise title. In the gameplay of the upcoming "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5," get ready to listen to Anti-Flag, Bully, and Ratatat. Read More »
Gamers will certainly be disappointed to hear that the "True Crime" sequel has been given the axe."True Crime 3," which was supposed to be set in Hong Kong, has been cancelled by Activision, who have withdrawn from the trademark franchise. Read More »
Activision has teamed up with IDW Publishing to bring a videogame sensation onto the comic book page. Renowned writer Ron Marz joins lead artists Mike Bowden and David Baldeon for the first-ever "Skylanders" comic book series. Read More »
In a new interview with Reuters, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick revealed that he and his company intend on spending around $500 to develop and promote their newest video game, Destiny. This budget could be the most money spent on a video game in history. Kotick and Activision hope this sci-fi role-playing game will become a new multibillion-dollar franchise like Call of Duty. Unfortunately early reviews have hinted that this could break another record: the biggest flop in video game history. Read More »
Is House of Cards actor, Kevin Spacey, the new villain for the next Call of Duty game? The only way to find out is to watch the action-packed trailer for the upcoming Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. Read More »
Calling any new video game "the next Call of Duty" is pretty bold, but that is exactly what Activision president Bobby Kotick said in a recently released statement about the 2014 title Destiny. Considering both titles are under from his company makes the statement even bolder. Though truthfully, Kotick and the rest of his team are really just hoping that this highly anticipated game lives up to the hype building around it! Read More »