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DLC has become a staple of modern day gaming. For those unfamiliar with the term, it stands for downloadable content. Nowadays, it isn't a surprise to see an announcement of a new map pack for your shooters, or more quests for your RPG's, or more levels for your real time strategy games. Most of the time, the quality of the DLC equals that of the game on the disc. So why isn't this content on the disc when you buy it? It's hard for me to believe that the concepts for the DLC, specifically map packs for shooters, were formulated too late to be on the disc. Games should not have DLC, because when I pay $60, I'm expecting a full game. Not half of the entire package.
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Activision claims to have sold 6.5 million copies of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 in 24 hours, making it the most successful entertainment launch of anything, ever. The game took $400 million in sales in one day, according to ChartTrack estimates, beating Black Ops by $40 million and Modern Warfare 2 by $90 million. Both those games set the previous records for day-one sales. This is only two territories, remember - European, Australian and rest of world sales aren't even taken into account. Activision CEO Bobby Kotick claims that "Life-to-date sales for the Call of Duty franchise exceed worldwide theatrical box office for "Star Wars" and "Lord of the Rings," two of the most successful entertainment franchises of all time." Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has done well critically, picking up a score of 9.0 from us and great scores from many other outlets, but has suffered a fan backlash that's seen its Metacritic user score drop as low as 1.7 over the past few days. {IGN} The official sales in the video game market for the month of October has been released by the NPD (National Purchase Diary). Over 1.08 billion dollars were racked up last month, a one percent increase over October 2010. Here's the list of the ten heavy hitters:
1- Battlefield 3 2- Batman: Arkham City 3- NBA 2K12 4- Rage 5- Just Dance 3 6- Dark Souls 7- Madden NFL 12 8- Forza Motorsport 4 9- Gears of War 3 10- FIFA Soccer 12 Battlefield 3 racked up just under 2 million units sold, and Batman Arkham City sold over 1.5 million copies. ID Software's new title RAGE sold an impressive 550,000 units in it's debut month. As for hardware sales, here are your numbers: 1) Xbox 360- 393,000 consoles sold 2) PS3- an unconfirmed estimate at 250,000 consoles sold 3) Wii- almost 250,000 consoles sold 4) 3DS- Over 250,000 consoles sold 5) DS- 180,000 consoles sold With November always being the biggest month for gaming, which game do you think will come out on top this year? Skyrim? Syward Sword? Post a comment and let us know! Ubisoft has hinted that if Rayman: Origins is successful enough, producer Michael Ancel will be greenlit for other projects – like the long-requested sequel to Beyond Good & Evil. “If all the people that love Beyond Good & Evil understand [Ancel] is more than a one trick pony and if Rayman: Origins does well, it gives him more leeway for other opportunities because he has to build up his studio,” Ubisoft’s Tony Key told Industry Gamers. The recent success of the original Beyond Good & Evil is helping chances of a sequel, too. “Beyond Good & Evil HD is doing very well on PSN and Xbox Live and there’s a lot of people coming back, and if they choose to do a sequel the audience is bigger than before,” Key said. Rayman: Origins is a four player co-operative platformer, expected on PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 this month. The US gets it November 15, while PAL territories have to wait until November 25. “Just like how Beyond Good & Evil had a whimsical style but included gameplay for adults, Rayman: Origins will appeal to more than just younger gamers,” Key assured potential Beyond Good & Evil 2 supporters. {VG247} |
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