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GOG.com isn't running a weekend promo but its 2012 Summer Promo is interesting. Every day, gamers can vote between two titles to see which will get a 60% or a 40% price reduction; whichever game wins the vote gets the price c...
| Alasdair Duncan |
Recently, IGN asked EA why people hate EA in an article that seemed designed to dismiss any actual reasons for people hating EA. Hardly surprising, since EA was the one being interviewed about the hate for EA. Looking to set...
| Jim Sterling |
Just the other week, Origin head honcho David DeMartini was having a pop at Valve by suggesting that its huge Steam sales cheapen the intellectual property involved and that we won't see EA's service playing a similar card. T...
| Jim Sterling |
Electronic Arts has done what Electronic Arts does best and caused an outrage after trying to make more money than it should. Australian users were furious to see Battlefield Premium listed for $49.99 AU across all platforms,...
| Jim Sterling |
EA's Origin service recently celebrated its one-year anniversary, and while it's a growing platform -- 12 million registered users and $150 million in revenue is nothing to sneeze at -- it's not yet as good as EA wants it to ...
| Samit Sarkar |
EA have confirmed the existence of their new Battlefield 3 subscription service, entitled simply Battlefield Premium. Confirming the rumors from last month, Battlefield Premium will cost $49.99 and will get you access to fiv...
| Alasdair Duncan |
Well, this is interesting. Last year, Crysis 2 was removed from Steam after a dispute between EA and Valve, with EA claiming that Valve removed Crytek's FPS title due to a disagreement concerning Valve's terms of service. Thi...
| Alasdair Duncan |
Today on The Destructoid Show, we had special guest Ben Heck -- who you might know from his working Portal shirt or his Xbox laptop -- and of course, we talked about video game stuff too. For starters, the Borderlands 2 ...
| Max Scoville |
EA is looking to expand its support of small studios, this time through its Origin digital distribution service, by capitalizing on the indie development wave du jour: Kickstarter. The publishing giant announced today a new i...
| Samit Sarkar |
If you wondered why the announcement of Company of Heroes 2 was met with excitement, then you can check out the original WWII RTS on Steam with an 80% discount, which is super cheap. Also on offer this weekend on Steam is the...
| Alasdair Duncan |
The $60 pricing model is broken in the retail space, and that's a scientific fact that can be proven with science. It's truly staggering, then, that publishers are attempting to apply that awful model to the digital space, w...
| Jim Sterling |
If you're a Sega fan, then I advise you take a trip over to GamersGate to take advantage of their 50% off Sega Sale as soon as you can. There's plenty of recent Sega titles reduced including Total War: Shogun, Football Manage...
| Alasdair Duncan |
There's not a lot on offer this weekend from GOG.com, but there's some big-name software in its EA Guns and Spells promotion. Syndicate, Magic Carpet and both Crusader games are cut down by 50%, all reduced to $2.99. It'...
| Alasdair Duncan |
Also on sale, Vikings! Not really, but when I read that GOG.com had branded its weekend sale as "The Nordic Charge" that's what came to my mind. Basically, GOG.com has got 50% off Scandinavian-developed games such as Painkill...
| Alasdair Duncan |

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