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Lace Mamba signs new PC range

Brighton-based Lace Mamba Global has signed a new publishing agreement with Daedalic Entertainment. Lace Mamba will release the developer’s games in the UK. This will begin with Edna and Harvey: The Breakout (pictured), A New Beginning and Deponia – all available for PC. Jason Codd, Lace Mamba Global’s European Director, said: …

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Force Unleashed II ditches PSP

LucasArts has confirmed to IGN that it has scrapped plans to release Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II on PSP this October. A version for the Sony handheld was due to arrive alongside the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, DS, PC and iPhone version on October 29th in the UK (and …

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THQ talks premium online multiplayer, tackling pre-owned impact

Speaking to investors following its recent financial report, THQ CEO Brian Farrell has admitted that a combination of robust downloadable content and premium online play” will be its main weapons against the ‘threat’ of pre-owned games. He believes that the combination will increase our digital revenue, engage players with our …

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David Walker joins MTV

MTV Games has confirmed that appointment of David Walker as its new international sales director of the international sales team. Walker, who was most recently at CDV before the company was forced to close, is an industry veteran of 15 years whose former employers include 505 Games and Atari. He …

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AC Brotherhood Collectors Edition unearthed

Publisher Ubisoft has detailed what consumers will find in the box of the Collector’s Edition of upcoming action title Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood. Destructoid reports that the SKU will include the game, two exclusive single-player maps, a physical map of the in-game world, art book, a making-of DVD, soundtrack and a …

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Google swoops for another social studio?

Google is said to have acquired social games group Jambool in what is widely believed to be part of a covert operation to become a serious Facebook rival. The search engine giant has acquired the San Francisco-based company in a deal worth up to $75 million, claims a TechCrunch report. …

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Lack of Red Faction causes THQ loss

THQ has reports losses in both sales and income for the three months ending June 30th, 2010. The publisher’s net sales fell by 39 per cent year-on-year from $243.5m to $149.4m. Sales were largely driven by UFC Undisputed 2010, just as they were driven by UFC Undisputed 2009 in the …

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THQ to rethink UFC strategy?

Not for the first time, THQ has pointed the finger at the tough competitive window” for causing the lower then expected sales of recent release UFC Undisputed 2010. THQ suffered a $30.1m loss in its last financial quarter. UFC was named as one of the reasons for this slip. Although …

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ShopTo launches iPhone app

Online retailer ShopTo.net has released a downloadable app for iPhone users. The free app allows customers to browse games, check their orders, make pre-orders and buy new products. It also includes new game trailers, reviews and a forum with 40,000 other gamers. Users can even link the app to their …

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