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360 Autumn Update detailed in full

As well as the previously touted retro download offering Xbox Originals that will arrive alongside Microsoft’s Autumn Xbox 360 Dashboard Update tomorrow, the platform holder has now outlined a near complete line-up of new features that will be available to console owners from tomorrow. The biggest announcement is the arrival …

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ACTIVISION BLIZZARD: ‘Business as usual’, says WoW publisher

Following the news of Vivendi’s surprise purchase of a majority stake in former rival Activision , Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime has assured the company’s MMO fans that the deal will have no impact on the future of its globally popular World of Warcraft. In an interview with 1UP, Morhaime stated: …

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MCV boosts editorial team

Chris Dring has joined MCV as editorial assistant this week in a further expansion of the magazine’s resources. He will now be the industry’s first port of call for release schedules, appointments and product news, and joins from his role at Partnertrans as a QA tester. Dring boasts a strong …

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Pain to head up Blackbean

Former Empire Europe general manager David Pain has been appointed to head up Blackbean Games’ head office in Milan. Pain – who has also worked as the sales and marketing director for Virgin UK – takes up the role with immediate effect. His first task will be to oversee the …

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Activision bullish as chart battle hots up

Activision, which yesterday became the newly-crowned leading global games publisher follwoing its merger with Vivendi , has stated that it is brimming with confidence going into the annual battle for the Christmas number one – with Call of Duty 4 spearheading its efforts. The fourth iteration of the high profile …

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Vivendi moves to new offices

Publisher Vivendi has upped sticks and moved to a bigger premises in Marlow as the company looks to expand its UK operations. The move has happened just at the unexpected confirmation has emrged that Vivendi has merged with former publishing rival Activision to form the world’s largest third party publisher …

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Another new studio for Kuju

Busy times for UK independent Kuju – just days after it’s Godalming team moved into a new studio and rebranded , the firm has opened another studio in Surrey, called NiK NaK. To read the full story, head over to MCV’s sister site Develop.

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ACTIVISION BLIZZARD: Activision and Vivendi Games to merge

In the most surprising news of the year, Electronic Arts has been dethroned as the games industry’s biggest publisher, ousted by a new company formed following the merger of Activision and Vivendi Games. The two companies said that the massive power-shifting deal, worth a total of $18.9bn, will create ‘the …

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Virtual Console titles get Wii revamp

Nintendo has in a surprise announcement confirmed that the upcoming Virtual Console version of N64 title Pokemon Snap will boast additional Wii-specific functionality – the first time a Virtual Console title will differ from its original coding. CVG reports that the game will allow people to post photographs they have …

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Operating loss lessens at Infogrames

French firm Infogrames Entertainment, the parent company of US publisher Atari, has announced its financial results for the half year ending September 2007 – the highlight of which is a drop in the firm’s operating loss, which stood at €29.3 million, down from the €36.9 loss in the same period …

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