Activision Blizzard is putting Swedish developer Massive Entertainment, the maker of World in Conflict and Ground Control, up for sale. This confirms speculation that Activision would drop several of its Vivendi Games franchises after the two companies merged on July 9.
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World in Conflict is a Cold War based RTS game that came out in 2007 on the PC. Is it worth a replay today?
Starting today (18.00 hours) until 23 December, players will download free World in Conflict (including expander Soviet Assault), Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and Watch Dogs for PC via Uplay. More ...
I've collected quite a number of free games on UPlay. I can't say I'm the biggest fan of its bloated platform, but they have been pretty generous w freebies if you've kept up with their mailing list over time.
In case you missed Ubisoft’s free giveaways, the French company is once again offering Watch_Dogs, World in Conflict & Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag for free for a limited time. These three titles are free on UPLAY right now. From today and until December 23rd, you can log into UPLAY and claim your free copies.
There is a reason I support this company. This is just icing. New IPs, not afraid to take a chance... Nicely done.
MS buy it :)
SCEE COULD BE INTERESTED IF BOTH THE IP N THE DEVELOPER GETS DA BOOT FROM ACTIVISION WHICH IT SUCK CAUSE WORLD IN CONFLICT LOOKS GREAT N IF THEY DO THAT WOULD MAKE SONY WORLD WIDE STUDIOS BIGGER THEY SHOULD SEE THIS ASAP! BEFORE MICROSOFT OR EA GET IT