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Sega Announce Dawn Of War III

For the first time since Sega acquired Relic Entertainment in 2013, they’re back to work in the Warhammer 40,000 universe and in the Dawn of War series, as they announce Dawn of War III.

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TwoForce2922d ago

Love the series. For The Blood Raven ! For the Emperor !

Aeery2922d ago

Best (gaming) news ever for me. I *love* this franchise.

_-EDMIX-_2920d ago

AWWW YEA! Of course Two Force is a Dawn Of War fan! lol

LOVE that series! Love Dawn Of War 1, not so much 2, but still liked it. So excited for this! Was hoping for Company Of Heros 3 set in modern times or something, but Dawn Of War 3 wasn't even on my radar!

Surprised!

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ONESHOTV22922d ago

if it's relic and sega nothing can go wrong looking out for this

Whitey2k2922d ago

I wonder if this will come to x1 or ps4 really need a good rts

WellyUK2922d ago

please no. RTS games belong firmly on PC.

Ravenor2922d ago

Given how DoW2 operated it's not entirely out of the realm of possibility.

spicelicka2922d ago (Edited 2922d ago )

Why is that? It wouldn't affect the PC version. Nothing "belongs" anywhere, if it can be done and if it can sell then it's game.

There is Halo wars 2 coming.

TwoForce2922d ago

Even I'm console gamer, i don't it will come because It's RTS game.

_-EDMIX-_2920d ago

I'm not sure. I'm playing it on PC regardless, but if it was made on PS4 and XONE and had some keyboard and mouse support, then sure. Or if they were able to make the interface something that worked with controller as many RTS games actually have, then sure, but based on how I like to personally play, I would still play it on PC.

That isn't to say I wouldn't want to see the series go to PC. When I play RTS games, I don't really hotkey as much things as I feel most do, I think a controller set up could work. With SEGA doing this AND Halo Wars 2, its not as if it couldn't be done.

Likely that SEGA doesn't feel the install base of its fans will buy it from that platform, which is understandable.

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Humble Warhammer Bundle 2020 available now

The Humble Warhammer Bundle 2020 just launched today. It features games like Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Collection, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III, Blood Bowl 2 Legendary, and more.

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robtion1388d ago

Space Marine was such a fun game. Great setting and satisfying combat.

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Which game deserves a No Man's Sky-style comeback?

No Man's Sky is an interesting case study for a game staging a comeback, as it were. So, which game deserves a No Man's Sky-style comeback? It can be any singleplayer or online game that didn't quite reach its potential, or the audience it deserved. Maybe it was a patch or expansion away from being really good.

Kupa2105d ago

The article mentions Destiny 2, which I agree with. Unfortunately, I think they can only get that redemption if they release Forsaken for free (which will never happen) or if they make free all existing DLC in anticipation for it. The problem with Destiny 2 and its relationship with the community is that they've nickeled and dimed their base, which isn't going to be solved with another $40 charge to get another piece of the experience they were promised.

fiveby92104d ago

I believe I read an article recently about upcoming MCC changes inbound.

Fist4achin2104d ago

Half Life 2 episode...

Sorry!

DaFeelz2104d ago

Dead Space, Burnout and SSX. Ironically, three EA games. Each one, trashed and more than deserving of a comeback.

Nacho_Z2103d ago

Three great calls. If I could only pick one it'd be SSX. I'm not that bothered about online games but I'm sure it'd be a success in that regard.

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Playstation Universe (PS3): Lost Planet 2 Review

Steven Williamson writes: Despite its shortcomings and lukewarm response from the gaming press, the original Lost Planet showed signs of greatness that boded well for future iterations of the franchise. After all, what is there not to like about obliterating gigantic creatures the size of skyscrapers with a range of explosive weaponry and super-powered mechanical suits? That same concept still applies to Lost Planet 2; however Capcom has created a game that is now all about the multiplayer, co-op experience with a campaign backed up by an interweaving storyline that sees you switching between different groups of pirates from the planet EDN III. With the promise of bigger beasts, new weapons and brand new environments, plus the addition of a robust multiplayer component, it certainly sounds as though Capcom has learnt lessons and is heading in the right direction with its Akrid-killing bullet-fest. Let's see...