It is no secret that the once praised Tony Hawk skateboarding series fell from grace over the last few years. The last installment that included a skateboard peripheral left much to be desired and was far from a success.
Cheat software provider EngineOwning will pay Call of Duty creator Activision nearly $15 million in damages and legal fees.
This is what developers and manufacturers should do. I know going after cheat devices/makers is a cat and mouse game, and cost money. However, they can get that money back by sueing these manufacturers of cheat devices. Take a page from Nintendo's playbook.
Microsoft's Activision subsidiary announced today that it is opening a new game development studio to take advantage of the huge talent pool growing in Poland. It'll be the second Activision studio based in the region, joining Infinity Ward Krakow, although this studio is, in fact, not working on Call of Duty.
The details for multiple future Call Of Duty games appear to have leaked, including a follow-up to Advanced Warfare.
Well it is bout time tbh if they brought back the old gameplay with new school graphics and animation systems it would be perfect for me
I can't even remember the last time I played a good Tony Hawk game. Speaking of skateboarding video games, what ever happened to "Skate"? They were coming out with annual releases and then they just stopped after the third installment...
Back to square one again lol
Gaming is like Hollywood now with remakes,reboots, things like that for the most part.