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EA have revealed that Battlefield 4‘s first piece of DLC will be a series of “sprawling” multiplayer maps by the name of ‘China Rising’. The DLC will allow you to “fight for dominance across the vast and majestic Chinese mainland in four massive maps, using all-new vehicles and high-tech military equipment.”

IF you pre-order the game through the official website or through Origin you’ll get China Rising for free, but there’s no word on how much it’ll be otherwise.

This seems like a good time point out our editorial from James explaining why the current practice of DLC needs to stop.

Source: PC Gamer

Guild Wars 2

ArenaNet have sent word that the price of Guild Wars 2 has been permanently dropped by $10 across all editions.

The standard edition now costs $49.99, while the Digital Deluxe edition now costs $69.99. These prices are effective as of today.

The price-drop coincides with the Last Stand at Southsun event, which will kick off on May 28. Get the details here.

Guild Wars 2 has no subscription fee — once you pay for the game, playing is free.

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Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon

One of the seven new Games Workshop titles in development has been revealed: Armageddon is due out in Q1 of 2014, and it’s a turn-based title in development over at Slitherine Games.

Set during the second war for Armageddon, players will control the Armageddon Steel Legion of Imperial Guard, as well as the Blood Angels, Ultramarines and Salamanders chapters of Space Marines as they attempt to drive out the ork invasion.

Slitherine are promising a branching campaign with 30 major scenarios, 100 unit types, complex plots which can change during battle, and persistent unit growth enabling you to field veterans who carry over from multiple games.

It will also have “extensive modding options”, and support for Slitherine’s play-by-email system integrated. Count me in.

Source: VG247

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I’ll just come out and say it: I hate DLC.

Once upon a time, developers and publishers would laud an upcoming game on its merits alone, highlighting the work done on a compelling story or new gameplay mechanic. We’d buy into the hype after a couple of screenshots, an interview or even a video if we were lucky. But now we’re lucky to hear an announcement or see a trailer that doesn’t mention the bundle of pre-order extras or day one DLC that’s available. Extra guns? $5. Extra missions? $10. Feel like recruiting that master assassin into your ranks? Well, that’s $7, or part of the package if you sign up for the MasterEliteUltraPass that guarantees you all* of the extras for one low, low price of half the initial game’s cost, again.

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Skyforge

Skyforge is an MMO in development by Allods Team, the same people who made the aptly-named Allods Online — and at the recent Russian Game Developer’s Conference, they announced that they’ve brought Obsidian on board to assist in development.

We haven’t heard anything about the game since its announcement in 2012, and even that flew under many people’s radars. The involvement of Obsidian may act to counteract that however, with the high-profile RPG developer known for their successes in storytelling.

Skyforge is very interesting and promising project, claimed Obsidian CEO Feargus Urquhart in a statement. “I am glad that Obsidian Entertainment is involved in working on this game.”

“I am confident that the cooperation with the Allods Team will be a great experience for all of us.”

The only known Skyforge trailer was released last year, and can be seen here. It is expected to launch in 2014.

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EA’s attempt to join the MOBA scene with new title Dawngate comes at an odd time, with League of Legends currently generating enough concurrent players to populate a small nation, and DotA 2 ripping up the Steam charts. But nevertheless, launch it they will — and here’s what it looks like (courtesy of Machinima).

According to the team, there are territorial control points on each map, including ones that deliver economic boosts to your team by spawning workers to harvest resources. Your towers serve as your bases like normal, but the creatures which guard them can be set loose to roam the map, and the energy flowing down lanes can be redirected. Interesting stuff.

If you’re keen on trying it out, beta testing will begin on Friday May 24. Sign up here.

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Penny Arcade Rainslick 3

Zeboyd Games have announced that Episode 3 of Penny Arcade’s On The Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness is free for a short time today, to celebrate the announcement of a release date for Episode 4.

For today only, you can head over to the official site and grab a Steam key for Episode 3 completely free — check that out here.

Episode 4 is now schedule for release on June 7, and is to be the final game in the series — “which everyone here agrees is easily our best game to date,” says Zeboyd. Excellent stuff.

Source: Blue’s News

Warner Bros. have released the full trailer for which they so teasingly teased us last week, and it’s unfortunately not straight gameplay footage but it’s nice and pretty anyway. Here, then, are nearly five minutes of Batman kicking the snot out of various thugs, as well as some iconic enemies.

The press release sent over by Warner Bros. also reveals that Deathstroke will actually be a playable character in Arkham Origins, but only in the challenge modes. If you pre-order the game, you’ll apparently receive exclusive early access to this Deathstroke content.

To update our story from yesterday, it seems that Kevin Conroy will actually not be voicing Batman in Arkham Origins at all. When he spoke at Dallas Comic-Con he was referring to another unannounced Arkham game at Rocksteady — he clarified the position on Twitter, before immediately deleting the tweet (which basically is the same as saying “whoops, I wasn’t supposed to tell you that yet”).

Batman: Arkham Origins

The news that Kevin Conroy would not be voicing Batman in the upcoming Arkham Origins seemed to come out of nowhere, and — though it couldn’t be verified — was still enough to upset many fans. But never fear! Kevin Conroy will be returning in Arkham Origins — although whether or not he’ll be actually voicing Batman remains unconfirmed.

At the recent Dallas Comic-Con, Conroy revealed that “I can talk about it now. We’ve been working for about 9 or 10 months on the next Arkham.”

“We were all signing these contracts that we weren’t allowed to talk about it – you know the studio likes to completely control the roll out of any product, so they don’t like any of us to talk about anything.”

Although this being widely reported as confirmation, Conroy actually stops short of saying “I will be voicing Batman”. It’s hard to imagine what else he’d be doing, but considering this is a prequel, there’s every possibility he may be perhaps providing a voiceover from the perspective of an older Batman, along with a newer actor. Stay tuned!

Source: GameArena

World of Warcraft

Late last week, we sat down with Blizzard’s lead encounter designer, Ion Hazzikostas. Aside from having an awesome superhero-style name, Ion also manages the raids, scenarios, and other encounters that make up Mists of Pandaria’s patch 5.3. Read on for all the details of the new scenarios, why Blizzard are cutting the XP required for the final five levels, and how he feels about WoW’s recent drop in subscriber numbers.

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