Jagex has another bun in the oven, so to speak, with today's announcement that the RuneScape developer has inked a deal with Polish studio Flying Wild Hog to produce a new online game via its publishing division Jagex Partners.
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Earlier this year, I poked fun at people who panicked over the 3% acquisition of Digital Extremes by Perfect World Entertainment back in 2014.
Dirty Bomb might be in its "Golden Years," but that doesn't mean the dev team doesn't have a few surprises left for us.
Today, Splash Damage announced that rather than simply shuttering Dirty Bomb after ending development, it would remove all monetization from the game and leave it as a 1100% free offering, with no microtransactions, for players ...
It's time, once again, to be amazed and astounded by my precocious acts of prestidigitation, my prescient predictions, my prattling on about probable outcomes … however you put it, it's free-to-play prediction time again her...
After three years in beta (preceded by a very expensive alpha) and just two months as a "launched" game, Dirty Bomb's fuse has run out.
Six months ago, we learned about Athlon Games, a new development company created by Leyou Technologies, which owns Warframe developer Digital Extremes and Dirty Bomb maker Splash Damage.
Today's "That game is still in beta?...
Leyou Technologies Inc., a Chinese producer of chicken products -- which, as you might recall, owns both Warframe developer Digital Extremes and Dirty Bomb maker Splash Damage -- has created a new company in the United States ...
It's prediction time again!...
These days, it's hard to remember what entity owns which game developer.
The team at Splash Damage is keeping busy these days.
The announcement that Brink, Splash Damage's and Bethesda Softworks' underwhelming shooter, would go free-to-play came as a bit of a surprise last week.
Splash Damage takes its older FPS title Brink into the free-to-play market.
If you don't generally pay attention to Splash Damage's first-person shooter Brink, you probably missed the fact that it went free-to-play.
Quoting its "long and colorful history," the team at Splash Damage will be making some major changes to the Dome map in Dirty Bomb next week.
Could infantry be marching into Wargaming's titles son?...
Free-to-play shooter Dirty Bomb has another map to add it its repertoire.
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What is Dirty Bomb?...
Dirty Bomb is an objective-based FPS developed by Splash Damage.
Extraction is a tactical team-oriented first person shooter from one of the original pioneers of class based shooters, Splash Damage.
You may remember us briefly speaking about Splash Damage's upcoming shooter Dirty Bomb a time or two in the past.
Stop, I know what you are thinking.