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Biggest News Headlines Of 2012 - Part 1

GR: Ah 2012, how I will remember you fondly, and not just for the wonderful games that were released over your twelve-month lifespan, but also for all of the exciting (and heartbreaking) news that took the industry by storm.

Over these next four days, we'll be looking at some of the biggest headlines of 2012. Please join me as we dive into four particular stories that make quite the splash earlier this year.

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gamerevolution.com
dbjj120884138d ago

I remember seeing that AC3 trailer when it first dropped. Pic related.

sdozzo4137d ago

Network going down for two months.

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The fast-paced F2P multiplayer FPS “Histera” is coming to PC via Steam EA on May 16th, 2024

"The Amsterdam-based (the Netherlands) indie games developer StickyLock Games are today very proud and happy to announce that their fast-paced F2P multiplayer FPS “Histera”, is coming to PC via Steam Early Access pn May 16th, 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.

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The unique action/stealth/horror game "Venatrix" is coming to PC via Steam in Q2 2024

"The indie games publisher and developer Playstige Interactive are today super happy and excited to announce that their unique action/stealth/horror game "Venatrix", is coming to PC via Steam in Q2 2024 (the game is already available on Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Xbox Series X|S)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.

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Is this the perfect recipe for Fallout 5? Fan’s post about setting goes viral

Where do you want Fallout 5 to be set? Countless places have been called out but one has risen above

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gamesandwich.com
shinoff218317h ago

Nashville area wouldn't be bad tbh, but I'd prefer to take that back to the west coast.

thorstein6h ago

Along their thinking, New Orleans would be better. (There isn't a New Orleans setting, is there?)

Nacho_Z21m ago

New Orleans would be interesting and a welcome change. It'd feel like less of a copy and paste into a new area and more of a fresh start.

got_dam16m ago

Pacific northwest. Bethesda seems to want a verdant apocalypse these days. Oregon is a low priority nuclear target. Plenty of lush forest with a bit of metro area thrown in. Obviously I'm biased.