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Infinite Crisis Revealed as Free-to-Play DC Comics MOBA

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment today announced Infinite Crisis, an all-new multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) videogame developed by Turbine, the award winning studio behind free-to-play online games including The Lord of the Rings Online. Infinite Crisis is a free-to-play game that features a deep roster of DC Comics characters and is scheduled for release in 2013 for the PC.

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newsguy4050d ago

Everyone seems to be doing a moba nowadays

zeal0us4049d ago

After LoL success some companies are hoping to recreate the same same success for themselves. Sadly a lot of them fall short.

Murad4049d ago

For some odd reason I feel as if this one sort of won't. I haven't played LOL, and probably never will, because it's far too late for, however, I do feel this game could be very interesting only for the overall atmosphere of the dc-comics universe.

tarbis4049d ago (Edited 4049d ago )

This is interesting.
Why there is no Supes but there is Doomsday?

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What It’s Like to Work On a Video Game Flop

VICE speak to developers behind Infinite Crisis and Hellgate: London about when best-laid plans go so very wrong.

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Gone too soon: The eSports we wish were still here

Infinite Crisis is closing its doors next month, snuffing out another spectator eSport all too soon - a new article takes a look at a handful of other eSports that have either been left out to dry or eclipsed by superior sequels.

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Why Did Infinite Crisis Fail?

One of the more interesting features of mmo games is that, just like a living person, they go through a life cycle. In the beginning, there's the development and testing phases. Then the game springs into the world to make its mark. After a number of years, the game begins to fade as the player population dwindles. Finally, there's the final end when the game shuts down. Normally such a journey takes quite a few years, normally a decade, to go through this cycle, but such was not the case with Infinite Crisis. The DC comics-themed moba recently let their players know that the game was shutting down in August despite the fact that the moba just officially launched roughly two months ago. Why did Infinite Crisis fail?

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