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Valve’s Artifact Never Stood a Chance

In a rare miscalculation, Valve sent Artifact out in the worst way, sacrificing what chance they had in the already saturated CCG space.

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6 Worst Game Announcements to Get You Hyped for E3

Announcements don't always go as planned. Sometimes a studio will be expecting a standing ovation, and get an awkward silence. Especially at E3.

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Too Big to Fail: Should Games be Allowed to Die?

Why are some games left to die, but some are turned into much better experiences? We look into some notable culprits and an eye to the future.

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Garethvk1164d ago (Edited 1164d ago )

Yes they should. This is business. If the community is not supporting a game then throwing all sorts of money at it in order to save it is a risky move. The issue becomes can we save it enough to recoup our costs. Many would argue it is better to cut losses and move onto other projects but each one is different as some games can be fixed and others are a lost cause.

Abnor_Mal1164d ago

Crossplay will save them all, or that's what some believe will happen if a mp game has cross play. Im still waiting to see which game has been saved. Or is crossplay only life support for dying games, and when it's time it's time and the server plug will have to be pulled.

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Link Cable Gaming Podcast: Episode 36 – The Grind

This week the LCG crew discusses Artifact being shut down (and if anyone cares). Changes to Marvel’s Avengers progressions and whether or not Outriders is any fun.

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