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Video Game Releases for the Week of 01/26/2015

Gamer Headlines writes: "It’s another week filled with excellent titles, hooray! Throughout the next seven days, big releases like Grim Fandango: Remastered, Dying Light and the first episode of Life Is Strange, and indies such as Gunman Clive 2, Supreme League of Patriots and Unmechanical: Extended are all releasing for us to enjoy, while digital ports of Nihilumbra, Pix the Cat, Teslagrad and Metroid Prime Trilogy are also launching as well. With that being said, enjoy this week’s video game releases!"

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WeAreLegion3802d ago

Excellent week! I can't wait to play most of these.

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10 Games That Owe Their Success To PS Plus

Who would have thought that giving games away for free would be so lucrative?

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dualshockers.com
51d ago
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Life Is Strange Is Basically Just My Music Taste

Spotify Discover? I barely know ‘er.

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Looking Back At The $386,000 Dying Light 'My Apocalypse Edition', 10 Years Later

It has been more than ten years since Dying Light was released, but what happened to the $386,000 'My Apocalypse Edition' of the game?

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jznrpg124d ago

Nobody bought it for an obvious reason.

Gamingsince1981123d ago

Wtf did this edition come with ? A real helicopter and a real zombie virus ?

Vithar123d ago

For one lucky person willing to spend $386,000, the My Apocalypse Edition of Dying Light promised a staggering collection. It included the buyer’s face in the game, a human-sized ‘Volatile’ statue, and parkour lessons with a freerunning team. It also came with night vision goggles, an all-expenses paid round trip to Techland’s offices, and four signed copies of the game. Oh, and it also came with a custom-built, ‘zombie-proof’ survival shelter.

LOL but it was a stunt from the team:
‘It was a PR stunt and got a lot of media attention for its wild and over-the-top nature, it was designed to generate buzz around the game’s release. It did a great job of getting the game noticed, though! But nobody purchased it – thankfully, I guess!’