Well, All-Stars Battle Royale - Sony's Super Smash Bros. style fighter - was finally unveiled this week, and we've got to say, it's looking pretty good (albeit extremely familiar). So good in fact, that we're kind of upset we'll have to wait so long to play it. No matter though, we've got the Game Ranter Banter�to tide us over until the game's eventual release.
This week, our writers talk about the aforementioned fighter, Nintendo's online plans for the Wii U and 3DS, as well as the business strategies of EA and Valve.
Let's begin.
EA has hired ex-military personnel in order to help shape the next Battlefield game as part of the Hiring Our Heroes (HOH) program.
Why don't you Hire Your Old Dev Team who brought us the brilliance of Battlefield Bad Company 2 while you're at it. It was more exciting than anything recent in the Battlefield series. It just needs to be updated to reach modern times, but it was so great at its core.
It's what made zipper and slant six awesome. They had military vets working for them, no just as consultants, but as developers as well. I wish Sony never closed them, MAG 2 or an update to MAG and a new socom is much needed.
The latest Switch firmware update kills off support for the Elon Musk-owned social media company.
In case you were curious, a Steam account transfer via will is not permitted according to an official response from Valve.
Would be nice if the article's writer looked into and reported whether other digital game libraries could be transferred over via will (Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo, EGS, EA app, GOG, Ubisoft Connect, Rockstar Launcher etc) instead of this half-baked piece but it's probably the same for all of them anyway
This seems like a way bigger issue than mandatory PSN account linking for PlayStation games.
So where is the outcry?