Blizzard Entertainment confirmed Thursday that the World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King expansion will launch "between October and December" of this year.
Activision Blizzard kills off some games, realigns studios
It was a dark day for fans of the upcoming Ghostbusters title on Monday as the game's new parent publisher, Activision Blizzard, seemingly canned the title alongside a few other high profile games that were due out later this year.
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Blizzard reveals Diablo III
Diablo III debuted today in Paris, unveiled to a packed audience at Blizzard's 2008 Worldwide Invitational. The much-anticipated third installment of the venerable role-playing series is slated for release on PC and Mac.
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World of Warcraft to introduce Xbox 360-style 'Achievements'
According to WoW news site DeathKnight.info, Blizzard is preparing to add Xbox 360-style Achievements to World of Warcraft, as part of the upcoming Wrath of the Lich King expansion pack.
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Preview: World of WarCraft: Wrath of the Lich King hands-on update
The chat screen text when you enter the new World of WarCraft expansion says it all: Welcome to Northrend, land of the ghoul and home of the undead!
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More buyers interested in Take-Two after EA bid
The publisher of the popular Grand Theft Auto series has received more takeover interest after its US$2 billion offer from Electronic Arts, the company said Thursday.
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World of Warcraft addicts 10 million subscribers
Blizzard Entertainment said on Tuesday that total World of Warcraft paying subscribers have reached 10 million worldwide, by far the most popular MMORPG ever made.
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World of Warcraft helps boy survive moose attack
According to Nettavisen (via Wired), 12-year-old Hans JA¸rgen Olsen and his sister encountered a troubled moose while walking in the forest near their Norwegian home.
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Activision merges with Blizzard parent, Vivendi
Activision and Vivendi Games (parent company of Blizzard Entertainment) announced an 18.9 billion dollar merger on Sunday, forming a new company called Activision Blizzard where current Activision CEO, Robert Kotick, will remain as chief executive.
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