Persona 4: Arena is PS3's first region-locked game
But Zen United assures us it's striving to avoid a significant delay, and hopes to announce EU release date soon.
2But Zen United assures us it's striving to avoid a significant delay, and hopes to announce EU release date soon.
2Lack of ownership and ability to sell on purchases could deter consumers, warns digital retailer.
But fails to address criticisms that Inferno mode forces players to use the real-money auction house.
1But Zen United assures us it's striving to avoid a significant delay, and hopes to announce EU release date soon.
2CEO says people will be "surprised" by the game, and warns against rush to free-to-play.
Lack of ownership and ability to sell on purchases could deter consumers, warns digital retailer.
Sega has announced Nights Into Dreams HD, an HD remake of the beloved Saturn platformer due this autumn for XBLA, PSN and PC. More >
1But fails to address criticisms that Inferno mode forces players to use the real-money auction house.
1Troubled publisher THQ has returned the publishing rights to Devil's Third to developer Valhalla Studios, after its attempt to find a buyer for Tomonobu Itagaki's thirdperson shooter met with failure. More >
Stainless Games co-founders Patrick Buckland and Neil Barnden have joined the line-up of speakers at this year's Develop conference in Brighton. The pair will be interviewed on stage by journalist Johnny Minkley on a number of topics, including the studio's recent Kickstarter campaign through which it raised $625,143 to fund Carmageddon: Reincarnation. More >
Los Angeles-based start-up Ouya is developing a $99 Android game console for TV that will be "built to be hacked". All games on the system will be free-to-play, with each console a self-contained dev kit, allowing for a publishing model closer to mobile and social games than home gaming. More >
2Square Enix has announced a new version of Final Fantasy VII which will be heading to PC soon. While the game saw a boxed release in 1997, the latest iteration will be digital only and bolstered by a number of tweaks. More >
2Consumers can resell digital and physical software, but legal expert warns a lack of clarity could lead to problems.
Extra features, fully interactive, video content, beautiful design - and half price for launch.
6DICE general manager says too few studios are taking the need for technical innovation seriously.
16Unity Technologies has announced that Peter Molyneux will be the keynote speaker at Unite 2012, which is taking place in Amsterdam in August. Molyneux's 22Cans project - which you can read about in detail in issue 243 of Edge, out tomorrow - has been built using Unity, and the veteran designer will discuss his experiences with the development platform. More >
Building Frostbite 2 games at EA Gothenburg or playing with Worms at Team17.
NPD boss counters saying physical products represent more than 50 per cent of total sales.
1Our August issue, featuring Halo 4, is out now.
2Organisers of the Develop Conference in Brighton have finalised the programme for this year's event, with Steam, Lionhead, Arkane, Sony and Amazon among the final additions to the conference schedule. More >
In second place is Activision's The Amazing Spider-Man, and the strong performance of the two comic book tie-ins means 2K's Spec Ops: The Line can only debut in third place - a disappointing start for the Yager shooter, which was announced in 2009 with a planned 2011 release date. More >
The rumours were true: SCE picks up David Perry's cloud gaming service for $380 million.
4Studio to "support other Activision projects" after Prototype fails to meet expectations.
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