Activision today revealed that it is planning to release more of franchise titles Guitar Hero and Call of Duty in 2009.

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New update on the PSN…

Downloadable Games
PixelJunk Eden ($9.99)
PixelJunk Eden is an organic platformer that sees you take control of a little ‘grimp’, swinging and jumping between tall alien plants, and collecting pollen to grow more life. Lush visuals, slick controls and amazing music make it an incredibly atmospheric and addictive experience. Download the full game today and prepare to enter Eden!
ESRB Rated E
File size: 106 MB
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Soul Calibur IV: Customization Equipment 1 ($1.49)

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Afrika will be rechristened Hakuna Matata, at least in Asia.

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During a conference call today, Activision Publishing CEO Mike Griffith detailed the company’s expectations for console sales across 2008, revealing its belief that the PlayStation 3 will sell more systems than the Xbox 360 this year.

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Multiplayer’s Tracey John reports:

"Don’t like "Diablo III"’s colorful art direction? Too bad. We were told today that it’s not going anywhere.

Lead "Diablo III" designer Jay Wilson told me that even though 52,000 "Diablo" fans have signed a petition asking Blizzard to return to the darker, more gothic look of the old "Diablo" games, the new, vibrant art style is here to stay."

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Well it seems that the rumors are true that players are able to play with Vader on the 360.

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Blizzard Entertainment has confirmed that World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King , the MMO’s second expansion, will launch between October and December of this year.

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Well apparently no one told, arozz4455x, that he could get GTA4 for under $60 at any gaming store. However the person who sold the game, crazydeals55, must be extremely happy.

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Patch Notes for the July 31st update to Age of Conan are now available.

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Speaking to VG247 at Develop yesterday, 2K Boston’s Ken Levine said that he didn’t understand why gamers had leveled criticism and the scope of innovation in BioShock’s gameplay compared to the steps forward the game made in terms of narrative.

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