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Author Archives: Charming Prince
Call of Duty Elite shutdown on Friday
“We encourage fans to download the Call of Duty app for Call of Duty: Ghosts, which allows players to customize their multiplayer character and weapons loadouts on the go, keep track of their Call of Duty: Ghosts stats, and features Call of Duty Clan Wars, where players can compete for cool, exclusive in-game gear.” Read More
Oculus Rift production halted
Oculus VR has suspended production of its Rift virtual reality headset following a shortage of parts, according to a recent statement from the company.
“Certain components used in the Oculus Rift developer kit are no longer being manufactured, meaning they are no longer available to us for production. As a result, we don’t have the necessary materials to produce additional kits,” Oculus VR posted on Reddit.
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Abertay University now home to largest teaching lab in Europe
Today PlayStationFirst opens the largest teaching lab in Europe at Abertay University in Dundee, offering students access to PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 development kits, and 30 new PlayStation Vita development kits. Read More
PlayStation 4 sells 320k in Japan
According to the popular Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu, 322,083 consoles were sold in two days in Sony’s native market – narrowly beating the Wii U, which sold 308,570 units in the same time period. Read More
EA beats guidance as sales shrink, losses deepen
For the three months ended December 31, EA posted revenues of $808 million, down 12 percent year-over-year, but still better than the $775 million it expected in its guidance for the quarter. The publisher also posted a net loss of $308 million. Again, that’s better than the $439 million loss it projected, but worse than the $45 million net loss it posted over the 2012 holiday quarter. Read More
Nintendo profits tumble as Wii U drags on the bottom line
As expected, the Wii U remained the thorn in Nintendo’s side, selling just 2.41 million consoles in a nine-month period that included the holiday sales season. Crucially, that’s lower than the 3 million units the console sold in the equivalent period in the prior fiscal year, and Nintendo expects fewer than 400,000 more units to be sold by the end of March, 2014. Read More
Qualcomm faces $1 billion Chinese antitrust fine
Qualcomm is the leading chip-maker for the global smartphone market, and stands to dominate the market for Android devices in China – already the largest in the world, and still growing. Read More