Video Game Release Calendar Changelog #4: The 2015 Calendar is Taking Shape
Added: 26.04.2015 17:17 | 7 views | 0 comments
Warp Zoned writes:
"The 2015 E3 Expo is slightly less than two months away, and that means gamemakers have decided that now is the time to lock down those all-important Fall release dates while pushing some games to 2016."
From:
n4g.com
| Square Enix Holding Press Conference at This Year's E3
Added: 23.04.2015 17:41 | 9 views | 0 comments
Square Enix has just announced that it will be holding a media briefing of its own during this years Electronic Entertainment Expo is Los Angeles this just.
According to the announcement, the upcoming presser will feature exciting news detailing Square Enix's plans for 2015 and beyond. You'll be able to tune in and watch live on Twitch or YouTube when the broadcast kicks off on June 16, at 9am PT, 12pm ET.
From:
www.gamerevolution.com
| Windows 10 Release Date Revealed for July, AMD Exec Says
Added: 20.04.2015 14:56 | 2 views | 0 comments
Officially, Microsoft has said that Windows 10--the company's next operating system--will launch . Predecessor Windows 8, released in October 2012, was controversial in that it introduced a touch-focused tile design that was markedly different to Windows 7. Microsoft addressed these criticisms with frequent--and substantial updates--including Windows 8.1. The company isn't starting over with Windows 10, but Microsoft appears to be taking a more traditional approach with the new OS. "We believe that, together with the feedback you provide us, we can build a product that all of our customers will love," Windows executive Terry Myerson said last year. "It will be our most open collaborate OS projects ever."
From:
www.gamespot.com
| Windows 10 Release Date Revealed for July, AMD Exec Says
Added: 20.04.2015 14:56 | 3 views | 0 comments
Officially, Microsoft has said that Windows 10--the company's next operating system--will launch . Predecessor Windows 8, released in October 2012, was controversial in that it introduced a touch-focused tile design that was markedly different to Windows 7. Microsoft addressed these criticisms with frequent--and substantial updates--including Windows 8.1. The company isn't starting over with Windows 10, but Microsoft appears to be taking a more traditional approach with the new OS. "We believe that, together with the feedback you provide us, we can build a product that all of our customers will love," Windows executive Terry Myerson said last year. "It will be our most open collaborate OS projects ever."
From:
www.gamespot.com
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