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Bloodborne Dominates PS4 Games on Japanese PSN, but Disgaea 5 Surprisingly Grabs Second Place

Added: 05.04.2015 23:18 | 2 views | 0 comments


Sony Computer Entertainment released its sales charts for the Japanese PSN, and the PS4 chart includes a surprise. Ps3 and PS Vita charts also included.

From: n4g.com

Second Opinion: Child of Light

Added: 05.04.2015 12:18 | 47 views | 0 comments


JD Schmidt writes: "Microsoft have certainly upped the ante with their Games with Gold titles for the month of April 2015. Games like Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and Terraria are now free to download on various Xbox consoles for subscribers, but the title that really caught my eye the most was Child of Light. I quite enjoyed the Ubisoft Montreal-developed title when I first played it, and with it now being available for free on Xbox One (and receiving its first physical release in PS Vita form this week), I thought that this would be the perfect opportunity to go back and replay it."

From: n4g.com

Xbox One vs Wii U: The Battle for 2nd Place

Added: 03.04.2015 16:17 | 4 views | 0 comments


Gamewots: "The battle between the PS4 and Xbox One is over. With the recent release of Bloodborne and The Order 1886, the gap in sales between the two consoles has only grown. Despite the amazing holiday deals, decent line up of games, and great promotion, the PS4 remains on top and this trend is unlikely to change anytime soon. Second place is by no means a bad position to be in, but will the Xbox One remain second place by the end of 2015?"

From: n4g.com

OnLive Will Shut Down as Sony Acquires Company Assets

Added: 03.04.2015 0:00 | 4 views | 0 comments


In a press release today, cloud gaming service OnLive announced that the company will soon cease operations, but portions of OnLive will be acquired by Sony.

Terms of the transaction were not disclosed, however an OnLive representative wrote:

"Users will continue to have access to OnLive’s services until April 30, 2015, including the OnLive Game Service, OnLive Desktop, and SL Go (Second Life). After today’s date, no further subscription renewals will be charged for any of these services. Users whose subscriptions renewed on or after March 28 will be refunded. Following the termination of the company’s services and related products, OnLive will engage in an orderly wind-down of the company and cease operations."

Sony has made big in roads into cloud services recently,, a streaming portal for PS3 games. Regarding Sony, the statement read that "Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. will acquire various assets of OnLive, including its U.S. and foreign patent portfolio covering its substantial innovations in cloud gaming."

We've reached out to Sony directly for insight into how exactly OnLive will serve to improve its current on-demand offerings.

From: www.gamespot.com

OnLive Will Shut Down as Sony Acquires Company Assets

Added: 03.04.2015 0:00 | 1 views | 0 comments


In a press release today, cloud gaming service OnLive announced that the company will soon cease operations, but portions of OnLive will be acquired by Sony.

Terms of the transaction were not disclosed, however an OnLive representative wrote:

"Users will continue to have access to OnLive’s services until April 30, 2015, including the OnLive Game Service, OnLive Desktop, and SL Go (Second Life). After today’s date, no further subscription renewals will be charged for any of these services. Users whose subscriptions renewed on or after March 28 will be refunded. Following the termination of the company’s services and related products, OnLive will engage in an orderly wind-down of the company and cease operations."

Sony has made big in roads into cloud services recently,, a streaming portal for PS3 games. Regarding Sony, the statement read that "Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. will acquire various assets of OnLive, including its U.S. and foreign patent portfolio covering its substantial innovations in cloud gaming."

We've reached out to Sony directly for insight into how exactly OnLive will serve to improve its current on-demand offerings.

From: www.gamespot.com


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