This summer, Wargaming West and Microsoft will be rolling out the immensely popular Free-to-Play MMO World of Tanks to the Xbox 360. This move to console will be the very first for the game developer Wargaming West, which was formerly known as Day 1 Studios. This Xbox 360 console version will also mark the next… Read More »
Happy Wars is billed as a free-to-play cartoon war game which allows up to thirty players to engage in skirmishes on various maps, all for the sake of simply tearing down your opponent’s castle. In practice, Happy Wars achieves nearly all of its stated goals, including conveying that war is silly and ultimately pointless. However,… Read More »
Bioware’s big Star Wars MMO title goes free-to-play this fall. Star Wars: The Old Republic will be free-to-play for all players up to level 50, which is the base max level anyway. There will be “certain restrictions” for the free-to-play players unless they make individual purchases or start a subscription. The eight iconic classes will still be… Read More »
Okay, I’ll admit it. I’m usually a little leery whenever I hear about any new release from Adult Swim Games. After all, we’re talking about Adult Swim here … the same channel that cracks me up weekly with shows like The Venture Bros. and Robot Chicken, while simultaneously making me switch the TV to anything… Read More »
These days, it seems like everyone’s getting in on the free-to-play business model … and Sony is no exception. Earlier this week, Sony Online Entertainment announced its upcoming free-to-play first-person shooter, Bullet Run, currently in development at ACONY Games and scheduled for a summer release on the PC. “While our games portfolio continues to grow… Read More »
More than a year after its launch, the characters of Marvel Super Hero Squad Online are finally breaking their silence. No, this isn’t a tale of some henchman exposing a secret global takeover conspiracy by the likes of Doctor Doom or Magneto, or a disgruntled agent at S.H.I.E.L.D. going public about Nick Fury’s constant refusal to… Read More »