
The Beta Sign Up for the pending Hero fighting epic Infinite Crisis is now live.
Living in the Age of Invention, Gaslight Batman uses his amazing sonic weapons to strike from the shadows in his never ending war on crime. Relying primarily on his trusty sonic pistols to deal the majority of his damage, his powers still pack a punch as well as offer utility to catch or escape his opponents. Doomsday is a living weapon of adaptable mass destruction whose playstyle focuses on getting him into an opponent’s face and staying there until one of them dies.

VICE speak to developers behind Infinite Crisis and Hellgate: London about when best-laid plans go so very wrong.

Infinite Crisis is closing its doors next month, snuffing out another spectator eSport all too soon - a new article takes a look at a handful of other eSports that have either been left out to dry or eclipsed by superior sequels.

One of the more interesting features of mmo games is that, just like a living person, they go through a life cycle. In the beginning, there's the development and testing phases. Then the game springs into the world to make its mark. After a number of years, the game begins to fade as the player population dwindles. Finally, there's the final end when the game shuts down. Normally such a journey takes quite a few years, normally a decade, to go through this cycle, but such was not the case with Infinite Crisis. The DC comics-themed moba recently let their players know that the game was shutting down in August despite the fact that the moba just officially launched roughly two months ago. Why did Infinite Crisis fail?