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Codemasters are on fire right now

This year is one of the best for racing game fans. Later this year will see the release of Gran Turismo Sport (the first in the franchise to come to PlayStation 4), Forza Motorsport 7, Project CARS 2, and Need For Speed Payback. What should be noted though, is that Codemasters has already been killing it this year.

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skinox13084d ago

They're an amazing developers. Probably one of my best racing developers behind Criterion, after they bought Evolution Studios.

Marcello3084d ago

They are amazing Devs & i love em but Dirt 4 is total rubbish, a throwback after Dirt Rally. I even tried to get a refund i disliked it so much. I have no opinion on F1 2017 not played it and have no interest in it. Grid 3 should be there next game next year spring. I await with much anticipation.

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Muadiib3083d ago

They sure killed Micro Machines.

sizeofyou3083d ago

That's certainly true. Dent in the reputation I can't ignore for the future. Be wary of other tripe they may try and release...

EazyC3083d ago

They should do another GRID, the first one was phenomenal when it came out

KyRo3083d ago

It's a great year for sims or near-sim like games but apart from Need for Speed, where are the arcade racers gone? Wheres the Motorsport, ridge racers, Split Seconds, Burnouts of this gen? The closed I've played to a good arcade racer this gen is GTAO and that's not even made as a racer.

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Gamigo Planning MMO Comeback With Medieval Relaunch

Gamigo plans to relaunch the classic MMORPG Medieval as part of its MMO comeback strategy. Rift remains listed in the publisher’s active portfolio.

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Michiel19892h ago

anything involving gamigo = hard pass

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Warner Bros. Leaders Talk About a ‘Reset Year’ for Gaming and Discovery’s Global Cable Spinoff Plans

David Zaslav talked up the future of Warner Bros., HBO Max and linear channels in an earnings call that avoided any questions about the pending sale.

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Assassin’s Creed: Hexe director, Clint Hocking, has left Ubisoft as part of franchise upheaval

Clint Hocking, the creative director of the upcoming Assassin’s Creed game, Codename Hexe, has left Ubisoft, VGC understands.

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