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E3 2010 Preview: Take-Two

Gaming Union's E3 publisher preview series continues to countdown all the way to the big event next week. Next up on the list is Take-Two Interactive, best known for their large subsidiaries, Rockstar and 2K. These combined companies command some of the most well recognized franchises in gaming such as Grand Theft Auto, Midnight Club, Bioshock, and 2K Sports. What should we expect from the publisher?

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somekyle5801d ago

Man, I hadn't even thought of the press events

Sanrin5801d ago

I generally enjoy Take-Two's stuff, so hopefully they've got something cool coming up this year.

Domer255800d ago

No idea why someone would disagree with you. I'm also pumped for TT's IPs this year. Bubbs up.

jammers5801d ago

L.A Noire! Cannot wait for that game!

JDouglasGU5801d ago

unfortunateky they said LA Noire won't be at E3.

ThatArtGuy5801d ago

No one has lied about E3 before...

Focker4205801d ago

Ya I thought R* wouldn't be at E3??

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Report: Take-Two lays off the head of AI and multiple team members

The head of AI at Take-Two says his time with the company has reportedly 'come to an end.'

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Take-Two hires Perfect Dark studio leads for new studio

Take-Two has hired Perfect Dark studio head Darrell Gallagher and creative director Brian Horton to start a new studio under 2K.

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jjb1981137d ago

This is great news as long as it it focused on SP games and not live-service

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Protests Outside Take-Two and Rockstar North Offices as Fired Staff Deny Leaking Company Secrets

Fired Rockstar Games staff have protested outside the UK offices of parent company Take-Two and developer Rockstar North today, denying accusations of leaking company secrets and calling for their reinstatement.

blacktiger170d ago

oh wow, excuse to lay ppl off

GAMERJET170d ago

The fired Rock Star Games staff were likely at-will employees, which means they could be terminated by the employer for almost any reason. Doesn't make it right, but it is what is.

__y2jb170d ago

There is no such thing as this in the UK. You can never just fire someone for no reason.