PC

The Best LEGOs In Life Are Free-To-Play

LEGOs are like a fine wine, they get better with age. But also like fine wine the finest LEGOs can get pretty pricey, especially if you buy in bulk. Thankfully, you wont have to sell your house or your dignity to get your LEGO fix anymore.


April 8, 2011
PC

Global Agenda Is Going Completely Free-To-Play

The mid-April Free Agent update for Hi-Rez Studios’ online multiplayer shooter Global Agenda will drop the game’s purchase requirement, making it free-to-play for anyone that has the urge.


February 18, 2011
News

Millions Of Music Tracks Now Available On North American PlayStation 3

Music Unlimited, Sony’s streaming music service, hits North American PlayStation 3 consoles today, giving users 30 days access to millions of musical tracks before subscription fees kick in.


December 22, 2010
News

DC Universe Online Heroically Dated And Priced

Sony Online Entertainment transforms PlayStation 3 and PC gamers into superheroes and super villains on January 11 with the release of DC Universe Online. How much will you pay to battle alongside the likes of Batman, Superman, and Lex Luthor?


November 17, 2010
News

Final Fantasy XIV’s Skips Another Subscription Period

Expecting extensive game-fixing changes in the months to come, Square Enix steps up to the plate once again, offering Final Fantasy XIV players another free 30 days of game time while renovations are underway.


July 1, 2010
News

Could World Of Warcraft Go Free-To-Play?

With many major massively multiplayer online role-playing games adapting the free-to-play model, could Blizzard’s immensely profitable World of Warcraft one day make the switch? Lead designer Tom Chilton says that one day the game’s subscription model “may not make sense”.


June 30, 2010
News

What Do You Get With PlayStation Plus?

A new firmware update for the PlayStation 3 ushers in the age of PlayStation Plus, Sony’s new premium subscription service. Let’s take a look at what your money buys you today!


May 7, 2010
News

Cheaper Time-Limited StarCraft II Solid In Mexico, South America

StarCraft II fans south of the US border will have two ways to pay for the game, with Blizzard revealing a less-expensive, time-limited version of the game for players in Mexico, Argentina, Chile and Brazil.


April 30, 2010
News

Will Bungie’s Next Big Thing Require A Subscription?

Bungie is a game developer that likes to create new universes and then fully explore them.


February 27, 2010
News

Aion: The Official Magazine Packed WIth In-Game Goodnies

NCsoft reveals Aion: The Official Magazine, a monthly online publication that delivers the latest news, player guides and community tips to Aion players to the tune of $US3.99 an issue, with exclusive in-game items lurking in every issue.