Daily Bits For 6/10/10
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Dead Space 2 Multiplayer Confirmed
EA’s John Riccitiello mentioned during a interview with Industry Gamers that a Multiplayer componet is to be expected for Dead Space 2. When asked about the game he was quoted as saying “It’s got some really innovative online gameplay.” While there isn’t a great deal of information as of yet, you can bet to hear the scoop at E3 in just a few more days.
Keep your eyes on the site for more information during E3 about Dead Space 2 news.
Bioshock Switching Developers?
With 2K Marin now busy with X-COM, we could see a possible change in developers for the next installment in the Bioshock series. Take-Two Chairman Strauss Zelnick mentioned during a second quarter financial call.
We think BioShock is still one of the most important franchises in the industry, we do intend to support it; doesn’t necessarily have to be at 2K Marin, but we do intend to support the franchise.
He goes on to say there goal first and foremost is too continue supporting Bioshock 2 with lots of DLC.
It will be interesting to see where they take the franchise when Bioshock 3 gets started.
Team Fortress 2 Available on Steam for Mac
Looks as thought Valve is slowly rolling out all of it’s big hits over to the Steam for Mac platform. I’m sure Mac users are happy.
3D Graces the Playstation 3 Today
In case you haven’t heard 3D is the future…for people with money? Anyways, Sony isn’t slowing down their support and due out today is an update that makes the PS3 supportive of 3D. If you have the equipment you can play WipeOut HD, PAIN, Super Stardust HD, and Motorstorm: Pacific Rift in 3D. As of right now those are the current titles that will support 3D. Expect more games to be announced in the future.

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