Mortal Kombat roping off online modes?
Warner Bros. reportedly tells retailers that one-time use tokens activate connected play, secondhand users play for $10.
Warner Bros. reportedly tells retailers that one-time use tokens activate connected play, secondhand users play for $10.
Batman, Mortal Kombat developers to use Epic Games' tech exclusively through 2014; proprietary game engine optional for rest of Warner Bros. studios.
PlayStation Store Update: New slate of digital wares led by Konami's Contra-style shooter, sampler for WBIE's sanguineous fighter; Prince of Persia, Slam Bolt Scrappers also hit PS3 storefront.
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service adds refused classification fighter to blacklist; copies detected to be confiscated, fines up to A$110,000 issued.
UPDATE: Classification Review Board says Mortal Kombat could not be accommodated within the MA15+ guidelines because the level of violence "is higher than strong"; upholds original ban on Mortal Kombat. ...
The Australian Classification Review board met last Friday to reconsider the RC rating for Warner Bros.' upcoming Mortal Kombat; final decision pending.
Sony's virtual marketplace updated with trial for upcoming fighting game, new add-on content for Ubisoft's assassin game and BioWare's Dragon Age II; Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters demo ...
We test our might with the latest edition of Mortal Kombat as it kicks us in the face (in a good way).
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Australia to challenge the Australian Classification Board on the refused classification ruling of its upcoming fighter; company to resubmit an unedited version of game.
Warner Bros.' bloody revival of one of gaming's oldest franchises KO'd by Aussie ratings board.
Warner Bros. announces series of shorts based on last year's Mortal Kombat: Rebirth trailer; will offer background on main characters.
Warner Bros. nails down date for latest installment in notoriously gory fighting franchise on PS3, Xbox 360.
We look into the future and pick out a few games that we think may face the wrath of the Australian Classification Board during 2011.
Show's ratings decline for fourth straight year says Variety; male 18-34 demographic surges 15 percent year-over-year.
A familiar face is revealed in the latest trailer.
Warner Bros. reveals Kollector's and Tournament editions, retailer-exclusive fatalities and preorder bonuses, playable Kratos and 3D support in PS3 version.
Ceremony sees Activision sequel, EA snowboard game's existence, Guillermo del Toro games locked down; Kratos playable in PS3 Mortal Kombat.
Check out part one of GameSpot's guide for setting up restrictions on your home consoles.
We take a look at the future of gaming in three parts: 3D, Social Gaming, and DLC.
We take a look at the future of gaming in three parts: 3D, Social Gaming, and DLC.
We do the robot and kick our opponent into itty-bitty pieces with a fresh look at the Mortal Kombat reboot.
Postapocalyptic combat racer takes home three awards, but Nintendo's new handheld walks off with Best of Show.
Id's postapocalyptic actioner leads multipublication panel's award nominees; Epic Mickey, Dance Central, and Portal 2 all net four nods each; winners to be revealed next week.
See which games received our coveted Best of E3 award, and vote for your favorites in the Readers' Choice category!
Three and out: E3 2010 has officially come to a close.
The second day of E3 2010 has come and gone. Catch up on all the latest movies, demos, and previews of the day.
Day 1 of E3 2010 is in the books. Check out some of the highlights from the day's events.
Blood--and lots of it--abounds in our first hands-on with the latest in the long-running fighting franchise.
Publishers flood pre-E3 week with torrent of game announcements and release dates, while offering looks at the likes of Rock Band 3, DJ Hero 2, Enslaved, and Homefront.
We take a closer look at the reveal trailer for the new Mortal Kombat.
Ed Boon-led NetherRealm Studios promises "most gruesome fatalities ever," cooperative and competitive tag-team modes.
[UPDATE] Jeri Ryan sheds light on live-action YouTube clip giving a glimpse at upcoming project in violent fighting franchise, says it's not for a game.
Warner Bros. has hired screenwriter for big-screen reboot of its fighting game franchise; BioWare still weighing options to guarantee high-quality adaptation.
Despite suspicious timing of stock dump, judge finds no evidence executives' "puffery" deceived public to inflate share price of doomed publisher.
Source: Gaming site Superannuation spotted a number of updated user profiles on professional networking site LinkedIn suggesting that Midway Games' Chicago outfit has been renamed WB Games Chicago.What we heard: ...
Sixty employees at publisher's offices laid off, but 100-plus Mortal Kombat dev team rehired by Warner Bros.; $69 million to $76 million in assets and development costs written off.
[UPDATE] Following Warner Bros. buyout, publisher closes UK branch and is set to downsize its Chicago operations; San Diego studio looks likely to close on August 31.
Last month, a bankruptcy court lawsuit provided Mortal Kombat movie fans with a glimmer of hope that the fighting franchise could hit theaters for the third time. The complaint, brought ...
Mortal Kombat maker cleared to emerge from bankruptcy thanks to $33 million acquisition offer.
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