Splash Damage has released a dev diary in which the development team discusses its PC shooter heritage, and how that has influenced Dirty Bomb as a shooter designed exclusively for PC gamers. Dirty Bomb was previously renamed to Extraction. Ironically, the team has – once again – changed the game’s title back to Dirty Bomb. So yes, Dirty Bomb was Extraction which is now again Dirty Bomb. But anyway, enjoy the dev diary after the jump! Continue reading Dirty Bomb “Know Your Heritage” Developer Diary→
Splash Damage announced that its upcoming F2P title will be now called Extraction. In addition, Splash Damage revealed that it is partnering with Nexon America to operate our free-to-play multiplayer shooter Extraction in North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Not only that, but Splash Damage claimed that the game won’t be a pay-to-win title. But then again, we’ve heard that from pretty much every F2P developer, haven’t we? Continue reading Splash Damage’s Free To Play Title “Dirty Bomb” Renamed To “Extraction”→
Warner Bros and DC Entertainment today confirmed that Batman: Arkham Origins will ship with a mode that allows players to take the franchise’s award-winning gameplay online to play with friends and foes. The online component blends the traditional Arkham gameplay with third-person shooter mechanics and is in development by Splash Damage. Continue reading Batman: Arkham Origins Will Feature An Online Mode, Being Developed By Splash Damage→
Splash Damage has revealed the teaser trailer of its upcoming game, that will be exclusive to the PC and will be called Dirty Bomb. Although the company did not reveal much, we do know that this is going to be a PC Multiplayer Shooter (free-to-play) and will be powered by Unreal Engine. Splash Damage has also launched the game’s official website, though it does not contain any hidden messages to its source code. Enjoy the game’s teaser trailer below and stay tuned for more. And let’s hope that this game will be better than Brink! Continue reading New Splash Damage title revealed and will be exclusive to the PC→
Okay, Brink was not what gamers wished for and is still considered an average game by most of them, especially from PC fans of Splash Damage. However, it seems that the game sold well. That, or Splash Damage is confident that its next game will be better than it. According to its official website, the next Splash Damage game will be unveiled next week, on November 29th. Question now is, what this game could actually be? Perhaps a new Quake Wars title? An expansion to Brink? A sequel to Brink? An ovehauled version of Brink? We’ll be sure to keep you posted, so stay tuned! Continue reading New Splash Damage game – Brink developers – to be revealed next week?→
Splash Damaged released a new update for Brink via Steam. This update features various user interface fixes, additions to the spectator mode, new server information and better balancing. As always, the update will be auto-downloaded next time you start the Steam client. You can view the entire changelog after the jump. Continue reading Brink – New Update Released→
Splash Damage has just released a new PC update for Brink. This update contains a huge stack of improvements and fixes, like VoIP sliders, a fix for invisible players, networking optimizations, and a massive amount of weapon tweaks. This update will auto-downloaded next time you start your Steam client. Continue reading New PC Update for Brink→