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Dan Tudge, formerly the Electronic Arts VP and executive producer, has joined n-Space. The company named the Dragon Age: Origins director as president today.

Studio co-founder Dan O’Leary was n-Space’s previous president. He’ll now act as CEO of the studio.

O’Leary said in a statement:

“This move marks an important inflection point in n-Space’s 18+ year history. Like many independent developers, we have faced great challenges in the past 5 years, but I’m happy to say that, in spite of it all, we are once again stable, growing and working on great games with amazing partners. Dan’s passion, expertise and experience will help continue that trend, paving the way to even greater opportunity, stability, and success in the future.”

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“It’s amazing to see the largest entertainment company in the world get behind a video game. [It’s] like the coolest thing in the world.”

– Disney Infinity executive producer John Vignocchi


Via Gamespot

Activision and Infinity Ward’s All-New Multiplayer Experience Delivers Unrivaled Customization, New Ways to Play, and the Ability to Take Call of Duty® Anywhere

Dynamic Map Events, Clan Support and Second Screen Add to Deepest Feature Set Yet

DLC Season Pass, Head Turning Collector’s Edition Offerings, and Return of the Call of Duty® Championship Presented by Xbox Continue Impressive List of Headlines

Activision Announces Limited Edition Dog Tags to Benefit The Call of Duty™ Endowment

Los Angeles – August 14, 2013 – The next-generation of multiplayer gaming is here. Activision, developer Infinity Ward and Xbox today gave fans worldwide a sneak peek into the all-new Call of Duty®: Ghosts multiplayer, which delivers an unparalleled online experience, empowering fans with the greatest amount of customization, new ways to play, and access ever seen in franchise history. The new title features dynamic map events, new tactical player movements, a visually stunning world, an arsenal of new weapons, killstreaks, maps and game modes, and an all-new second screen experience along with the ability to transport your profile across console generations for the most complete gaming experience possible.

“Call of Duty: Ghosts continues the tradition of unrivaled gameplay and innovation that has made Call of Duty one of the most engaging entertainment experiences in the world played by more than 100 million fans,” said Activision Publishing, Inc.’s CEO, Eric Hirshberg. “Call of Duty set the benchmark for the current gen and that’s exactly what we’re aiming to do for the next generation.”

After hitting European retail in October of last year, Boulder Dash-XL 3D is now planned for a 3DS eShop release in Europe. The game is slated to arrive on August 22 for €4.99 / £4.49.

Boulder Dash-XL 3D also launched in North America last year. However, it is not yet known if the title will be seeing an eShop release in the states as well.

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This week’s Japanese eShop update is as follows:

3DS

Downloadable Titles
Darumeshi Sports-ten (Darumeshi Sports Shop) – FREE (in game purchases starting from 400 yen each, from 8/8)

Wii U

Downloadable Titles
D?butsu no Mori Komorebi Hiroba (Animal Crossing Plaza) – FREE (from 8/8)
Egokoro Ky?shitsu Sketch (Art Academy: Sketch) – 400 yen
Demaeyakata (food ordering service) – FREE (from 8/8)

Virtual Console
Super Mario Bros. 2 (Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Famicom Disk System) – 500 yen (from 8/8)
Hikari Shinwa Parutena no Kagami (Kid Icarus, Famicom Disk System) – 500 yen
Metroid (Famicom Disk System) – 500 yen

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