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Reactions: The Old Republic, Diablo III get release dates
When is BioWare going to get on the musical trailer bandwagon and make an epic seven-minute Jedi massacre set to “Civil War”? What’s that you say? The Sith-Republic conflict isn’t a civil war? Well, I say that we’re all citizens of the galaxy, man. But where ever you stand on that subject, you’ll have the pleasure of finally mixing it up with your fellow citizens starting December 20th. Each copy of The Old Republic comes with a free 30-day subscription, and after that your subscription options are $15 per single month, $42 for three months, or $78 for six months. No word yet on five-year plans.
Author: CodyTrailers: 8 Minutes of Pure Diablo III Gameplay and More!
Here’s a bunch of new gameplay footage of the various classes Diablo III has to offer. Man, do some of those powers look like fun. I certainly wish I could summon forth towers of corpses to fall onto my enemies, orĀ cartwheel very swiftly from place to place, or shoot tornadoes out of my body.
Author: RyanReactions: Diablo III coming to consoles?

If some recent job listings spotted by Gamasutra are any indication, the traditionally PC oriented Blizzard team is looking for “lead designer, console,” “lead programmer, console,” and “senior producer, console” for Diablo III. The lead designer position is asking for applicants with “prior experience in console game development” and an “extensive knowledge of Diablo.” The lead programmer ad calls for “an experienced engineer to lead console development on the Diablo team.”
Author: CodyReactions: Blizzard announces final Diablo III class
That there would be what we refer to as a Demon Hunter. If you’d like a great deal of details on how the class will play, then you want to be here. If you’re content with cinematic trailers and brief snippets of gameplay, then you’re pretty much covered right here at the good ole IB of A.
Author: CodyReactions: Diablo III monk class revealed
With Starcraft II hitting store shelves in early 2010 and World of Warcraft: Cataclysm likely coming sometime in the next year, Blizzard fans have plenty to occupy themselves with. But the game that might be exciting the most gamers is Diablo III. While it’s still far off from any sort of release window, that hasn’t stopped Blizzard from rolling out new classes to the public. The character they demonstrated at this year’s Blizzcon is called the Monk, and is said to be a fast and combo-heavy fighter who dishes out massive damage but who can’t take much himself. If you’re interested in all the intricacies of the new class and want to find out how Street Fighter inspired its development, check out the GiantBomb interview below.
Author: CodyReactions: These delays are starting to border on trendy

In what can only be considered official confirmation of 2009 being an unfashionable year to release games, yet another AAA title has jumped ship to 2010. As part of its April-June earnings report, Activision-Blizzard has announced that Star Craft II: Wings of Liberty will not be taking flight until sometime in the first half of 2010. The culprit behind the delay is said to be the desire to release the title along side the company’s new and improved Battle.net service. And I thought it was bad when said service was just getting in the way of LANs in the name of anti-piracy.
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