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Egon Kilin

I’m Load The Game’s co-founder and community manager, and whenever I’m not answering questions on social media platforms, I spend my time digging up the latest news and rumors and writing them up. That’s not to say I’m all work and no fun, not at all. If my spare time allows it, I like to engage in some good old fashioned online carnage. If it’s an MMO with swords and lots of PvP, I’m most likely in it. Oh, and if you’re looking to pick a fight in Tekken or Mortal Kombat, I’ll be more than happy to assist! Connect with me by email markjudge (@) loadthegame.com only

Valve giving Compendium owners gems after The International 4

Valve just released a new post entitled “It’s Happening” on Dota 2’s official blog. But what’s happening? The International 4 of course. The most important Dota 2 event of the year is just around the corner and it all begins next Tuesday, July 8th when the Playoffs kick in. To get us all just a little bit more excited for the ...

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Nordic Games confirmed that Darksiders still has a future

The dissolution of THQ last year was a heavy blow to the gaming industry. The company was responsible for creating excellent series such as Saints Row, Company of Heroes, Homefront, Red Faction, Warhammer 40K, and of course, Darksiders. These franchises were later bough by other companies who said they are planning to continue the good work of THQ. Both Darksiders and Red ...

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FIFA 14 and EA Sports UFC Xbox One demos no longer free

Users on NeoGAF have discovered earlier that the Xbox One demos for FIFA 14 and EA Sports UFC now cost $4.99 although they were initially free. The point of a demo is to let you try out a game before deciding to purchase it. Unsurprisingly, many people were outraged that now they have to pay just to try out these ...

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New Assassin’s Creed will be made by different Ubisoft studio

It looks like the next game in the Assassin’s Creed franchise will be made by a different yet familiar face. Ubisoft announced on their official blog that the Ubisoft Quebec studio would be taking the reins on at least one game in the critically acclaimed franchise from Ubisoft Montreal, who has worked with the series since the first game in ...

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Evolve Alpha has arrived, only NA residents eligible for now

Turtle Rock Studios and 2K Games have just announced that Evolve will be entering the Alpha testing phase very soon. Those who wish to participate must meet a few requirements in order to be considered eligible for testing. First off, you must be located in mainland North America. Next, you must own a PC capable of running Evolve (we’ve posted the ...

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Anti-piracy music site turned into Pirate Bay proxy by hackers

An Argentinian music industry group that goes by the name of CAPIF managed to obtain a blocking injunction against The Pirate Bay a few days ago. This action lead to 11 internet service providers being forced to block 256 Birate Bay IP addresses and 12 domains, which made the torrent website almost completely inaccessible throughout the county. Argentina thus became the first county ...

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Sony already sold 9 million PS4 units according to a new report

Sony sold 9 million PS4 units

A new report suggests that Sony might be doing even better than anticipated when it comes to PS4 sales. Microsoft VP Phil Harrison recently had an interview with Edge magazine(via IBTimes) in which several aspects were discussed, including the “classic by now” Xbox One vs PS4 console wars. Harrison didn’t reveal anything new in regards to Microsoft’s sales, but reminded us of the “north of 5 ...

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Acid Nerve talks about the origins of Titan Souls

Many people (including its devs) would tell you that Titan Souls is what you get when you combine Shadow of the Colossus with Dark Souls. While it is indeed similar is many aspects, this retro indie game also adds a few interesting twists of its own to the formula. Developed by UK-based studio Acid Nerve and published by Devolver Digital, Titan Souls ...

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Morrowind running on the Skyrim engine will become a reality soon

Do you ever miss Bethesda’s 2002 The Elder Scrolls III Morrowind? I sure do. From time to time I even reinstall it and jump in for a quick session, but it’s just not the same anymore. After playing many of the visually stunning titles that came out in recent years, Morrowind’s graphics just seems incredibly outdated by today’s standards. On the other ...

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Nexus 5 gets increased battery life thanks to Android L

Android L will help increase Google’s Nexus 5 battery life by at least 36 percent according to a new report. As some of you might be aware, each version of Android focuses on a specific aspect of the operating system that needs to be improved. The current KitKat version has something called Project Svelte, an attempt at making the OS run on just 512 MB ...

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