Here's Valve's accounting of the 10 bestselling games on
Steam for last week:
- METAL GEAR SOLID V: THE PHANTOM PAIN
- Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition
- Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
- Grand Theft Auto V
- ARK: Survival Evolved
- Rocket League
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
- Mad Max
- Fallout 4
- The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth
The
Forgotten Empires website announces
Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon,
a new expansion coming to Age of Mythology just 13 years after the release of
the game and 12 years following the last add-on for this real-time strategy game
originally developed by Ensemble Studios. They promise a livestream with more on
the news
on Twitch on October
2nd, and in the meantime offer the following preliminary details:
13 years. It’s been 13 years since the release of Age of Mythology on PC. And 12
years since the release of its expansion pack: The Titans. But for great games
like Age of Mythology, these years are merely a number. It’s time for a new
expansion pack! With the collective experience and with expansions for the Age
of Empires II series, Age of Mythology almost feels like the next logical step,
although next time we probably shouldn’t wait over a decade before taking on the
challenge :)
Many of you already guessed it after the sneaky teaser at E3 and a lot of
speculation has been seen across the community boards, but now the word is
officially out: Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon is being created by
Forgotten Empires and SkyBox Labs and will be the next part in the legendary
series.
"Star Wars" Theatrical Cuts On Blu-ray indicates we may yet get
unadulterated versions of the original trilogy (thanks nin). This is not really
that shocking, I'd have been more surprised if Mickey left that cash on the
table. My question, not that it's very important, is will they go full purist
and use the original scroll for the first movie which does not identify it as
episode four. Like I say, no big deal, I can't even explain why I find this
intriguing at all.