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by Shack Staff, shacknews.com, Aug 19, 2011 4:15PM PDT

Shacknews parent company GameFly is giving away five prize packages that include two tickets to the Call of Duty XP event in LA happening Sep 2 and 3. Read more

Microsoft's Xbox Europe VP Chris Lewis talks about how Kinect extended this generation's lifespan, and hints that the next generation of Xbox might overlap with this one. Read more

Team Ninja is adding PlayStation Move support to its upcoming Ninja Gaiden 3 in an effort to make the game "more accessible" to casual gamers. Read more

Valve is aiming to make Counter-Strike: Global Offensive sport cross-platform play, but recognizes that contractual or platform-holder business realities might keep it from happening. Read more

by Andrew Yoon, shacknews.com, Aug 19, 2011 1:15PM PDT

New gameplay footage of the is-it-canceled-or-not game I Am Alive has been leaked onto the internet today. Read more

by Jeff Mattas, shacknews.com, Aug 19, 2011 12:30PM PDT

Bioware's Dr. Ray Muzyka claims that Dragon Age 3 will be a "marriage of the best from both games, Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2." Read more

by Alice O'Connor, shacknews.com, Aug 19, 2011 11:45AM PDT

Sega Japan's robot-hating, squad-based shooter will launch on February 14. Sega's also detailed the 'Consequence' system that sees your chums reaction to how you fight and what you say to them. Read more

by Andrew Yoon, shacknews.com, Aug 19, 2011 10:00AM PDT

Media Molecule describes LBP2's upcoming Move Pack the franchise's "biggest Downloadable Content pack to date," and it's hard to argue with that. Read more

by Andrew Yoon, shacknews.com, Aug 19, 2011 8:15AM PDT

Rocksteady's Dax Ginn describes Arkham City's Robin as an "explosions specialist," making him play very differently to Batman. "It's not a case that we've just reskinned him," he said. Read more

by Steve Watts, shacknews.com, Aug 19, 2011 7:30AM PDT

GameStop is beta testing its online streaming of PS3 and Xbox 360 games, thanks to its acquisition of Spawn Labs. The company is expected to roll out the service next year. Read more