Damn, someone outbid me by $750,000!
News
- The world’s largest video game collection sold for $750,250. Seriously. [Via, Bask In Its Awesomeness]
- RBI Baseball ’14 will release for the PS4 and Xbox One on June 24th for $19.99. Later in the summer, there will also be an update to RBI Baseball ’14, which includes a “competitive multi-player mode and a special alumni pack across for current and next gen consoles. The latter will allow gamers to add 60 former Major League stars from the earliest days of the R.B.I. Baseball brand.”
[Press Release] - Good news: The Battlefield: Hardline beta has been extended by one week and will now end on June 26th at 12PM PST. [Source, SignUp!]
- As well, the Battlelog app has been updated with Battlefield: Hardline beta data. [Source, Google Play, App Store]
- The latest GameFly used sale has Tomb Raider, Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus, Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix, and many more titles for less than $20. [Check it Out]
- You can now grab the free Summer Creator Kit in LittleBigPlanet 2 and LittleBigPlanet PS Vita. [Twitter]
- A new OlliOlli patch is now available in Europe, with North America expected to get it soon. [Twitter 1, 2]
- Patch 1.02 for Octodad: Dadliest Catch on PS4 should fix “some of the freezes folks have run into.” [Twitter]
- Murasaki Baby will be released as a digital download for the PlayStation Vita in September 2014. [Twitter]
- During the four days of E3, Twitch recorded 12 million unique viewers, with 5.9 million of those happening on Monday (aka press conference day). [Source]
- The PS4 version of Air Conflicts: Vietnam will be available in Europe on Friday, June 27th for €49.99 through retail stores and the PlayStation Store. [Press Release]
Videos
- Go Street in GRID: Autosport:
- Here’s a look at Escalation Mode in Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark:
- Go behind the scenes with Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare:
- A Deadpool table is coming to Zen Pinball 2 on PS4, PS3, and PS Vita on June 24th in North America and June 25th in Europe [Source 1, 2]:
How big is your video game collection?