Good day South Africa. This is your gaming news. Let’s start with a few reminders. If you missed our coverage of the finals of the MWEB GameZone Masters Series, you can catch up here. For FIFA 15 fans on console, Dota 2 and CS: GO teams, there’s the Orena Life Child tournament coming your way in November. Kamimodo eSports Cafe…
On Saturday 18 October, MWEB GameZone and the entire SA Call of Duty community essentially waved goodbye to Ghosts (for good we assume). However, bar the end of the day disc-breaking, the event itself was actually a celebration and exhibition of the very best in the South African console Call of Duty competitive scene. After weeks of online qualifications, the…
The winners (and some of their prizes) from this past weekend’s DGC finals which were hosted at rAge. Call of Duty Ghosts (X360) F34R Adept continued their dominant form in 2014 by beating Insane Gaming 3-1 in the finals. Prizes sponsored by CoolerMaster, Xbox South Africa, Megarom and Telkom: First Place: 4x Sirus C headsets 4x Xbox One consoles 4x Call…
Wake up sleepy head. Shake those cobwebs from your head and fill it with braaaaaaiiiiiiiinnnnnssssss – of course – and this little round up of mildly entertaining news from the world of gaming. Everyone’s favourite episodic zombie game (… only one maybe), The Walking Dead by TellTale Games has sold a whopping 8.5 million episodes across its five episodes. That’s…
Publisher THQ has announced that it has dropped the next-generation trilogy Insane and handed over the rights to the license to film director Guillermo del Toro. Guillermo del Toro was working on the project in a consultancy capacity with developer Volition. This announcement appears to be an effort to start a turnaround of the publisher’s financial fortunes following a poor start…
We are glad to hear that the promising sounding inSane is still being produced. GameSpot confirm that the THQ’s Executive VP of Core Games, Danny Bilson confirmed that the project “is not cancelled”. We last heard that THQ was to publish the horror brand which was to be a trilogy directed by Guillermo del Toro. Toro famously said he wanted to take…
The sandbox horror game from Spanish film maker Guillermo del Toro has around two to three years of development still to go. So, if you’re a fan, I wouldn’t go holding my breath just yet.
The director of Hellboy and Pan’s Labyrinth had more to say to MTV Multiplayer about the game.