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Direct2Drive cuts prices and has semi-sneaky sale on ArmA II


The PC game download site Direct2Drive has been cutting prices on a number of recent PC game releases and they have listed those price reductions on a special page of their site. These are not sale prices but permanent price cuts on these games. They include titles like Kings's Bounty and Warhammer Online for $29.99 each, World in Conflict: Gold Edition and Battleforge for $19.99 and Need for Speed Undercover for a mere $9.99.

They also have a special semi-sneaky sale for the recently released military shooter ArmA II. Revealed on their Twitter site, the game is now on sale for $5 off its current $49.99 price until the end of the day Sunday. The catch? You need to put in a special code (FF2C849D42BF0698CE6A2C69C7E45448) to get the discount at checkout.

GamersGate puts World in Conflict on sale for one day


Game download site Gamersgate is continuing its week long celebration of its 2.0 revamp (or upgrade or reimagining . . . take your pick) and has put another game on sale for just one day (today actually) It's World In Conflict: Complete Edition, the new collection for the RTS game from developer Massive Entertainment.

For today only you can get this game (which has the original title and the new Soviet Assault expansion pack) for just $14.99 which happens to be a 50 percent savings from its normal Gamersgate price. Remember you can also still get the WWII RTS game Men of War on Gamersgate for just $11.99 until May 31.

GamersGate puts lots of Ubisoft games on sale at up to 50 percent off

GamersGate isn't waiting until the weekend to offer up some big savings on downloadable PC games. Today the company announced that a boatload of Ubisoft titles have been placed on sale for savings up to 50 percent off their normal GamersGate prices. The sale ends on Sunday.

The following Ubisoft titles are 50 percent off during the sale:
Assassins Creed
Beyond Good & Evil
Blazing Angels
Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII
Brothers in Arms Hells Highway
Brothers in Arms Road to Hill 30
Far Cry
Far Cry 2
IL-2 Sturmovik 1946
Prince of Persia
Shaun White Snowboarding
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2
Tom Clancy's End War


And these Ubisoft titles are 25 percent off:
Far Cry 2 Fortune Pack
Grey's Anatomy
Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X.
World in Conflict: Soviet Assault
World in Conflict: Complete Editio
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Also the PC version of Dark Sector is currently 33 percent off its normal price at GamersGate. As a side note Direct2Drive has also put several Ubisoft games for sale at 50 percent off.

Massive Entertainment's founder departs


Now that World in Conflict developer Massive Entertainment has been bought by Ubisoft, the developer's founder has decided to leave. Gamesindustry.biz is reporting that Martin Walfiz has departed the company for currently unknown reasons.

In a statement Ubisoft said, "Ubisoft is saddened by the recent departure of Martin Walfiz from Massive Entertainment and we wish him all the best in his future projects." Walfiz launched the Sweden-based developer in 1997 and helped to created the acclaimed sci-fi action-RTS games Ground Control for publisher Vivendi Games before leading the creation of the alternate history based game World in Conflict in 2007. Ubisoft bought Massive in late 2008 and released the stand alone expansion pack World in Conflict: Soviet Assault just last week.

US battle Soviets in World in Conflict: SA trailer


This trailer for World in Conflict: Soviet Assault runs through some of the major characters players will encounter in the upcoming expansion. Some of the faces will be familiar to those who played the original game. Soviet Assault takes place in Europe in an alternate history where World War III breaks out, and this time players will be able to experience the story from the Soviet's perspective. The game is scheduled to release for retail and digital download stores on March 12.

Download HD World in Conflict: Soviet Assault 'US vs Soviets' Trailer (203 MB)
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What's new in PC games this week: March 9-15


This week in PC games we get not one but two alternate history RTS titles along with the retail release of one of the biggest MMOs in the market:

World in Conflict: Soviet Assault: PC owners will be able to download this stand alone expansion pack to the terrific 2007 RTS game this week. It's set in the 1990s where the Cold War never ended and the Soviet Union stages a full scale invasion of the US. The expansion from developer Massive Entertainment and publisher Ubisoft adds six new single player missions on the Soviet end of things along with two new multilayer maps. If you don't have the original game you can also pick up World in Conflict Complete in retail stores this week. it has both the original game and the expansion pack.

World in Conflict: Soviet Assault now a back door PC exclusive


While PC owners have been waiting for the RTS expansion pack World in Conflict: Soviet Assault for a while the game was also supposed to be released for consoles. At least that was the plan when the game was going to be released via Vivendi Games. However the dumping of the World in Conflict franchise (thanks to the Activision Blizzard merger) and its purchase by Ubisoft have apparently made the game a PC exclusive.

IGN reports that an Ubisoft spokesperson stated, "World of Conflict: Soviet Assault will be released for the PC later this month. A console version of World in Conflict is not planned for release at this time." As we reported previously the game will be released as a stand alone digital download title on March 10 in the US. The game will also be part of a World in Conflict Complete edition (combining the original title with the expansion) for both digital and retail release.

World in Conflict: Soviet Assault trailer decimates the blues


Set to the song "Koop Island Blues" performed by Koop, this montage trailer highlights the heavy weapons commanders will have at their disposal in World in Conflict: Soviet Assault. Mass destruction has never been so mellow. The game is expected to release for the PC later this month.

"World In Conflict: Soviet Assault features six new single player missions and eight new multiplayer maps all played from the perspective of the Soviet side of the conflict. "

Download HD World in Conflict: Soviet Assault "Destruction Blues II" Trailer (92 MB)
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More info on World in Conflict: Soviet Assault release dates


It looks like developer Massive Entertainement and their new owners Ubisoft are aiming for an early March release for the World in Conflict: Soviet Assault release. The expansion pack for the 2007 alternate history RTS game will be released in the US on March 10 and in Europe on March 12, according to a recent post on the developer's message board.

There's also more info on exactly what is contained in the expansion. Soviet Assault will have a new single player campaign with a total of six missions plus two new multiplayer maps. There's no word yet on pricing for the US version of the game which will be released as a stand alone game via digital download, including Steam. Also Ubisoft will release the World in Conflict Complete edition, combining the original game with Soviet Assault, as both a digital download and a retail release. Keep in mind that Steam versions of Soviet Assault won't work with a store bought version of World in Conflict. Likewise a Steam version of the full game won't work with a store bought version of Soviet Assault.
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