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| Sony: By 2018, 90% Of Games Will Be Downloaded [Dlc] Sony Computer Entertainment UK's Ray Maguire, amidst a discussion on the Byron Report (chastising it for not keeping up with a growing internet-based industry), made a prediction about the future of games:...ten years from now the ratio of games sales will have g [..] |
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THQ extends UFC rights until 2018
THQ's rights to the UFC license will remain Undisputed until 2018. The publisher announced today that it has extended its "exclusive, worldwide agreement" with Zuffa, LLC to create games based on the ultimate fighting franch [..] |
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Bethesda: 'Fallout 4 before 2018' Filed under: PC, Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, RPGs
Fallout 3's radiation sickness hasn't even begun to set in and already people are talking about another sequel. Understandable, given the pause between Fallout 2 and next w [..] |
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| Settlement Gives THQ the WWE License Until 2018 [Legal] THQ wrapped up two big loose ends at the end of this year, reaching a settlement with Jakks Pacific over who owed what for the rights to World Wrestling Entertainment and, separately, extending its deal with the promoter to 2018. In the first case, a three-party settlement a [..] |
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AT&T to pay TiVo $215 million through 2018 to settle patent lawsuit AT&T has settled a patent lawsuit with TiVo in which it will pay the DVR vendor $215 million through June 2018, including an initial payment of $51 million. AT&T will also pay “incremental recurring per subscriber monthly license fees” to TiVo through July 2018 if its subscriber base surpasses a certain level, TiVo said in a statement Wednesday. AT&T and TiVo were locked in [..] |
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| Sony confirms Sony Pictures breach, says 37,500 users affected [updated] Sony has released more information regarding a recent breach suffered by one of the many Sony properties that have been targeted by hackers over the past few months. The company said on Wednesday that personal information belonging to 37,500 users has been compromised as a result of a cyberattack on the Sony Pictures website last week. Hackers from a small group known as Lulz Security claimed to h [..] |
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Sony suffers yet another breach; Sony Music Brazil site hacked The list of hacked Sony properties continues to grow as Sony Music Brazil finds its website the latest victim in a long line of breaches. The company’s website was the target of a cyberattack on Saturday night and nearly 36 hours later, the site is still offline. Initially, the hackers defaced the site with a single page titled “Hacked The UnderTaker,” which apparently contained [..] |
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Sony Pictures breach confirmed to be authentic; Sony launches investigation A small group of hackers calling themselves LulzSec on Thursday claimed to have breached a Sony website and gained access to personal information belonging to over 1 million Sony customers. The group posted a statement claiming it did not have the resources to download the massive database tied to SonyPictures.com, but it provided samples of the data accessed in order to prove the breach was real. [..] |
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