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Torchlight 2 Gets Delayed to 2012

You'll have to wait a little longer to get your loot on.

Torchlight came out in 2009 and took PC gamers by storm. It helped fill the void of loot-based dungeon crawlers that had been created in the wake of Diablo II crushing all competition for years. While Torchlight came out of a free-to-play side project created during the development of the ill-fated Hellgate: London and had a modest development cycle, Runic Games announced today that Torchlight 2 is a little more complicated. As such, the game isn’t going to make it for its projected 2011 release date.

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Get Diablo III Free of Charge

WoW Annual Pass holders to get a digital copy of Blizzard's next major release free, plus other goodies.

It’s been impossible to nail down a release date for Blizzard’s hotly anticipated dungeon crawler Diablo III, but co-founder and president Mike Morhaime made the announcement during BlizzCon’s opening ceremony today that will assuage many a disgruntled fan: you may be able to get Diablo III on release day free of charge.

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Portal 2: Peer Review DLC Announced

Valve's well-received puzzler is being expanded on next week -- for free!

Today, Valve announced that Portal 2 will be receiving DLC, titled Peer Review. Set to release on October 4 on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, and Mac, the extra content will be completely free.

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OnLive Friday Deal: Unreal Tournament 3

The latest entry in the fast paced series is now only $5.

OnLive, the streaming service for PCs, Mac, and its own micro console for TVs, has $5 deals every Friday for a randomly chosen title. This week's deal is for Unreal Tournament 3. OnLive runs off of remote servers so all computers with a internet connection 3 Mbps or faster can enjoy any title on the service.

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Valve Reveals Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

The title is due on XBLA, PSN, PC, and Mac but is little more than an updated port of the old standby.

As it turns out, Counter-Strike: Source wasn't enough of an upgrade to the original Counter-Strike for Valve. Today, the company announced the latest iteration of the series, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, yet another incremental upgrade to the original formula. Coming to XBLA, PSN, and Steam for both PC and Mac in early 2012, players will be able to execute the same team-based gameplay in classic Counter-Strike maps as well as brand new ones. Additionally, new gameplay modes, matchmaking, leader boards, and other yet to be announced content will be included in the game. As of right now the only specific confirmed additions are balance tweaks and a special decoy grenade that will set off bullet sounds in an attempt to trick enemies. Gamers attending PAX Prime and London Games Festival will be able to play the latest from Valve.

VALVE ANNOUNCES COUNTER-STRIKE: GLOBAL OFFENSIVE (CS: GO)

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Telltale Announces Back to the Future and Jurassic Park Games

Two popular movies are revived in video game form.

Telltale has announced that they have secured the rights to develop video games based on the Back to the Future and Jurassic Park franchises. The first game from this agreement will be a season of episodic content from Back to the Future, with the Jurassic Park games following shortly after.

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Pay Whatever You Want for World of Goo

In celebration of World of Goo's one year anniversary, 2D Boy is holding a special sale.

World of Goo is a physics-based puzzle game that released last year for WiiWare, PC, Mac, and Linux. The game was created by independent developer 2D Boy, a collaboration of two former EA employees.

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