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Ubisoft Reveals Splinter Cell: Blacklist

The action-heavy sequel to Conviction is coming in spring 2013.

During Microsoft's E3 Press Conference, Ubisoft pulled the cover off of their latest endeavor in the Splinter Cell series, Blacklist. Once again featuring Sam Fisher, players will find themselves embroiled in a Middle Eastern conflict, wherein Sam is in control of an operative group. The title, which is only known to be coming to the Xbox 360 at this time (though likely coming to other systems as well) will be available spring 2013.

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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Online - "Specialist Class Overview" Trailer

An ability, and weapons summary of the Specialist class.

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Diabolical Pitch Review

Yet another bizarre and engaging experience from the minds that created No More Heroes and Shadows of the Damned.

As with anything that comes out of Grasshopper Manufacture, Diabolical Pitch is an interesting specimen. Taking use of the Kinect, the title melds gesture-based gameplay and your traditional gallery shooter, and tops it off with a bizarre story and setting. Rather than a shot out of the park, the spotty controls make this baseball-themed game a shallow shot to the outfield.

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Black Ops 2 Sighted at a Spanish Retail Site

The next Call of Duty title may have been leaked by Fnac.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 has been leaked by Spanish retailer Fnac. The picture shown here has a listing for the yet to be announced sequel to 2010's Call of Duty: Black Ops. Activision hasn't confirmed this title, although they have said that a Call of Duty game will be released this year.

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Sony Releases List of PSP Games Compatible With Vita At Launch

The list includes PlayStation Minis as well.

Sony released a list of PSP games and PlayStation Minis that will work with the PlayStation Vita at launch. Because the Vita will not use the UMD format, all of these titles refer to their digital incarnations that were purchased via the PlayStation Store.

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THQ Facing NASDAQ Delisting

The publisher's share has dropped too low for NASDAQ's comfort.

THQ was once known as the publisher of dozens of licensed video games each year. Recent attempts to diversify their portfoloio has resulted in a significant drop off in their profitability, which wasn't helped by the declining popularity of the licensed game market. As a result, downsizing and layoffs have been announced and their share price has dropped below a dollar. The Saints Row publisher now faces NASDAQ delisting.

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Amazon Lists Vita Game Price Variance

Seems not all Vita games will be priced equally.

It has been long suggested that having a standard pricing system for video games wouldn’t work as the industry grew, particularly with the emergence of cheap iOS and mobile games.  Sony has been toying around with discounted prices for digital versions of Vita software in Japan and possibly the US, but a look over at Amazon.com reveals that they may be mixing it up with physical copy pricing as well.

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Sledgehammer Hiring for New Call of Duty

Wanted: One Employee For The Biggest Franchise In Video Games.

A job listing on Gamasutra reveals that Sledgehammer Games is looking for a Senior Online Engineer for work on an upcoming title in the Call of Duty series. It is unknown what the next installment in the franchise will be but some rumors suggest a sequel to Black Ops. The listing originally redirected to Activision's site but that has been pulled, although the job listing remains.

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