Daily Highlights: Tuesday 18th February

Smaller Irrational, musically driven multiplayer shooter, and no more disc games from Bleszinski.
Text: Bengt Lemne
Published 2014-02-18

Late breaking news as Ken Levine announced his intention to downsize Irrational Games as he wants to build a different kind of game. Levine seems to echo many of the sentiments expressed by Cliff Bleszinski as he wants a small nimble team working in close relation with the players themselves.

We also learned about the next project from Harmonix - the musically driven multiplayer shooter Chroma, and that Capcom has filed for a new Devil May Cry trademark.

PlayStation 4 has sold a whopping 5.3 million units ahead of its Japanese launch, and Humble Store adopts British Pounds.

There was an influx of assets from Ready at Dawn's The Order: 1886 and we got a Tomb Raider comparison video.

We also took a look at the Early Access version of DayZ and reviewed the HD reboot of Strider.

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