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EA Apologizes For Insensitive Battlefield 1 Tweets Today About World War 1

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EA got a bit of flack today for tweeting images from Battlefield 1 that glorified the violence from World War 1. The publisher has since apologized for anyone it has offended. The official Battlefield Twitter page announced: “We apologize for any offense taken to content posted earlier. It was not at all our intent to show any lack of respect to the WW1 era.” If you didn’t see the tweets, Kotaku took screenshots of them before they were taken down. Read More...

Nintendo President Reggie Fils-Aime to Retire in April

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Reggie Fils-Aime has been president and COO of Nintentdo of America for the last 12 years. In that Time he, along with Shigeru Miyamoto, and the late Satoru Iwata has become of the faces of Nintendo. Fans have always been attached to fils-Aime due to his high-energy and theatrics when representing Nintendo. His goal while at Nintendo was to grow the company’s presence in America. He started while Nintendo was in it’s Gamecube days, and while already a successful brand in the states, Reggie oversaw it becoming much more. Read More...

DOTA 2 is Getting a Multiplayer Campaign

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The International is just around the corner, but Valve has a lot more than a new Compendium up their sleeves for DOTA 2.  Today they’ve announced a multiplayer campaign for DOTA 2 called Stiltbreaker. The campaign will arrive in multiple acts, and anyone who gets a Battle Pass will be able to play the new content.  The Battle Pass is the item that Valve will use to fund The International as 25% of all sales from the content go to the prize pool for the tournament. Read More...