Well, here’s something that could drastically shake up the video game industry as we are currently familiar with it. According to a new report from CNBC, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, the publisher behind popular franchises associated with Mortal Kombat, Batman, and LEGO could soon be sold off to another company within the industry. AT&T, who
Lord of the rings
Tim Gerritsen, studio head of Fantasy Flight Interactive and formerly a director at Irrational Games took to LinkedIn this afternoon to announce the unfortunate closure of the two-year-old studio. Based out of Madison, Wisconsin, Fantasy Flight Interactive has only a single game to its credit: The Lord of the Rings: Adventure Card Game, which released
With the original trilogy of films from Peter Jackson, The Hobbit trilogy, and an impending television series on the way from Amazon, The Lord of the Rings franchise has continued to occupy a prominent space in the world of pop culture. However, developer Daedalic Entertainment is looking to bring a new game adaptation from a new perspective in