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Criterion Games, developers of the Burnout series, announced today that work on a patch (codenamed "Bogart") for their latest title, Burnout Paradise, is finally complete, and it will be available to download from Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network on April 24th.
Creators of the new struggling title Rainbow Six Vegas 2 "Ubisoft" have leaked information on a downloadable patch that is on its way to gamers worldwide.
Closing off the story of the Burning Crusade expansion, sweeping improvements to the game's interface, and a plethora of PvP based class changes - As far as World of Warcraft patches go, they don't get any more epic than Patch 2.4; Fury of the Sunwell.
VGC takes a closer look at what will be included in the soon to be released patch.
The latest patch for World of Warcraft is low on new features, but makes up for it with a number of major refinements to numerous classes in the game.
The biggest changes undoubtedly come to the rogue class, which seems to be going through countless backwards and forwards shift in it's makeup.
We knew know that that Rock Band and Guitar Hero would end up butting heads at some point, but few of us probably imagined it would be occur in quite the fashion it was, as Activision and Harmonix have come to blows over compatibility issues with the guitar peripherals used in each other's games.
Three weeks and many broken games (hearts) later, and Oblivion expansion Shivering Isles has finally seen a complete, official patch, to fix the game crippling bug that occurs in the game, released.
The title’s severe bug causes the game to be unplayable on both formats after an extended amount of play time.
The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion's first expansion pack, Shivering Isles saw it's realease last week, but anyone playing the game for too long was beseeched by problems which forced the insanity-inspired realm of the Daedric Prince Sheogorath to quite literally go insane.
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