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May 2, 2008
PC News from N4G | Fallen Empire: Legions
PC - Fallen Empire: Legions - Fallen Empire: Legions Beta Accepting Applicants, Next Round of Admissions in 'This Coming Week' Independent developer GarageGames is currently accepting beta applications for its multiplayer shooter Fallen Empire: Legions (PC), with the next round set to begin "in this coming week."

For an advance look at the TRIBES spiritual sequel -- which runs through the web-based InstantAction platform -- simply send an e-mail to FELopenbeta@garagegames.com.
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Apr 9, 2008
PC News from N4G | Fallen Empire: Legions
PC - Fallen Empire: Legions - Fallen Empire: Legions Beta Details Surface Independent developer GarageGames has clarified a number of details about the beta test for Fallen Empire: Legions (PC), the Starsiege: Tribes spiritual sequel that will someday debut on the company's web-based InstantAction platform.

With the multiplayer title currently in a closed beta, the company will begin to add roughly 100 InstantAction users to the test every few days in order to increase load and feedback.
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Feb 21, 2008
PC News from N4G | Fallen Empire: Legions
PC - Fallen Empire: Legions - GDC 08: More Fallen Empires Details Revealed A torrent of details on the Starsiege: TRIBES spiritual sequel Fallen Empires: Legion were unveiled today, along with some brand-new screenshots.

GarageGames representative Bill Linn told Shacknews that the web and team-based online shooter is being developed under a mod-like rolling release philosophy.

Coined "Live Development" by the five-man Fallen Empires team, the process will see the game continually changed and updated based on community feedback via an innovative voting system.
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Oct 27, 2008
PC News from N4G | Fallout
PC - Fallout - Bethesda Expects New Fallout in 3 Years Bethesda's Fallout 3 isn't even out yet, and already there's talk of when a sequel could show up -- and it's sooner than you think.

Howard then stated that three years sounds just about right, in terms of when Fallout 4 should come out.
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Oct 7, 2008
PC News from N4G | Fallout
PC - Fallout - Tim Cain, Producer and Designer of Fallout, Heads to NCsoft Owned Company Cryptic Studios, an NCsoft owned developer, has announced that the former producer and designer of Fallout 1 and 2 will be heading up their latest unannounced MMO project.
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Sep 28, 2008
PC News from N4G | Fallout
PC - Fallout - Original Fallout Now Free On GameTap GameTap, the online video game distribution service, this week announced the availability of Interplay Entertainment's beloved 1997 role-playing game, Fallout, free of charge.
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Sep 10, 2008
PC News from N4G | Fallout
PC - Fallout - Download your favourite PC gaming classics If you are a PC gaming fan, then you will be keen to check out a new service called Good Old Games that makes DRM-free PC classics available for legal download for the cost of a couple of pints.
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Jul 23, 2008
PC News from N4G | Fallout
PC - Fallout - Fallout Coming to GameTap This Thursday Ripten's Demi Adejuyigbe writes:

"As demonstrated during Microsoft's Press Conference at E3, Bethesda is nearing completion on the third iteration in the Fallout series, due out October 7th. Of course, with the changes that have been made to the series in Bethesda's hands, Interplay is giving gamers a reality check by releasing the first game in the Fallout series on GameTap - for free."
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Jul 11, 2008
PC News from N4G | Fallout
PC - Fallout - Fallout & other classics in CD Projekt's retro-PC store To gamers too young to have played the 1996 original, the excitement--and controversy---surrounding Fallout 3 might be a bit baffling. Now those wondering what all the fuss is about have a chance to play the first Fallout without having to track down a battered copy on eBay.
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Apr 13, 2007
PC News from N4G | Fallout
PC - Fallout - Fallout license changes hands Gamasutra has gotten word of new filings with the SEC show that Oblivion and current Fallout 3 developer Bethesda Softworks has officially purchased the Fallout series IP from current holders Interplay for $5.75 million, with Interplay now acting as licensee for its own planned Fallout MMO.
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