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  • Bethesda Softworks has joined the sad but worldwide fraternity whose only membership requirement is to be the victim of hacker-related crimes. The company, whose online arm is enjoying a busy spell courtesy of the recently-published Brink, issued a warning on their blog recently, saying that while credit card numbers weren't compromised, user details and login information may have been accessed and users should change their login details immediately. The group claiming responsibility for the attack has also released data from a recent hack of the US Senate...

  • Ubisoft featured the game prominently at E3 2012, but nobody has heard much since. And now it looks like they just abandoned the trademark...

  • Ubisoft has offered a bit of clarification on a mysterious story that broke earlier today, but we're still left with some unanswered questions...

  • According to reports from PAX Prime 2012, Gearbox no longer considers Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 to be an installment in the "Brothers in Arms" series...

  • Friday 25 August 2006 The developer of Brothers in Arms Hell's Highway has revealed that it is currently experimenting with ways to utilise the tilt function of the PS3 controller. After demoing the impressive third game in the Brothers in Arms series, we asked Gearbox Software's president, Randy Pitchford, whether the game would make use of PS3's tilting powers. "There's a recon team that has a jeep and we're thinking about steering the jeep or playing with that... There's a couple of other
  • Ubisoft has confirmed today that Brothers in Arms 3 will be released for Xbox 360 later this year, potentially launching before the PS3 version that was announced last year. The next-gen sequel sees Baker and company returning to the frontline during WWII, with destructible environments - bullets smashing through wood, doors blowing off their hinges - and new leaning and blind firing abilities for your team that help them keep behind cover while still laying down suppressing fire. With the UK
  • Under the dark cover of night, Ubisoft has air dropped us another image from its upcoming next-gen Jerry killer, Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, which is scheduled for release on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 later this year. Besides significant graphical improvements, Hell's Highway should be even more of a tactical challenge for armchair generals, with developer Gearbox Software introducing a new, third squad to the action, which consists of such heavy-hitters as bazooka and mortar
  • Wednesday 26 April 2006 Under the dark cover of night, Ubisoft has air dropped us another image from its upcoming next-gen Jerry killer, Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, which is scheduled for release on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 later this year. Besides significant graphical improvements, Hell's Highway should be even more of a tactical challenge for armchair generals with developer Gearbox Software introducing a new, third squad to the action which consists of such heavy-hitters as bazooka and
  • • Brothers in Arms Hell's Highway (WMV, 16MB) - right click to save Wednesday 3 May 2006 Prepare your eyes for a barrage of excitement with this first ever trailer for the simply stunning Brothers in Arms Hell's Highway. Ubisoft's next-gen sequel to the well-crafted tactical shooter is heading straight to PS3 and PC, and now we can finally get a handle on the sort of action we'll be diving into this Christmas. Hell's Highway parachutes you into World War II's Operation Market Garden,
  • Here's a ten-strong squad of new shots for Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, Gearbox's third WWII shooter to hit consoles and PC. This time, its squad-strategy action will be centred on Operation Market Garden, the allied push to secure a series of bridges in the Netherlands in 1944. Hell's Highway will hand you new unit types to boss around - crews dedicated especially to laying down fire, bazooka crews to obliterate buildings and Nazi armor, and long-distance mortar

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