Whatever Happened To: RedBedlam Ltd.


As I delve deep into the “whatever happened to those people” part of our ten year anniversary, one game caught my memory like a flash of lightning in a bowl of chocolate pudding. Whatever happened to that game The Missing Ink? Actually that answer is obvious: It was shut down. The Missing Ink shut down … Continue reading “Whatever Happened To: RedBedlam Ltd.”

The Division 2 Joins Twitch Rewards Starting Now


The Division 2 is the latest game to join the Twitch Prime reward factory, and you can get your hands on the first round of goodies starting as early as now. Over the course of the next few months, Twitch Prime members will be able to redeem a series of four apparel sets and a … Continue reading “The Division 2 Joins Twitch Rewards Starting Now”

Webzen Launching KnightWeGo, MU Character Art Toy


Webzen this week announced a collaboration with Sentinel Co., Ltd. for KnightWeGo, an MU charcter art toy. Sentinel is located in Japan and specializes in toys, figures, and various other goods. Webzen and Sentinel have collaborated to design a new toy called KnightWeGo, combining MU character Dark Knight with Sentinel’s action figure 35MechatroWeGo. It’s odd … Continue reading “Webzen Launching KnightWeGo, MU Character Art Toy”

[NM] How Counter Strike: GO Keeps Its Battle Royale Poppin’ Fresh


Counter Strike: Global Offensive recently went free to play, adding in its own Battle Royale mode in the form of The Danger Zone. Danger Zone is a bit different from your normal battle royale jazz, chiefly being that it’s a faster game with up to 16 participants in each fight on a smaller map (18 … Continue reading “[NM] How Counter Strike: GO Keeps Its Battle Royale Poppin’ Fresh”

[Column] Fallout 76’s Black Friday Sale Is A Warning Against Pre-Orders


Gamers were angry when Square Enix put Shadow of the Tomb Raider on sale for 34% off just a month after launch. They were just as angry when Bethesda knocked 50% off of Wolfenstein II a month after it hit store shelves. Boy will/should they be livid now. Fallout 76 launched eight days ago and … Continue reading “[Column] Fallout 76’s Black Friday Sale Is A Warning Against Pre-Orders”

[Not Massive] Steam Users Are Angry Over Early Tomb Raider Discounts


Shadow of the Tomb Raider is currently on sale and customers aren’t happy. The third and final installment in the latest Tomb Raider reboot series, Shadow of the Tomb Raider launched on PC on September 14 to pretty favorable reviews and Steam numbers. This week, the game was discounted 34% off on October 16, 47% … Continue reading “[Not Massive] Steam Users Are Angry Over Early Tomb Raider Discounts”

IPE Update: Court Issues Ruling On Star Citizen Motion To Dismiss


Here at MMO Fallout we try to avoid saturating our coverage of lawsuits for two reasons: The first being that unless the court is making a judgement or one of the parties introduces some profound claim or evidence, the court filings in between are about as interesting and productive as this. Thankfully we’re finally getting … Continue reading “IPE Update: Court Issues Ruling On Star Citizen Motion To Dismiss”

In Plain English: Crytek V Cloud Imperium Games (and RSI)


1. Dismissal Sounds Unlikely Let’s start off at the same station and make a few things clear: Despite what is being tossed around on the internet, this case is not a slam dunk for either side (at least not evident from the statements being thrown back and forth). It is very likely that this case … Continue reading “In Plain English: Crytek V Cloud Imperium Games (and RSI)”

Crytek Suing Star Citizen For Copyright Infringement/Breach of Contract


Always read your fine print, folks, it’ll help you out of a lot of problems. Crytek has officially launched a lawsuit against Cloud Imperium Games and Roberts Space Industries, alleging copyright infringement and breach of contract. The lawsuit alleges that CIG violated its contract with Crytek back in 2016 when they announced that the first … Continue reading “Crytek Suing Star Citizen For Copyright Infringement/Breach of Contract”

Crowdfunding Fraudsters: Jeremy Soule and The Northerners, a Five Year Ballad


Fraudster: 2a:  a person who is not what he or she pretends to be :impostor; Today’s Crowdfunding Fraudsters sucks, and not because of the content but the subject itself. I’ll be the first to admit that I had, and despite this piece, still have a lot of admiration for Jeremy Soule and the career and artistic … Continue reading “Crowdfunding Fraudsters: Jeremy Soule and The Northerners, a Five Year Ballad”