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Activision discontinues Guitar Hero video game series

U.S. gaming giant Activision Blizzard is shutting down the Guitar Hero franchise, citing declines in the music genre, according to multiple online media reports.

Activision seeking EA’s addition in ongoing West-Zampella lawsuit

It seems like the publisher of worldwide blockbuster gaming title "Call of Duty: Black Ops,” Activision Inc. is not in mood to let either its ex-Infinity Ward execs Jason West and Vince Zampella (who defected few months back) or their support Electronic Arts walk easily away from the mess they created.

OnLive comes up with $9.99 flat rate subscription plan

OnLive has announced that it will unveil ‘Play Pack’ subscription at a flat rate of $9.99. The service will start from 14th of January and will provide console quality games via broadband.

Zynga gearing up to launch social game CityVille

Social gaming giant Zynga is geared up to roll out its latest blockbuster game 'CityVille.'

Zynga faces legal action for sharing Facebook data

A Law suit has been filed against social game maker Zynga, accusing it of sharing the data of 218 million Facebook users with other companies including advertisers and internet tracking companies.

Military refuses to lift ban on 'Medal of Honor' despite modifications

The U.S. military on released a statement Tuesday, clarifying that despite EA’s decision to remove references to Taliban entirely from their upcoming game ‘Medal Of Honor’, they will not be selling the controversial product on its bases.