Comic-Con 2011 is over and we are still amazed at how much attention the game developer and publishers give to show off their upcoming games and announce new projects at the show when their news is usually eclipsed (no pun intended) by all the movie and TV news and panels at the show.
- Good news for Battlefield 3's sales chances: Pre-orders for the first person shooter are in line with pre-orders for last year's Call of Duty: Black Ops.
- The first in-game screenshots from Telltale Games's upcoming game based on The Walking Dead comic book have been released.
- Epic Games admits that the recent shooter Bulletstorm failed to make a profit even with the game's mostly positive reviews.
- Epic also admits that it has been neglecting its well known Unreal franchise for a while but there's no word on when a new Unreal game might be released.
- Brazil will soon get a localized version of World of Warcraft.
- You can now check out the PC system requirements for the upcoming first person shooter Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad.
- People who worked on the ArmA series and the Mafia series have formed a new game development studio, Warhorse.
- A picture of the Hardened Edition of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 has popped up on the Internet but there's no info on what will be inside.
- The upcoming fantasy RPG Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning could be released in February 2012.
- The Marvel Pinball series for the Xbox 360 and PS3 is going to be made available for other platforms including the PC, iOS, Android and PS Vita.