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  • Nexon showing Shadow Company, unannounced project at Gamescom

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    07.25.2012

    Nexon has announced that it will be showcasing two new games at Gamescom next month. First up is Shadow Company from Doobic Game Studios, the company behind Combat Arms (and the PC version of Devil's Third). Shadow Company is slated for 2013, runs on Unreal Engine 3 and, like Combat Arms, is a free-to-play military shooter. It promises "highly intense multiplayer gameplay" including the "Blackmoney" mode, which has four teams of four players going at it. Honestly, it's hard to imagine Doobic topping the innovation of the "nut shot."Nexon will also be showing an unannounced, free-to-play naval RTS game. Check out a gallery of Shadow Company shots below (which doesn't feature any shots below, if you get our drift).%Gallery-161075%

  • Devil's Third developer forms joint venture with Doobic

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    07.20.2012

    The now independent Valhalla Game Studios has found another studio to assist with the multiplatform development of former THQ project Devil's Third.Doobic Game Studios, the Korean developer of Combat Arms, has entered into a joint venture with Valhalla Game Studios called "Valhalla&Doobic Co., Ltd," which is handling the development of the PC and tablet versions of Devil's Third.The technical collaboration agreement we have reached with Doobic will greatly help in accelerating the expansion of the "Devil's Third" franchise," Valhalla CEO Satoshi Kanematsu (the one dressed like Steven Tyler in the above picture) said in the brief announcement. Valhalla's expansion plans call for Devil's Third content for other media in addition to games.