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  • Offensive Combat studio U4iA Games closes

    by 
    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    01.15.2014

    Just over two years after being launched by two Activision expats, Offensive Combat studio U4iA Games is no longer in operation as of today. The news comes via U4iA's site, where no reason is given for the sudden and immediate closure of the Washingon-based studio. "Our sincere apologies to all of our fantastic, supportive fans over these last few years." said former Creative and Social Director Jeremy Dunham. "We wish we could have done better for you. Thank you very much for your support and we hope to see you again on the other side." On his Twitter account, Durham indicated he and his colleagues didn't expect the news, saying they "found out in the blink of an eye" about the closure. Furthermore, there's no confirmation as to what this means for the game itself, which remains currently available through browsers and Facebook. U4IA launched free-to-play shooter Offensive Combat back in 2012, with the lofty aim of providing "the most competitive multiplayer action ever seen within a browser. U4Ia's Dusty Welch, who is credited with launching the Call of Duty franchise at Activision, said back in 2011, "Many studios are making casual games for a core audience. We're making core games for a social audience." The game reached a million registered players in January 2013, shortly after coming to Facebook, and was actively being updated as recently as last month. We'll update this story as we learn more about the studio's closure.

  • Offensive Combat ships out on Facebook today

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    01.04.2013

    While the year-end avalanche of video game deals (looking at you, Steam) may have conditioned you to believe you need to pay money in order to play games, this is not entirely true – there is a wealth of free-to-play games out there. One such game is Offensive Combat, a team-based FPS from ex-Activision folks, available on Facebook today.Formed in late 2011, developer U4iA Games gave us our first look at its first game Offensive Combat back in May. After a "limited test" over the holidays on Facebook, Offensive Combat enlisted over 500,000 players. Clans and tournament play are currently unsupported, though U4iA hopes to implement both soon.

  • iHeartRadio hearts Ouya; U4iA crafting 'Offensive Combat' port

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    08.03.2012

    Beyond its use as an Android-based gaming console, and its use as an OnLive streaming device, Ouya is also a radio, apparently. iHeartRadio announced its intention to partner with Ouya this morning via Kickstarter, which will bring the usual selection of iHeartRadio functionality to the $99 console (streaming actual radio stations, creating custom stations, etc.). For non-US streamers, don't fret! Ouya says it is "actively reaching out to international partners as well."Also of note, iOS/Android first-person shooter Offensive Combat is headed to the Ouya. Developer U4iA said of the news, "Given that consoles are so expensive and face an uncertain future, Ouya stands out as the perfect example of an afford home-entertainment platform created specifically for core gamers like us." CEO Dusty Welch also said he "can't wait to bring all-new games in the Offensive Combat universe to the Ouya platform." Whoa Dusty, slow down there!Ouya's Kickstarter page is just five days away from completion, and as of this writing has approximately $6.5 million accrued. That is well over its original $950K goal.

  • U4iA rips the wrap off free-to-play FPS Offensive Combat

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    05.16.2012

    Browser-based FPS Offensive Combat is the new game from U4iA, a studio formed last year by Activision expats. It's an FPS with a mobile/tablet sidearm, described as working together "unlike any game before," though no further details beyond that were provided. The only other aspect U4iA revealed is customization, which we figure is the awesome lizard hat seen in the screenshot above.U4iA was founded by Chris Archer and Dusty Welch, former Activision and Call of Duty vets. With Offensive Combat, the two hope to deliver "the most competitive multiplayer action ever seen within a browser." A beta for Offensive Combat kicks off this summer.%Gallery-155523%