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Posted by Black Panel Staff On Thursday 28 October 2010ADD COMMENTS

NanoBITES captures those small but important morsels of gaming information that otherwise might slip between the cracks.

ITEM! Less than a month after announcing that PC gamers were to miss out on the final two instalments of BioShock 2 DLC, publisher 2K Games has experienced a change of heart. Work has now resumed on the Protector Trials and Minerva’s Den expansions.

ITEM! Forthcoming war game Homefront will feature dedicated Australian servers, according to a report published on IGN. The latest shooter from THQ and KAOS Studios depicts a (rather unlikely) near future in which the United States has been conquered by North Korea.

ITEM! Cryptic Studios has revealed that its super hero MMO Champions Online will adopt the increasingly popular free-to-play model in Q1 2011.

ITEM! The creators of spy themed online shooter Global Agenda have secured the Tribes licence. As reported by Game Informer, Hi-Rez Studios has announced plans to transform the classic multiplayer FPS into a fully persistent MMO to be known as Tribes Universe.

ITEM! The expiration of Activision’s publishing agreement has seen pioneering first person shooter Doom vanish from the XBLA. Current rights holder Zenimax Media assured Joystiq that the blood drenched classic will be back up and running “soon”.

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