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more about #worldinconflict more comments → Ninja Tree: i think rts console could be done good if done right although no one's done that yet! more » BubbleF**kingBuddy: Oh noes! Now I'll have to buy a $50 graphics card to play the game, and not a $300 console! more » Kenny: Mmmmm, I love colons!: Good, I'm tired of consoles ruining RTS games. They belong on PC and PC only. more » Archaotic: Maybe the console version was delayed? Who knows, who cares. The PC is the RTS platform anyway, and nothing's going to change that. more » Witzbold: And there goes another good IP. I really HATE ubisoft of lately. Since they always have a good idea that gets kicked out of the cargo hold without a c... more » DukeOfPwn: People, it's not all doom and gloom. They could've landed into the hands of Activision. more » dowingba: Man sucks to be them. Out of the frying pan into the fire. more » EnigmaNemesis: We presume it will ultimately ship, just under its new name: Tom Clancy's World in Conflict: Soviet Assault. You know, for brand synergy and whatnot. ... more » excaliburps: It can also be World in Conflict:Soviet Assaultzz. Also for brand synergy. =D more » -
#pc
Nope, No World In Conflict For Consoles
Massive Entertainment's World In Conflict is great. Provided you've got a PC, that is, because despite original announcements to the contrary, the series is not coming to consoles. More » -
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#contest
No Jubblies, Just Instruction Booklets and Boxes
Wowzers! Kotakuite dnzperson sent along an entry for our World in Conflict — and it didn't involve boobs! Or other parts (thank gawd). Good for him. Let's bring everyone up to speed: Make a globe out of anything you like, but it must be an actual tangible World globe with countries and oceans and stuff like that. The key here is be creative! Accuracy isn't so important! The best globes will be selected by the big mean Kotaku editors, while Kotakuland will vote for the best finalist. The deadline for entries is this Thursday at midnight EST. Finalists will be announced that Friday, and the winner can decide if he/she/it wants the PC or the Xbox 360 version. Send all entries to kotakucontest@gmail with the subject line "Globe." Remember, you're not only winning a copy of World in Conflict, but also INTERNET FAME. More »

