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If you're a sucker for hyper-detailed trailer analysis, then take a look at the detective work being done by the folks at ArkhamOriginsVideos on the news trailer for October's Batman: Arkham Origins game. The Dark Knight detective would be proud.

Rain has a release date: IGN reports that Sony's PS3-exclusive downloadable adventure arrives on the first of October in the US, the second in Europe, and the third in Japan. Rain will cost $15, and comes with an extra music montage, an avatar pack, and a dynamic theme for those who preorder. Read more

Can't wait for the next-gen version of Call of Duty: Ghosts? Activision's got your back. If you buy the game's PS3 version, you'll be able to upgrade to the PS4 version as soon as it releases ten days later, at a price of 10$ (or €10, or £10). Read more

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Ready at launch: Somewhat a blend of World of Tanks and the upcoming World of Warplanes, the PlayStation 4 will see the free-to-play MMO War Thunder featuring 200 models of aircraft and 100 vehicles in ground battles fought by five nations during World War II.

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My God, what colorful explosions. Straight from Gamescom, here's the unveiling of Resogun, the next game from the makers of Super Stardust HD. It'll be on PS4, and guess what? It features some incredibly colorful explosions. And a lot of other chaotic business that I'm guessing will make more sense while actually

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Killzone: Shadow Fall showed off its multiplayer features in this trailer from Gamescom 2013. You can get a look at it here—well, the parts where the camera isn't inexplicably zoomed out on the crowd, anyway.

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