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I see, i guess the old posts werent carrying over.
Im reporting this post for too much ether. The souls, i believe many of them at this point in time are burning, slowly.
there retailers aren't banks though. in fact they profit off your money while they hold on to it and you have no product for all those months. i'm not giving them a dime more than i have to until the time comes to purchase the product.Speaking for myself, I paid off my Battlefield 4 Launch Bundle from Amazon the day I ordered it for 3 reasons
1) I do believe you are required to pay it off when preordering from Amazon (they authorize the amount and hold it till it ships. I paid with Gift Card so they just took the amount needed from the gift card balance)
2) I'd rather pay it off now and not worry about it incase something comes up down the line and that money is gone
3) I refuse to stand in line and would rather have it shipped to my door to avoid the long line. Plus I'm an Amazon Prime customer, Prime 2 day shipping guarantees release date delivery. Judging by past orders shipped using Prime shipping, I'll have my PS4 by noon on release day
Michael Angeli is a television screenwriter best-known for his work on Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, and Monk. But according to a story on Polygon, Angeli is about to move into the realm of writing video games.
At San Diego Comic Con’s Battlestar Galactica panel, Angeli noted that he’s working with Sony Santa Monica on a video game. Santa Monica is best-known for its God of War games, but Angeli stated that the project he’s working on isn’t God of War.
Angeli told Polygon that he’s been working on the game for over two years, and that the team that worked on God of War: Ascension – a team of about 150 people – has fully “transitioned” to his game.
Angeli’s experience indicates that Sony Santa Monica’s new game could be in the sci-fi genre, but its exact nature remains unknown. We’ve reached out to Sony for comment and will update if and when we hear back.
USA Pre-Order Chart, 13th July 2013
1: Grand Theft Auto V (X360) - 26,422 - 380,481
2: Grand Theft Auto V (PS3) - 27,254 - 336,123
3: Battlefield 4 (X360) - 3,406 - 178,790
4: Call of Duty: Ghosts (X360) - 13,189 - 156,773
5: Tales of Xillia (PS3) - 2,459 - 113,164
6: Call of Duty: Ghosts (PS3) - 5,630 - 90,825
7: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist (X360) - 1,895 - 89,060
8: Battlefield 4 (PS3) - 2,702 - 88,884
9: Pokémon X/Y (3DS) - 4,102 - 88,381
10: Beyond: Two Souls (PS3) - 1,515 - 81,601
20: Watch Dogs (PS4) - 2,507 - 45,102
22: Call of Duty: Ghosts (PS4) - 3,507 - 41,627
23: Killzone: Shadow Fall (PS4) - 5,240 - 40,042
26: Call of Duty: Ghosts (XOne) - 6,791 - 34,741
28: Battlefield 4 (PS4) - 2,183 - 34,331 (3DS, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One)
USA Pre-Order Chart, 13th July 2013 | N4G
Sony gonna bring a huge surprise to Gamescom, I'm feeling it.
Let them nikkas make fun of knack but when that real heat drops we know what console they coppin