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  • Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Star Wars: Battlefront at this year's E3, Infinity

  • Ward's merge with Neversoft - all that and more coming up right now on the Curse Weekly

  • ROundup. This episode has been sponsored by Guild Wars 2.

  • Hey guys it's Jess, and first up Nintendo has announced Pokemon Omega Ruby and Pokemon

  • Alpha Sapphire. In a move that we've long come to expect from Nintendo, they're re-releasing

  • a previous generation of Pokemon Games, Ruby and Sapphire. These remakes will be released

  • for the 3DS in November of this year, and you can click the link in the video description

  • below to watch the announce trailer for yourself.

  • EA plans to show off Star Wars: Battlefront at this year's E3. This upcoming DICE-developed

  • game set in the Star Wars Universe has a lot of fans nervous, though, hoping the game has

  • a smoother launch than last year's Battlefield 4. CEO Andrew Wilson says that including Star

  • Wars: Battlefront, EA expects to show as many as six titles at this year's E3.

  • Once again, this episode of the Curse Weekly Roundup has been sponsored by Guild Wars 2.

  • From now until May 11th, you can pick up the game for 50% off, the largest discount Guild

  • Wars 2 has ever seen. And remember, you can explore the world of Tyria with NO monthly

  • subscription fees - sign up now at GuildWars2.com!

  • Infinity Ward, best known for the Call of Duty series, is merging with former Tony Hawk's

  • Pro Skater developer Neversoft. This news was revealed late last week in an internal

  • memo from Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg, which stated that the merge was a pretty clear

  • next step considering Neversoft's involvement in the development of Call of Duty: Ghosts.

  • After the merge, the studio will still be called Infinity Ward since the brand is so

  • strongly linked to the Call of Duty Series, but will in fact be a sort of "super studio"

  • that combines the creative efforts of both teams.

  • Transistor, the next title from Bation developer Supergiant Games, is now available for pre-order!

  • The game will be released on May 20th for the Playstation 4 and PC for $19.99. With

  • this announcement, Supergiant also shared new details about the two different versions

  • - the game content will be the same across both platforms, but certain aspects like controller

  • support and remappable buttons are tailored for each experience - you can click the link

  • below to read more about these details on Supergiant's blog.

  • Towns, one of the very first indie games approved through Steam's Greenlight program, is officially

  • dead. It was initially released in what was considered an unfinished state two years ago,

  • before it was commonplace to pay your way into early access for a game - so many customers

  • were upset at having purchased what basically turned out to be a paid beta. Now that sales

  • have dropped off, Towns' developer has pulled out, citing monetary reasons. The good news?

  • Towns2 is a possibility - because if you're unhappy with the the first game, why not give

  • the developer more of your hard-earned money!

  • That's all the news we have for you this week - as always, be sure to rate, comment, and

  • subscribe, and we'll see you guys next time! Thanks for watching, enjoy the game.

Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Star Wars: Battlefront at this year's E3, Infinity

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