Friday, November 21, 2014

PSN Supposedly Hacked and Samsung Prices Gear VR - Gamers Source

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Hello and welcome to The Gamers Source, your destination for gaming information. It's Friday, which means it is time to catch up on some gaming news. Sony may have been attacked by cyber activists 'DERP' and Samsung prices their VR headset that is being created with Oculus. SO, without further ado, the news: 
  • PSN Hacked Again?  Sony's PSN may have been hacked again. Fabled hacker group 'DERP', the same group that attacked Steam, Origin and Battle.net earlier this year are at it again, supposedly hacking the PlayStation Network, Windows Live and 2K Game Studios accounts. Read more...
  • Samsung Prices the Galaxy Gear VR Headset Samsung has revealed the pricing for it's newest piece of wearable technology, the Gear VR headset, which is a VR headset created in partner with Oculus VR to turn your Samsung Galaxy Note into virtual reality display.  Read more...
  • Telltale Releases Official Teaser Trailer for Iron From Ice - The first official footage from Telltale Games Game of Thrones: Iron From Ice has been released. Check out the trailer below: Read more...
  • Driveclub is Still Not 100 Percent - Driveclub has been notorious for it's terrible launch and issues that have ensued after. Though the game is still no 100 percent, Evolution has announced plans to compensate players who purchased the game already. Read more...
  • Halo Championship Series Preseason Delayed - With all of the matchmaking issues the Halo: The Master Chief Collection is having, 343 Industries has decided to post pone the start of the Halo Championship Series. Read more...
  • Apple Has Changed the Verbiage of Free Games with In App Purchases - Apple is changing the language on it's Mac and iTunes stores today so that games with in app purchases are no longer titled 'Free'. Rather, the button next to these apps will now say 'Get'. Read more...
  • Mining and Metroidvania Collide with Good Results in SteamWorld Dig - The Take Your Time Review - Most games shoehorn themselves into nice, neat categories. As more and more games are created by smaller, independent teams, these categories start to blur between one another, often times creating new and interesting experiences we've never had before. SteamWorld Dig feels like it is close to that potential, but falls just short of greatness with pacing issues. Read more...
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Do you think that Sony has fallen victim once again? Are you interested in the Halo Championship Series, despite all the online problems with The Master Chief Collection? Do you think you'll give SteamWorld Dig a try? Sound off in the comments! You can follow me on Twitter @Jesterhead0302 and, as always, keep the conversation going. 

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