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Transformers: Dark of the Moon

Great news, Transformers fans! Following Hasbro’s Investors Day, word has come that Transformers: War For Cybertron will be getting a sequel. The action and multiplayer online game from game developer High Moon Studios and publisher Activision is getting a follow-up, but don’t expect it until 2012. Activision has not formally announced a Transformers: War For Cybertron sequel, but watch for details soon! The Transformers: War For Cybertron game is the best Transformers game experience yet, a fun single-player and multiplayer online action game that still has plenty of time to be enjoyed. If you missed it, definitely consider playing (read a review here).

That’s not all of the fun in store for Transformers fans. Hasbro also confirmed a game for Transformers: Dark of the Moon, the third Transformers movie from Michael Bay, for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and the Nintendo 3DS. Yes, a 3D version is planned for the upcoming 3DS. Expect the Transfomers: Dark of the Moon game to be out around the time of the film’s release, in July 2011. In addition, the Transfomers MMO game originally announced for Asia is arriving to other regions as well, so you can expect even more massive Transformers battles.

Source – GoNintendo.com and NeoGAF

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On the heels of all the buzz for Final Fantasy XIII, Square Enix has announced Final Fantasy XIV, their new MMORPG, will begin a beta on March 11, 2010.  According to 1UP.com, Square Enix told their fans at “VanaFest 2010” that three new areas will be added to Final Fantasy XI, their previous MMORPG, and that beta testing begins next month for Final Fantasy XIV.  

RPG fans can rejoice with all of this Final Fantasy news, but may need to come back down to earth because testing for MMOs can take a very long time.  I also think that it would be a misstep to release Final Fantasy games so close together.  But, Final Fantasy XIV is still scheduled for an estimated release in 2010. Just don’t hold your breath; MMOs tend to get pushed back due to their insanely long development cycle.

Remember, this being a closed beta, minimal invites will be sent out.  If you missed out on the application which took place in December, don’t get frustrated. More details on the Final Fantasy XIV beta will be announced soon.

From 1up.com

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Star Trek Online is a new massively multiplayer online game, recently released by Atari and developed by Cryptic Studios. Game developer Cryptic Studios is seasoned in MMO game development and inherits a massive fan base with Star Trek Online. How is it working with such an established franchise in the MMO game space? Craig Zinkievich, Executive Producer on Star Trek Online, shares his experience on developing the game as well as what some of his favorite games and influences are in this featured "GTKYD"!

Who are you and what do you do in the gaming industry?

My name is Craig Zinkievich and I am the Executive Producer for Star Trek Online.

What are you currently working on or have recently released?

We just released Star Trek Online and we will continue to add content and work on that game. In the near future, we’ve got a bunch of new Borg-themed Episode Missions to add to Star Trek Online. We’re also developing the Klingon faction a bit more, and giving players more avenues to pursue exploratory missions.

How was it working with such an established franchise with legions of fans? Was there an approval process?

We knew coming in that we were going to inherit the Star Trek fan base and it’s been great so far. They’re a passionate, well informed fan base that really cares about the universe.

We had to get approval on many of the things we did from CBS, since they hold the license to the Star Trek franchise. They’ve been great to work with, as well. They gave us a lot of freedom to explore what Star Trek could be, and we’re very grateful to have had the opportunity.

What were the major differences working with the Star Trek franchise?

Different from other games we’ve worked on? Well, there’s definitely more pressure to conform to someone else’s vision. So many people have come before us and left impressions on the Star Trek universe. It’s very humbling. However, there’s also a great opportunity there. We’ve had so much great back story and world building done for us that we can focus on making the game a blast to play.

Who came up with or decided to use the “Engage” button on the launcher, because I think it is pure genius.

We try to throw little goodies out there to the fans that can appreciate things like that. It just shows that we care about this franchise and we’re all fans of Star Trek too.

How do you plan on continuing to grow the amount of content for players in Star Trek Online?

Well since the Star Trek franchise has so much history and so much lore out there, we can expand on that and add new episodes to our game. We want to have more playable factions and really we just want to keep adding new content such as episodes, exploration, diplomacy, ship interaction, and PvP.

Did anyone from the Star Trek series work with you in the office or stop by?

We had voice over work from Leonard Nimoy from the original series and Zachery Quinto from the newest movie, but no one stopped by the office to lend us a hand. We worked closely with CBS and they were great about giving us information we needed.

Now, back to you, what are your favorite games of all time?

My favorite games would be Legend of Zelda: Majora’s mask, Uncharted 2, and Star Control 2. And obviously Star Trek Online.

What was the biggest thing that you learned in creating Star Trek Online?

It’s definitely reiterated that MMO development is a communal process. Everyone, including our players, has great ideas, and keeping an ear open really goes a long way to make games better. We’re really committed to listening to our fans to find out what it is they want in the game. We take a lot of pride in that.

What is next for you and Cryptic Studios?

I will continue to work on Star Trek Online to get more content and newer game play out for the users. Cryptic will continue to work on Star Trek Online and Champions Online. We’re always looking at new opportunities but are still focusing on what is available to the public right now.

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Thanks to Craig Zinkievich, Tricia Gray and Cryptic Studios for making this interview possible! For more information on Star Trek Online, visit the official website at www.startrekonline.com. Star Trek Online is now available for the PC.

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