Blizzard foreclosing on Diablo III real-money auction house in March 2014

DNP Blizzard shuttering Diablo 3's realmoney auction house March 2014

One of the major points of contention when Diablo III released on PC and Mac last year was an auction house where you could use real money to buy high-level gear. That’s changing next March 18th when developer Blizzard closes the doors on the controversial feature, as well as the in-game currency auction house. In a post on Battle.net, Blizzard Entertainment Production Director John Hight writes that, despite the auction house’s benefits, it “ultimately undermines Diablo‘s core game play: kill monsters to get cool loot.” In the video embedded below, Hight and Game Director Josh Mosquiera stress that they’re focusing on making murdering nightmare creatures the most satisfying way of getting rad gear — not spending ducats, real or otherwise. If you want a preview of what an auction house-free Diablo III looks like right now, check out the recent PS3 and Xbox 360 ports — they’re super good!

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Via: Joystiq

Source: Battle.net

Metro: Last Light’s nuclear horror creeps to Mac in September, Linux later this year

Developer 4A Games is spreading Metro: Last Light‘s bleak vision of a nuclear future (is there any other kind?) to new digs starting September 10th. Next month it’ll be available via Steam — with Steam Play support — and the App Store, but Linux fans have to wait until “sometime later” this year to play another high-profile title on Valve’s favorite OS. If add-on content turns your crank, the extended love the Windows and console versions got will be available at launch, with future releases arriving simultaneously for all systems. If you haven’t played Last Light‘s prequel on one of those other platforms and want to catch up on the story, give the book it’s based on a shot in the meantime. You’ve finished all your feel-good beach novels by now, yeah?

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Source: Deep Silver