Online retailer GameFly is running a special Not so Scary End of the World sale nowadays and has just slashed the prices on two very impressive games, in the form of XCOM: Enemy Unknown and The Walking Dead. GameFly has entered the digital distribution market in an aggressive manner, offering free copies of BioShock... |
11 December 2012 13:31 GMT |
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Video game distribution service GameFly is introducing its own line of price cuts for both Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
The service allows gamers to get series discounts on games like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Dishonored, Spec Ops: The Line and Borderlands 2.
The official website provides a better look at the ... |
23 November 2012 02:45 GMT |
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GameFly announces that it is giving away the first-person shooter BioShock for free to all those who are willing to sign up for the video game service.
It seems that even though we are talking about a digital product, a limited quantity of free downloads is available, although GameFly representatives were not willin... |
8 November 2012 15:55 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices decided it was time to give prospective customers an incentive to buy its products, so it appealed to the interests of those most likely to put thought into what CPU to buy next.
People who like to play games, especially those who know their way around a computer, are the ones who are likely ... |
2 May 2012 09:37 GMT |
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Gamefly has released some data from its subscriber queue that show the open world Rocksteady made Batman: Arkham City is the most wanted cross platform video game release of 2011.The rest of the top ten includes: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3Dead IslandBattlefield 3Assassin’s Creed RevelationsSaints Row: The T... |
9 January 2012 04:15 GMT |
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After the acquisition of Direct 2 Drive, GameFly has announced that it has launched the open beta stage of its PC digital distribution service.The highlight of the launch is the fact that the Unlimited PC play section of the service offers more than one hundred games that can be directly played through the service, i... |
20 December 2011 07:55 GMT |
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GameFly has announced that it will be launching a new digital delivery system for video games this holiday season which will allow those who subscribe to get titles for unlimited play as long as they pay a monthly fee.Those who are at the moment subscribing to the GameFly game discs-by-mail service will be also given... |
10 August 2011 10:44 GMT |
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GameFly, one of the biggest video game rental services, has announced that it has acquired the digital distribution service Direct2Drive, which was created and maintained so far by IGN, itself a subsidiary of the Fox media empire.
The two companies have not revealed any details about the transaction, including the a... |
26 May 2011 03:14 GMT |
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Just a few days ago we looked at the lawsuit Gamefly is currently fighting against the United States Postal Service regarding preferential sorting treatment. Apparently, some post offices have special mail slots for Netflix and Blockbuster, which would reduce the chances that a product will be damaged during transit,... |
19 October 2009 03:44 GMT |
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Unlike most legal proceedings of public law suits, Gamefly's battle with the United States Postal Service seems to have taken a dramatic turn of events. The USPS did not seem to show any signs of backing down from the fight, but that was before Gamefly got their hands on some new evidence in the case. The PS was... |
14 October 2009 04:11 GMT |
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