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Dragon Age: Darkspawn Chronicles playtest

Being the Dragon Age geeks that we are, when Leet Games Blog had a shiny new Dragon Age DLC carrot dangled in front of our noses at the 2010 EA Showcase, we bit without hesitation.

Here’s everything you want to know about the upcoming Darkspawn Chronicles DLC – where, yes, you control the evil faction in order to destroy your own team…

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EA Showcase 2010: key games

EA logo

The 2010 EA Showcase was host to some of this year’s (and next’s) most exciting upcoming titles.

Check out this list of new games we played, viewed and wrote about until our fingers cracked.

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World of Warcraft heading to iPhone

Warcraft on Apple iPhone

World of Warcraft will be available to iPhone users by the end of the year, Leet Games Blog can reveal.

Activision Blizzard made the shock announcement at a press conference in its California headquarters, and says the move is part of a new three-year mobile “fuel” games strategy.

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Aliens vs. Predator: developer interview

Rebellion interview

Aliens vs. Predator has just been released – a first person shooter which allows you to play as an alien, marine or a predator.

We caught up with Tim Jones, Aliens vs. Predator project leader and head of art and design for Rebellion, to chat about movie licences, multiplayer and why he plays as a predator…

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Fable 3 promises RPG revamp

Fable creator and legendary game designer Peter Molyneux has made lots more grand promises for Fable 3 – but will he deliver this time?

Planned additions include a complete levelling-up revamp, player-made weapons and an online item marketplace. Molyneux’s past achievements include Dungeon Keeper, Theme Park, Black & White and Populous.

New BBC videogames announced

The BBC is expanding into the games market with their Dr Who and Merlin licenses.

Last week our writer Liam Farrell was contemplating a new Dr Who game – honest – and to our surprise it was confirmed earlier this week.

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