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Sony partners with gaming league, Ghost Recon dev goes rogue, game advertiser partners with search engine, online world developer funded.

GGL inks PS3 tourney deal
In June, the Global Gaming League announced it would be partnering with Sony to broadcast the first nationwide Resistance: Fall of Man tournament over its network. Apparently pleased with the outcome, GGL sent word today that it has extended its partnership deal with Sony to manage and produce several as-yet-unnamed PlayStation 3 tournaments. GGL's network will provide various services designed to accentuate the experience for the PS3 community, including services such as real-time scoring. As with the Resistance tournament, GGL will broadcast via GamePlay HD, a division of Voom HD Networks.

Christian Allen now a Bungie operative
With the PS3 version of Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 now on store shelves, Red Storm's modern-day tactical shooter has officially wrapped up this iteration in the long-running series' tour of duty. For Christian Allen, creative director at Red Storm, that means moving on to bigger and better things, as they say. Posting to his personal site, Allen revealed he would be ending his five-year stint at Red Storm and moving to Seattle for his new position as design lead at Halo factory Bungie. Allen did not mention any current projects, though he did state it would be "something a bit different."

Double Fusion gets Wazap'd with ads
While Google seems poised to ply its ad services to in-game audiences with the acquisition of Adscape, Double Fusion seems to be going the opposite route. Double Fusion announced today it will partner with game search engine Wazap to sell and place advertisements on the company's site. Wazap just recently launched its North American site, having first grown its audience in Germany, Japan, and China. Up to this point, game advertising provider Double Fusion has limited its efforts to in-game ventures, securing deals with the likes of Eidos, THQ, and Take-Two.

Chichen injects Trilogy with funds
Founded in 2005 by former vice presidents and executive producers at Electronic Arts Michael Pole and Rick Giolito, as well as Mark Skaggs, former executive vice president of worldwide product development for Vivendi Universal Games, Trilogy Studios specializes in developing online virtual worlds. Today, Chichen Itza Ventures announced it would be making a "significant investment" in the developer, though the exact terms of the deal were not revealed. Chichen and Trilogy are looking to incorporate entertainment brands with elements of social networking and play mechanics from games, a strategy that was cited as impetus for the deal. Chichen currently operates social networking site There.com.

17 Comments

  • playstation_wii

    Posted Aug 16, 2007 12:42 pm GMT

    I can't wait to see the PS3 tournaments and the prizes!

  • Livewirez

    Posted Aug 16, 2007 9:26 am GMT

    I recently read the interview with frank from bungie about halo 3, and he said that after halo 3 they are going to concentrate on the collaboration with peter jackson project. Then after that he said that they'd create DLC for halo 3 so it's going to be halo,halo,halo,halo...for quite a while before they create a new IP. That doesn't bother me at all though and i'm all up for this new design lead coming in.

  • DonutTrooper

    Posted Aug 16, 2007 8:11 am GMT

    We can only speculate what Bungie will make next, after the Halo franchise. I hope it can stay on par with Halo and Marathon.

  • other44

    Posted Aug 16, 2007 7:36 am GMT

    will do!

  • Pete5506

    Posted Aug 15, 2007 9:42 pm GMT

    nice

  • azizrulez

    Posted Aug 15, 2007 9:10 pm GMT

    id like bungie to something new after the HALO saga ends,
    i think with the new dude joining em it might be possible

  • elite_ferns1

    Posted Aug 15, 2007 8:53 pm GMT

    another edition to the bungie team... yay.

  • PEELEDbanana

    Posted Aug 15, 2007 7:48 pm GMT

    LOL John, u nvr got through the highest rated PS3 game cause it is boring? Hmm... R:FoM is way overated. Play Motorstorm. Cooler and more fun game.

  • HALOISTHEBEST26

    Posted Aug 15, 2007 7:46 pm GMT

    i wonder what game bungie will make after halo... im sure it will be great

  • john1912

    Posted Aug 15, 2007 6:55 pm GMT

    Never made it threw RFoM single player, close im sure, but got bored. Never tried the mp.

  • HK-47-M4

    Posted Aug 15, 2007 6:26 pm GMT

    @Ced_Quijote Resistance online rocks, I don't know what you are thinking of. Plus the matchmaking system rocks!

  • Ced_Quijote

    Posted Aug 15, 2007 6:18 pm GMT

    isn't fall of man's MP... sucky? I can see then having motorstorm contests. though. that'd be rad.

  • Makhdoom82

    Posted Aug 15, 2007 6:01 pm GMT

    PS3 community would surely like a company that is leading the way of PS3 tournaments or anything that brings the PS3 players together all in the name of Gaming !!!

  • miningguy

    Posted Aug 15, 2007 5:51 pm GMT

    only more good news for bungie

  • DJSMITH007

    Posted Aug 15, 2007 5:48 pm GMT

    Cool.

  • comthitnuong

    Posted Aug 15, 2007 5:12 pm GMT

    Nice news with Christian Allen.

  • westsidejedi360

    Posted Aug 15, 2007 4:34 pm GMT

    Ghost Recons cool, Bungies even cooler

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