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What's up people, today is your daily Gaming Cypher recap for Monday, March 4th. The biggest
news today was definitely the Assassin's Creed 4 trailer, but we will get to that later.
The PlayStation Network maintenance was rescheduled for this morning from 5am to 9pm Pacific Time.
A fake Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 Beta site was recently discovered, titled Sn4Gamers.
It was found that the purpose of their scam was just to spread publicity for their fake
site. The world premier trailer for Assassin's Creed
IV: Black Flag was released this morning. To view the trailer, go to gamingcypher.com.
The second Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag trailer was also released, just hours after
the first World Premier trailer. The trailer showcased the new assassin named Edward Kenway.
For the second week in a row, Crysis 3 is at the top of the UK gaming charts, followed
by FIFA 13, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.
Famitsu recently reviewed the game Soul Sacrifice for the PS Vita, giving it a very high score
of 37/40. The Australian Government classified the game
Deus Ex: Human Revolution for Mature 15+ audiences. Reasons included strong themes, violence and
*** references. Gears of War: Judgment's Unlockable 2nd Campaign
has been revealed. It is set to take place alongside Gears of War 3 events, specifically
when Marcus was killing the Locust Queen. Tesco decided to break from the pack, releasing
Tomb Raider today rather than the worldwide release date of tomorrow, March 5th.
A listing for a “modified” version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution was spotted on the
Australian Classification Board, which means that it could be released as a DLC pack or
possibly even a Wii U port. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Debut Trailer was released today, and can be viewed on gamingcypher.com
New music is being added to Dance Central 3, including tracks by Rihanna, Drake & Fergie.
High review scores for SimCity reviews are coming in from the US. SimCity launches tomorrow
in North America and Friday in Europe. Skyrim beta update 1.9 was released today
on Steam, including general memory and stability improvements.
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