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Fans didn’t like that the game due to its disappointing character roster, most notably the absence of the X-Men, along with a ...
In 2015, DC’s ‘Infinite Crisis’ entered the MOBA scene with high hopes, promising to deliver a gaming experience worthy of its legendary roster of superheroes and villains.
An earlier version of this article misstated when The Flash and Supergirl died in the Crisis on Infinite Earths comic book. The Flash died in Issue No. 8, not No. 7, and Supergirl died in Issue No ...
Infinite Crisis, the MOBA featuring various incarnations of DC Comics’ characters, will shut down on August 14. Infinite Crisis was developed by Turbine, and only officially launched on Steam in ...
Throughout its lifetime, Infinite Crisis struggled to capture a sizable audience. For a free-to-play MOBA that relies on microtransactions, the numbers of players playing the game matters a lot.
If you haven't played Warner Bros' now-doomed MOBA game, Infinite Crisis, I encourage you to go off and watch a video of the game in action (there are plenty of them on YouTube).
"Infinite Crisis" was late to the party, but it came equipped with superpowers. Turbine's parent company, the media titan Time Warner Inc., also owns DC Comics. So this MOBA was built around ...
Infinite Crisis now has a finite deadline and Turbine and Warner Bros., who handle the development of the game, will be shutting down servers on August 14 this year.
WB Games tried to do just that with their DC Universe MOBA Infinite Crisis. The game only officially launched back in March after a year long beta period, but WB is now ending support of the game ...
Infinite Crisis was developed by Turbine. The game spent about a year in an open beta before its full launch on Windows PC on March 26. Polygon archives: Infinite Crisis - Reveal Trailer (2013) ...
Infinite Crisis, the DC Comics free-to-play PC MOBA from Warner Bros., will officially shut down this summer. Boston-based developer Turbine announced the news today on the game's Steam page.
Infinite Crisis, the DC Comics free-to-play PC MOBA from Warner Bros., will officially shut down this summer. Boston-based developer Turbine announced the news today on the game's Steam page.