Far as I know, they're here to stay. They were apparently removed in error. I will double-check and remind people when the end of the year comes, because yeah, that problem should not be allowed to return.
So the DLC is now available again, and so is the free compatibility pack that lets all MUA2 owners play together, whether they have bought the DLC or not. On PS3 it's called a Compatibility Pack, and on 360 it's called a Teaser, and I don't know why. But it is what you need, and it's free on...
Yeah, I regret saying that the way I said it. I came back to it after I wrote it and went "oh man, what was I thinking." Also, I could have kept my mouth shut. The lawsuits are out there, and the point I was trying to clarify is in the legal documents -- I should have just said "check page XX...
There are two kinds of press releases -- official ones that you see on the investor site and email blasts sent directly to the press. That's why it's on TeamXbox and IGN but not in an archive. But I agree that there are a lot of places this should have been mentioned but wasn't. I think you...
As far as I know, there are no new MUA games planned. The next big Marvel universe game on the horizon is MvC3.
But I think "support" will go on/servers will be up so people can play online (if there's an expiration date to that, I don't know it, but you know, games like Halo 2 and NBA Live...
It is a shitty situation. Activision is at fault. But Activision did not lie. You are suggesting that Activision willfully misrepresented what it knew to be fact -- and you have not proven anything to support that incorrect claim. You might think this is semantics, but lying is a very...
This is where I will strenuously disagree. As s standard, publishers communicate via press releases -- that's where official information comes from. If you want facts, you check the press release. This information was not buried at the end or casually mentioned in an interview that everyone may...
Or...it could have been a mistake, and not a conspiracy.
I am under the impression (and again, I'm going on what I learned after I started working here, by asking around) that the PS3 DLC went down earlier due to human error, but the 360 DLC was up through the proper time. The mistake was...
I hope you find the sources I suggested in the previous post to see that it was not, in fact, a lie, but a detail that many media outlets simply chose not to report, for reasons that I do not understand.
If you could link to where I actually said that in a conversation with you, on any medium, I'd appreciate it. Because I would never say something that...idiotic. This "quote" is not a quote of mine that I can ever remember saying, and I'd really like you to either back it up with a link or...