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After their reveal yesterday, Bethesda released the official announcement trailer  for Elder Scrolls Online. 

Following yesterday’s long-awaited reveal of The Elder Scrolls Online, we have just released the game’s announcement trailer. In development at ZeniMax Online Studios, this epic MMO is the first Elder Scrolls game to allow players to explore the series’ universe with others. (YouTube)

For more information, visit Gameinformer, or check out Elder Scrolls Online on facebook, twitter, and Bethesda’s official forums.


http://facebook.com/ElderScrollsOnline
http://twitter.com/TESOnline
http://forums.bethsoft.com

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Apple’s CEO Tim Cook Seen Hanging Around Valve’s Headquarters — AppAdvice
http://appadvice.com/appnn/2012/04/apples-ceo-tim-cook-seen-hanging-around-valves-headquarters

Apple’s CEO Tim Cook Seen Hanging Around Valve’s Headquarters BY Dave LeClair on Fri April 13th, 2012 Mac gaming tim cook Valve

The new man running the show at Apple is getting around. He was recently spotted in China,  checking out the facilities at Foxconn, and now reports from AppleInsider are suggesting that he paid a visit to Bellevue, Washington to see the folks at  Valve.

While the reasons for this visit are not known, speculation is all over the place. Is it possible that Apple and Valve may finally get together to bring gaming on Macs to the next level? Will Valve bring Portal and Counterstrike to the iPad? Unlikely, but wishful thinking on my part.

The truth of the matter is that we don’t know what Tim Cook was doing at Valve. What we do know is that Valve and Apple are both companies known for bringing innovative products to the market, and the two of them working together can only lead to good things.

Ever since the launch of the App Store, Apple clearly has their sights set on becoming a major player in the battle for video game supremacy. In the mobile space, they are doing very well for themselves. Macs, however, are still lagging behind their PC counterparts in terms of gaming. Perhaps this meeting with Valve is Apple trying to have their gaming presence on Macs increased.

What do you think about this?

Apple’s CEO Tim Cook Seen Hanging Around Valve’s Headquarters — AppAdvice
http://appadvice.com/appnn/2012/04/apples-ceo-tim-cook-seen-hanging-around-valves-headquarters

Apple’s CEO Tim Cook Seen Hanging Around Valve’s Headquarters BY Dave LeClair on Fri April 13th, 2012 Mac gaming tim cook Valve

The new man running the show at Apple is getting around. He was recently spotted in China, checking out the facilities at Foxconn, and now reports from AppleInsider are suggesting that he paid a visit to Bellevue, Washington to see the folks at Valve.

While the reasons for this visit are not known, speculation is all over the place. Is it possible that Apple and Valve may finally get together to bring gaming on Macs to the next level? Will Valve bring Portal and Counterstrike to the iPad? Unlikely, but wishful thinking on my part.

The truth of the matter is that we don’t know what Tim Cook was doing at Valve. What we do know is that Valve and Apple are both companies known for bringing innovative products to the market, and the two of them working together can only lead to good things.

Ever since the launch of the App Store, Apple clearly has their sights set on becoming a major player in the battle for video game supremacy. In the mobile space, they are doing very well for themselves. Macs, however, are still lagging behind their PC counterparts in terms of gaming. Perhaps this meeting with Valve is Apple trying to have their gaming presence on Macs increased.

What do you think about this?

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