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GamesBeat weekly roundup: Irrational winds down, Harmonix makes a shooter, and where the Kickstarters are now

BioShock Infinite
BioShock Infinite was Irrational's last game.
Image Credit: Irrational Games

Irrational Games’ sudden and confusing exit from triple-A development was the most shocking story of the week, but GamesBeat had plenty of other news, previews, reviews, and more to offer.

For instance, Rock Band developer Harmonix announced that it’s making a music-based shooter, we reviewed the new Donkey Kong Country game, and the PlayStation 4 sold more than 5.3 million units worldwide. You can find all of that and more in this week’s roundup.


Mobile and social


Towerfall

Above: Matt Thorson’s hit Ouya game, Towerfall.

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Game news


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Previews and interviews


Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze

Above: A screenshot from Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze for the Nintendo Wii U.

Image Credit: Nintendo

Reviews


Pieces of flair