Blacklight Retribution Latest about Blacklight Retribution Blacklight: Retribution Extended Customization Walkthrough By Will Usher published 9 December 11 PC Blacklight Retribution Closed Beta Begins In November By Pete Haas published 5 October 11 Perfect World Entertainment announced beta details for first-person shooter Blacklight Retribution today. Testing for the Blacklight: Tango Down sequel will begin in November. PC BlackLight: Retribution Has Perks, Control Points, Faster Gameplay By Will Usher published 20 September 11 PC E3 2011: Blacklight Retribution To Utilize DirectX 11 By Will Usher published 6 June 11 Today, Perfect World and Zombie Studios announced that Blacklight will make use of some pretty high-end, nifty features such as DirectX 11 all while running on the Unreal Engine 3. PC 1 2 Archives CINEMABLEND NEWSLETTERYour Daily Blend of Entertainment NewsContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES190 Day Fiancé: Before The 90 Days Has Me Wondering Why Trisha Keeps Giving Rick Chances After Latest Episode2DTF St. Louis Just Sent My Floyd Theories Into A Dark Direction Going Into The Finale33 Brainiac Details Revealed By Superman Sequel Star From His Lengthy Man Of Tomorrow Audition4WWE's Pat McAfee Just Made A Big Promise Ahead Of WrestleMania 42, But Fans Are Upset For A Different Reason5Charlie Day Has An Incredible Pick For Who Should Voice Wario In A Super Mario Bros. Threequel
Blacklight Retribution Closed Beta Begins In November By Pete Haas published 5 October 11 Perfect World Entertainment announced beta details for first-person shooter Blacklight Retribution today. Testing for the Blacklight: Tango Down sequel will begin in November.
BlackLight: Retribution Has Perks, Control Points, Faster Gameplay By Will Usher published 20 September 11
E3 2011: Blacklight Retribution To Utilize DirectX 11 By Will Usher published 6 June 11 Today, Perfect World and Zombie Studios announced that Blacklight will make use of some pretty high-end, nifty features such as DirectX 11 all while running on the Unreal Engine 3.