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2014 en los videojuegos

El año 2014 fue testigo de una serie de acontecimientos en la industria de los videojuegos. No se lanzaron nuevas consolas importantes, pero sí actualizaciones y mejoras: se lanzó la New Nintendo 3DS en Japón y Oceanía, y Sony lanzó el nuevo modelo 2000 de sistemas PS Vita en Europa y Norteamérica. En cuanto a adquisiciones corporativas relacionadas con los videojuegos, Amazon compró el servicio de transmisión de videojuegos en línea Twitch y Facebook adquirió la empresa de realidad virtual y el producto Oculus . Nintendo lanzó Amiibo en 2014, figuras de compañía que podían escanearse con los sistemas 3DS y Wii U. En Twitter y otras redes sociales de Internet, comenzó la controversia Gamergate .

Entre los videojuegos lanzados originalmente en 2014, los críticos dieron las mejores críticas a Madden NFL 15 , NBA 2K15 , NBA Live 15 , WWE 2K15 , Super Smash Bros. para Wii U , Dark Souls II , Bayonetta 2 , Shovel Knight , Velocity 2X , Dragon Age: Inquisition , Mario Kart 8 y Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft . Otros juegos importantes que ganaron premios fueron Destiny , Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor y Monument Valley , Grand Theft Auto Online , Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare y Watch_Dogs.

Juegos mejor valorados

Premios importantes

  1. ^ ab Algunas entregas de premios combinan estas categorías.

Títulos aclamados por la crítica

Metacritic (MC) y GameRankings (GR) son agregadores de reseñas de periodismo de videojuegos.

Los juegos con mayores ingresos

Los siguientes son los diez videojuegos con mayores ingresos en 2014 en términos de ingresos mundiales (incluidas ventas físicas, compras digitales , suscripciones , microtransacciones , juegos gratuitos y pagos ) en todas las plataformas (incluidas plataformas móviles , de computadoras personales y de consolas ).

Eventos

Muertes notables

Serie con nuevas entradas

Las series con nuevas entregas en 2014 incluyen Assassin's Creed , Bayonetta , Borderlands , Call of Duty , Castlevania , Civilization , Dark Souls , Divinity , Donkey Kong , Dragon Age , The Elder Scrolls , Elite , Far Cry , Final Fantasy , Forza Horizon , Infamous , Kinect Sports , Kirby , LittleBigPlanet , Mario Golf , Mario Kart , Metal Gear , MX vs. ATV , Ninja Gaiden , Persona , Pokémon , Profesor Layton , Shantae , Sniper Elite , Sonic the Hedgehog , Strider Hiryu , Super Smash Bros. , Tales , Los Sims , Thief , Trials , Tropico , Wolfenstein y World of Warcraft .

Además, en 2014 se introdujeron varias propiedades nuevas, entre ellas Destiny , Five Nights at Freddy's , Shovel Knight , Sunset Overdrive , Titanfall , The Evil Within y Watch Dogs .

Lanzamientos de juegos

La lista de juegos lanzados en 2014 en América del Norte .

Enero-marzo

Abril–junio

Julio-septiembre

Octubre-diciembre

Video game-based film and television releases

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The release date is for Japan only.

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