Rdio will transition subscribers to free accounts after November 23rd
Following the news of Rdio’s bankruptcy filing and sale to Pandora, the company offered some details on how its users can expect their streaming accounts to ride off into the sunset. Starting November 23rd, the service will no longer accept new customers and current subscribers can expect their accounts to be cancelled on the next billing date. When that happens, you’ll still be able to listen to the free ad-supported version of Rdio until it shuts down completely, but the company hasn’t given a specific date for that just yet. Rdio plans to let users export their data, including playlists and favorites before it’s shuttered for good. The deal with Pandora is set to close in early 2016, and we’d surmise Rdio’s brand of streaming will stick around in a limited form until then.
Source: Rdio
Playdate: Death becomes us in ‘Darksiders 2’
When publisher THQ went bankrupt a few years back it was a staggering blow to the game industry. Sure, the company made some flops (oh hi, Homefront), but it also published some killer games like the Saint’s Row and Metro franchises. The label also had Darksiders from developer Vigil Games. But unlike the first two series that I mentioned, Darksiders wasn’t scooped up by a major publisher during the bankruptcy proceedings and comparatively was kind of left to languish. I’d honestly thought all hope was lost because while the series is great, it just couldn’t really find an audience. So I was incredibly surprised when word came down that Darksiders 2 was getting a remastering earlier this year.




