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PlayStation Network touts 20 million users, Home hits 4 million Sony claims new milestone for combined PS3, PSP online service, with 15 million users added in the last year; popularity of still-in-beta virtual world grows. Despite gloomy holiday sales and being outsold by both the Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii , Sony's PlayStation brand has one spot of brightness: the PlayStation Network continues to grow. Last year, Sony proudly proclaimed that the PSN had more than 14 million active accounts, matching that of the Xbox 360. Strong sales of the 360, thanks in part to its new Xbox experience and low-price hardware , have helped push Xbox Live past Sony with 17 Million active users as of January 2009, just over half of which are premium Gold subscriptions that allow online play. Today Sony has announced that it has now surpassed Xbox Live with 20 million subscribers for its free-to-use service. The subscriber base represents explosive growth for Sony, given that the servi...

Game PC

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II Review Extraordinary online play makes it easy to overlook this strategy sequel's less-impressive single-player campaign. Kevin VanOrd feeds his ripper swarm in this video review for Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II. The Good Fun, exciting online play will keep you under its spell Fantastic production values The loot collecting is fun and addictive Co-op play lets a buddy join your campaign in progress. The Bad Campaign doesn't feature much strategy Few multiplayer maps Only 1 vs 1 and 3 vs 3 matches. Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II is a fun and fascinating game with a bit of an identity crisis. In one corner you have an explosively intense multiplayer real-time strategy experience, brimming with savagely satisfying competition. In the other, you have an odd and somewhat enjoyable single-player campaign that plays more like an action role-playin...