GamesBeat weekly roundup: Call of Duty multiplayer (it has women!), Xbox One does not require Kinect

Become a member of GB MAX to gain exclusive access to the industry and to the most influential global B2B leadership community in the business of gaming, entertainment, and tech. Join now and also get a VIP ticket to GamesBeat Next (Nov 2-3, SF).

If you follow VentureBeat but don’t regularly check our GamesBeat site, here’s a list of the best video game stories we ran over the last seven days that you may have missed.

This week, Activision unveiled several new features in Call of Duty: Ghosts (including female soldiers in multiplayer), Nintendo dominates console sales with the Nintendo 3DS, and Microsoft announces that the Xbox One will still function without the Kinect plugged in, which is another reversal from the company’s Electronic Entertainment Expo announcement.

You’ll also found reviews for Saints Row IV, Europa Universalis IV, Divinity: Dragon Commander, and Plants vs Zombies 2.


News


Mobile news


Reveals and announcements


Tech


Trailer hoedown


Call of Duty: Ghosts


Call of Duty: Ghosts' Drone in the arctic.

Earnings


NPDs


All this funding


Ruh-roh


Previews


Reviews


Pieces of flair