Get ready for heads and skins to roll and crawl as 2K Games brings not just one but nine new customisation sets for its six playable characters in Borderlands 2. The customisation skins will be available for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.

According to their official blog, 2Kgames.com, each of the skins will have a matching head--just check out Krieg the Psycho in the photo--all for the price of $1 per skin.

Seemingly fan favorite Krieg the Psycho is getting the limelight with four skins to his name, while the other characters each get a new skin--so that's a total of nine skin customisations all in all.

The four themes for Krieg include Dark, Madness, Supremacy, and Domination, while the others are decked in equally berserk fashion: Axton the Commando, Maya the Siren, Salvador the Gunzerker, Zer0 the Assassin, and Gaige the Mechromancer.

More speakers coming to GDC Europe 2013

Just a few days before the Gamescom, which will also be held in Cologne, the GDC Europe 2013 will be taking place, and here's why it's worth a visit to drop by GDC first before heading off to Gamescom.

Three more have been confirmed as speakers at the event, and one of them is the Oculus Rift VR. Virtual reality has been making some noise, as more developers are aiming to integrate it alongside the next-gen consoles.

In fact, the latest of games that will have support for VR is DARK, a game slated for release this July 9 for the PC and Xbox 360. VG 24/7 reports that developer Realmforge Studios and Kalypso have announced that there will be both 3D and Oculus Rift support for the game--but only on the PC version.

However, since the Oculus Rift is not exactly a widespread device as of the moment, not many can use the feature, though the developers have stated that the blue-and-red 3D lenses can work just as well.

But as far as testing goes, there have been a bunch of wear-testing of the device, and many have attested to the fact that it will contribute a great deal to the direction of future gaming. As a bonus, Oculus Rift VR will also showcase the headset on the show floor.

Other additional speakers, according to Edge-Online include Riot Games and Nordeus, each of whom will be offering insight on branding and building online communities and keeping their players interested.

Change your password on Ubisoft for safety

Those who have a Uplay account best get to work changing passwords, as Ubisoft was reported to have been hacked.

"We recently found that one of our Web sites was exploited to gain unauthorized access to some of our online systems," Ubisoft said in an official notice quoted by CinemaBlend. "During this process, we learned that data had been illegally accessed from our account database, including user names, email addresses, and encrypted passwords."

However, Ubisoft reassures its clients that no personal payment information has been illegally accessed, as they are not stored with Ubisoft.

But just to be safe, it is advised that Uplay users change their password. The report also states that Ubisoft has advised its customers that they not only change their password with Uplay but also in Web sites and other digital services wherein they share a similar password with the one on Uplay.

It seems like a hassle, but this isn't the first time that this has happened, with recent news of hacks and banning going around the gaming industry. But hopefully Ubisoft will now turn to investigating the matter, so that there will be better security measures to prevent another attack.