Battlefield 4 Confirmed For PlayStation 4 And Xbox One
The shooter, powered by the Frostbite 3 engine, will also offer a premium digital expansion pack for those that pre-order the game.
The shooter, powered by the Frostbite 3 engine, will also offer a premium digital expansion pack for those that pre-order the game.
Max Payne creators back with bran new IP.
The games industry is, and has been for some time now, a global market, yet Microsoft insist on treating it as though America is the only required continent.
Just goes to show that Call of Duty can still do something relatively new.
It’ll be developed by Turn 10 Studios as usual and, if this is in-game footage, looks absolutely stunning.
Microsoft has confirmed that although the Xbox One won’t be “always-on” (thankfully) but it will feature a “pre-owned fee” and no backwards compatibility.
New engine and Xbox One exclusive game mode in FIFA 14.
And so we have it, the next-generation is well and truly on. Microsoft has officially announced Xbox One, their new console.
We finally have some Wii U release dates!
Should you invest on the retail re-release of a game barely a year old?
So with just 24 hours until Microsoft official reveal the successor to the Xbox we hang on a tightrope between varying futures.
The excitement I felt after the announcement of Assassin’s Creed III was still just not there for Black Flag, however this new gameplay trailer has gone some way to increasing that
Teaser trailers can be quite good, this isn’t one of those.
Rumoured for months, it’s now official; Gran Turismo 6 is heading to the PlayStation 3.
Publisher takes three years to listen to customers, but at least they listened.
Following last week’s pitiful outing, this week is far improved.
Adventures big and small feature in June!
A sombre affair.
Dead Island: Riptide manages to hold onto the top spot for a third consecutive week – one more than its predecessor – despite yet another sharp drop in sales.
Here are some helpful suggestions for Microsoft in time for their press conference.
June’s PlayStation Plus titles also announced.
New details on Second Son and why it could be the best title for a new generation.
Sony has announced a trio of new an intriguing titles for their trio of consoles.
Despite all of the negativity I see around EA, they must be doing things right as people continue to buy their games is mammoth volumes.
Even though Rayman Legends was delayed from its March release until August 30 in order to sync-up the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, it doesn’t mean it’s going to be any less fantastic.
Dead Island: Riptide retains its top spot for another week despite two-thirds of the sales this week compared with last.
Activision has officially announced the recently leaked title and confirmed that it will be powered by an all new, next-generation Call of Duty engine that “redefined the series”.
The shooter is set for a release at the end of the year on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC and the next-generation consoles, and is being developed by MachineGames.
The first of May brings a very strong PlayStation Store update as we jump back and forth in time.
Who knows how things will turn out, but DICE and Visceral Games are on the scene.
Five years on from the original Race Driver: GRID, what have Codemasters done to keep it relevant?