Ladies and gentlemen: The time has finally come. Dota 2 has a release date.
A gaming luminary talks prices, a great game gets smaller and touchier, and yep, here comes virtual reality banging.
The E3 conference has come and gone. The shots have been fired. So who’s the victor?
Two amazing development studios talk about making other people’s games. What more could you want?
Can Zynga make a game that doesn’t suck? Some say yes. Also, play Rift, cause it’s free.
Today is the last real day of E3. So let’s completely ignore it and talk about games we already know!
What’s this?! Wii U getting a next-gen title? What’s going on around here?
Sony scored some big points on Monday with its no-DRM stance on games, but sources warn that the company isn’t showing its full deck.
If Microsoft chief Don Mattrick is trying to get fired, he’s doing one hell of a job.
A wish list game finally arrives, Sony changes PlayStation Plus and the PS4 is not region locked. Party!
Well, the big bosses of the games industry have had their time to shine. Who won?
E3 has only barely begun and we’re already getting inundated with announcement rumors and trailers. Plus, a game that already came out is doing quite well.
The biggest event in all of gaming has officially begun. Check here to find out when your favorite companies are doing the talky thing.
People are pretty excited about Thief, even though Eidos refuses to actually show the game.
With E3 approaching, studios across the industry are prepping their audiences. Next up: Atlus. Also, boobs, boobs boobs.
I have come bearing news. News about the guys who created Modern Warfare, and about that Diablo thing everyone is always talking about.
Are you ready for The Last of Us? Because it’s apparently one of the best games ever made. Also, one other game!
Check out the $99 Saints Row IV collector’s edition, play Spy Party right now and free-to-play hits PS4.
That big thing that Eidos has been teasing is just a tablet game. Everyone calm down.
Wargaming.net is ready to reveal its latest “World of” title, this time showcasing chaos on the high seas.