This week's activities are fairly less interesting than what Bungie is set to reveal.
Crimson Doubles could be making a return along with new Eververse-related loot.
Despite tons of initial promise, Hello Neighbor delivers a subpar experience with terrible mechanics and gameplay.
Practice Mode, World Match and Replay Channel modes also confirmed for beta.
Bluehole is offering a new way to report cheaters while introducing new crate options.
Pick up your Bright Engrams and Eververse-exclusive loot today (or better yet, don't).
Bungie community manager says the studio will never "silence" feedback.
Hopes to have it ready some time in the next 40 years or so.
New premium items, Heka chest items and two powerful bosses will be available this month.
Physical and digital software sales during this period were over 55.9 million.
Showtime president and CEO says he's "encouraged" by what's been seen till now.
Goku's evil clone has quite a few tricks up his sleeve (which are totes evil).
Cloud Imperium's epic space sim continues to grow in size and scale.
Grand Theft Auto 5 meanwhile spends its 225th consecutive week in the top 40.
The hottest game of 2017 is certainly revolutionary but requires a lot more work even in its launch state.
The Xbox One hasn't had a busy year but what's available is still worth checking out.
Recotechnology talks about its strategy title focused on the war between the Celtiberians and Romans.
PC players should at least be packing an Intel Core i5-3470 and GeForce GTX 650 Ti.
Despite their various oddities, these games deserve your time and money.
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