Google confirms that its failed streaming platforming is shutting down. Refunds will be issued for all hardware, software, and DLC purchases.
Journalist Imran Khan says that Microsoft has been in talks with a number of Japanese companies for potential acquisition deals.
The Anniversary Edition can be purchased as a bundle with the base experience, or as a cheaper upgrade for those who already own the game.
Nexon speaks with GamingBolt about its upcoming free-to-play RPG shooter.
Journalist Tom Henderon claims the racer's reveal is expected roughly within the next couple of weeks, with its launch following not long afterward.
The highly-anticipated survival horror remake is set to launch for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC on January 27.
Gearbox is making another new choice-drive adventure Borderlands game- here's what you need to know about it.
Gotham Knights is going to diverge from the Arkham formula in several significant ways.
The arcade racer and superhero fighting game will also be joined by time-stopping first person shooter Superhot for the month,
Journalist Tom Henderson says that following a recent media event, new gameplay footage and details for the upcoming remake will arrive soon.
Ubisoft's pirate game has been hit with yet another delay, with the development team deciding to take some extra time to deliver "the best possible experience."
"Currently, there’s not really too much of a possibility of having Nioh on Xbox platforms," says Team Ninja's Fumihiko Yasuda.
The Pokemon Company has revealed another new Pokemon that will be introduced in the upcoming RPG duo, though details on it are scant.
The new studio will be based in Helsinki, Finland, and will be led by former Zynga vice president Marko Lastikka.
The package will allegedly also include a new expansion, on top of the first person shooter itself and all of its previously released DLC.
Producer Hiroaki Kato says Square Enix wanted to retain the game's pixel art aesthetic, though he is personally a fan of the HD-2D look.
People Can Fly says it's "committed to continue" the game's development "within [its] self-publishing pipeline", and has retained full ownership of the IP.
Game director and studio CEO Nick Popovich also proudly points out that first person simulation title was developed without any crunch.
Marvel is continuing to make big moves in gaming.
CD Projekt RED has cleaned up the open world RPG since its disastrous launch nearly two years ago, but it still falls woefully short of what was promised.
