Lack of variety holds back Fortune Island from truly shining.
Ultimate Team, Pro Clubs, and Co-op Sessions have seen improvements as a result of the newest patch.
Wales Interactive's marketing manager Ben Tester speaks to us about their upcoming survival horror title.
We speak with Avalanche Studios about their upcoming open world first person shooter.
"It probably won’t be as rewarding, you won’t have that team dynamic," says BioWare's Thomas Singleton.
As well as bringing some new additions to the Creative Mode.
The screenshots show a stunning vision of a bleak post apocalypse.
This is the kind of thing that can help grow and maintain a community in the long term.
This time though, it doesn’t seem to be Bethesda’s fault.
This hefty update brings a fair few fixes with it to the table.
We also get a rather interesting new live action trailer for the game.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Battlefield 5, Pokemon Let's Go, and (surprisingly enough) Fallout 76 chart high as well.
Watch V and his three demons make quick work of the opposition.
"We feel we can play a bigger role delivering for PC gamers on Windows," says Phil Spencer.
We speak with AOne Games' Sebastian Gana and Felipe Muñoz about their recently released fighter.
DICE accepts mistake, will roll back changes immediately with no update necessary for players.
Erdrick, the legendary hero from the Dragon Quest series, may be set to join Super Smash Bros.
For one reason or another, these games failed to live up to our expectations.
We speak with Unknown Worlds Entertainment about the console launch of their underwater open world survival title.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate drops down to 4th place in its second week on the market.