The PlayStation 4 had yet another excellent year in 2018.
Recognizing the best storytelling achievements of video games this year.
The long dormant franchise makes its return. But should you welcome it with open arms?
Meanwhile, the Switch and PS4 both continued to sell impressively following last week's surges.
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.
"Various" announcements and presentations for the long-awaited remake could be scheduled throughout the year.
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.
It’s actually a rather substantial update across the board, so they’re not lying about it.
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.
Switch is the highest selling system in terms of revenue, PS4 in terms of unit sales.
Watch V and his three demons make quick work of the opposition.
Everyone can sign up in the new year for the public beta, with invites going out in the week of January 8th.
We speak with AOne Games' Sebastian Gana and Felipe Muñoz about their recently released fighter.
Millions of people harbour instant jealousy toward Cory Barlog.