All three companies ended up having a good year in 2018, but one reigned supreme.
Sony fans may not have to wait long for some new news to come from the house of PlayStation.
We may not have gotten a trailer at The Game Awards, but the studio is working hard on development,
Lead actor notes that he has "three more mo-cap sessions" starting next week.
Industry legend Hideo Kojima may or may not be at the ceremony today.
Though the next generation is still a ways off, there's quite a lot happening behind the scenes.
The Quantic Dream Collection bundles together three excellent interactive stories for a very reasonable price.
The Ferrari F50 ‘95, McLaren P1 GTR ‘16, Greddy Fugu Z, and several more have been added to the roster.
The total number of PS4 games on the service is now up to 275.
Epic Games goes for the jugular in a move designed to grab the PC gaming market.
Sony appears to be the king of a burgeoning market segment.
Activision may be looking to bring the beloved fan favorite kart racer to current gen.
I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as though millions of fans cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced.
Don't hold your breath for a return to Yharnam anytime soon.
Insomniac's open world superhero title continues to exceed all expectations.
Sony definitively won the exclusives war in 2018, but who might come out on top in 2019?
Don't get your hopes too high, people.
Both PS4 exclusives could receive new trailers, if not new details, at the awards ceremony.
Spyro: Reignited Trilogy is a fantastic remake of the original games.
Xbox One will come in at a distant third place, meanwhile.