Creative director Alex Hutchinson speaks to us about his newest game.
Ubisoft Massive invites players to "discover the future" of the looter shooter.
BioWare GM Casey Hudson says the team will have "the time to test and iterate, focusing on gameplay first."
Phil Spencer did note, however, that "not all the games today are completely compatible."
With new single player DLC, additions to Battle Mode, and more, id Software plans to keep delivering new content to players for a while.
However, Typhoon Studios have nothing to announce just yet.
"[We are] never going to close our eyes to where things are going," says the head of Xbox.
It will be available worldwide (except in Asia) for $39.99.
What the hell happened to Scalebound?
We also get a better look at Ghost and some new weapons.
Xbox boss says it's about "putting the player at the center" instead of the console.
Participate in Crimson Doubles and earn new Exotic Sparrows.
A little of that pew, pew.
Kefla arrives on February 28th for all platforms.
Numerous retreads and disposable Exotics dot Xur's latest inventory.
Bandai Namco's Dragon Ball action RPG is selling about as well as most would have expected.
Take on the eponymous Hellfire Knight and show him who's boss.
Key members of System Shock 3's development team are reportedly no longer at OtherSide Entertainment.
Alpha gameplay footage shows off the upcoming flight sim in action.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot talks about backward compatibility in next-gen consoles.