Activision is keeping to their tradition of producing live-action trailers for some of their biggest franchises, and now we have a new one for Call of Duty: WWII focusing on the game's first DLC, The Resistance.
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Teddy Dief, creative director at Square-Enix Montreal and former designer for Hyper Light Drifter, has announced he is leaving the publisher after a project cancellation.
To celebrate the launch of Dragon Ball FighterZ, which hit PS4 and Xbox One last Friday, Venom has announced that their multi-format Arcade Fight Stick is now available for purchase from UK retailer Argos. If you don't already have Dragon Ball Fighter Z, you'll both at a reduced price when you pick them up at Argos.
Today, the Hearthstone team at Blizzard announced that an update coming next month would include balance changes to several cards. Once these card changes are live with Update 10.2, players will be able to disenchant the changed cards for their full Arcane Dust value for two weeks.
In hopes of solving their lack of exclusive games, Microsoft may be looking at acquiring other companies in the gaming business, Electronic Arts among them. This rumor comes from a report from Polygon.
Microsoft recently announced all games from Microsoft Studios will be added to the Xbox Game Pass subscription service at launch, including upcoming pirate RPG Sea of Thieves, some retailers are unhappy with the announcement.
Sega has announced that it will publish a 'brand-new narrative driven IP' developed by former Quantic Dream developers whose previous games include Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls and Wonderbook: Book of Spells.
Starting at 12 p.m. PST tomorrow, Kingdom Hearts fans can register to attend the first-ever community event in the US for mobile RPG, Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross].
Square Enix has announced a February 9th release date for Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition. At least, in Japan, anyhow. Details here!
Hideo Kojima hasn't shared many details on his upcoming game Death Stranding; however, Norman Reedus has given us a few more tidbits about the themes and topics touched on in the game's story.
During an event hosted by Bandai Namco in San Francisco, DualShockers was able to video of Badai’s upcoming vampire RPG Code Vein. The gameplay demo took place in “Area-D2 Ruined City Underground” where players will need to get past many Lost on their way to the end of a maze of tunnels.
Today at Taipei Game Show, Gran Turismo Sport Director Kazunori Yamauchi was questioned by media during a round-table interview about the future of Gran Turismo Sport and Gran Turismo 7.
Developer Tribute Games has announced that their indie platformers Flinthook and Mercenary Kings will be coming to the Nintendo Switch, making them effectively Nindies.
Nintendo took to Twitter yesterday to reveal some brief new details about the version 1.3.0 update coming to Xenoblade Chronicles 2, we do know it will bring a new game plus mode in addition to bug fixes.
Facebook has announced that they are prepping a streaming program for gaming broadcasts. This will put them squarely as a competitor for Twitch and Youtube Gaming.
Ubisoft announced this week that they would be replacing Rainbow Six Siege's $40 Standard Edition with a more expensive $60 Advanced Edition. Thanks to fan backlash, that change will not be going forward as planned.
Skydance Media, LLC, the media company best known for various film projects as well as the video game Archangel, announced this week that they have entered into a partnership with Tencent Holdings, the parent company of Arena of Valor developer Tencent Games.
With PSN being down yesterday, it at first seemed as though Fortnite was one of the games affected. In Fortnite's case, however, it seems as though it's a larger issue — the game's servers are still down and will be a for a while.
Epic Games is shutting down free-to-play MOBA Paragon in April. This falls in line with their recent decision to focus exclusively on development for Fortnite.
The loot box saga continues as a Washington state Senator has presented a bill designed to investigate whether or not randomized in-game items qualify as gambling.
Nintendo and Game Freak re-released Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver on virtual console last year, and now it's time for the third game in the second gen series to hit re-release. Yes, Pokémon Crystal has released on Virtual Console today.
Atlus has released an extensive survey in which they asked for fans opinions on a lot of subjects, including their platform preference for future projects like Persona 6.
For Honor's fourth season is on it's way out the door, and Ubisoft has announced the fifth season, Age of Wolves, which will make good on last year's
DOTA 2 developer Valve has issued a statement regarding DotaTV streaming following this week's controversy surrounding the ESL One Genting 2018 tournament and the subsequent fallout. The controversy surrounds the ESL's decision to send DMCA notices to popular streamers.
Ubisoft announced some significant changes to the ways players can purchase Rainbow Six Siege yesterday, which essentially ended in a major price increase for the game from $40 to $60 USD. And now we get a little bit of a reason why, but it isn't all that helpful.
Masaru Oyamada, the producer of the Secret of Mana remake for PlayStation 4, PS Vita, and PC, spoke about the possibility of the game eventually making its way to the Nintendo Switch in a recent interview with IGN.
Tokyo RPG Factory’s second game, Lost Sphear, is much like I am Setsuna. It’s an attempt to recapture the glory days of the JRPG with improved graphics, processing power, and a couple of nice modern features like a quicksave available at all times when you aren't in battle.
LootCrate has expanded their reach outside of gamers, because nerds of all types love subscription box services. I mean, honestly, who doesn't like getting a bunch of stuff in the mail?
Patch 4.2 still isn't here, but we've gotten so many updates to what exactly will be coming with the patch that it's bordering on ridiculous. We're getting changes to the glamour system, new dungeons, msq quests, new raids, new mounts, free company submarines, new minions, new emotes, new hairstyles, and new gear.
Next week, Destiny 2 will have its first Iron Banner event of the year, and the patch brings a number of changes to the game as well as new armor ornaments and general improvements which were detailed by Bungie on the Destiny blog earlier today.