Quantum Mechanix has one of the more popular booths at Toy Fair New York, but we snuck in so we could bring you a look at the upcoming Q-Figs and 1:6 scale figures on their way.
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The GoodSmile Company has announced a Monster Hunter: World figurine for the chibi-style Nendoroid series at Wonder Fest 2018.
Rainbow Six Siege's player base has been growing, and as the game reaches an audience of 27 million, Ubisoft says there are no plans for a sequel.
Presidents' Day, if nothing else, means sales. And because no one likes to go to physical retail stores (especially for games), here is your game sales roundup.
One of the most ghoulishly fun booths at Toy Fair this year was Trick or Treat Studios and their line of latex masks and prop replicas. Great, horrifying stuff!
Before Lara Croft comes to theaters in March, fans will be able to get their hands on a new collectible in the form of a Tomb Raider Barbie from Mattel.
The Loyal Subjects had a great showing at Toy Fair New York this year, showing off their upcoming WWE, Alien, Horror, and Nickelodeon figures.
Remedy Entertainment has said their next game, codenamed P7, is set to release next year. Remedy Entertainment always make some pretty unique games. From
Always a fun booth to visit, the Kotobukiya set-up at Toy Fair New York was as great as it has ever been. Awesome statues from Marvel, DC Comis, Star Wars, and more inside!
The last of the Alienware products to come across our desks in the past few months is their Pro Gaming Keyboard, the AW768 to be specific.
Guilty Gear creator Daisuke Ishiwatari has said that the next game in the series will likely be a little more simplified to encourage new players to pick
Rainbow Six Siege's development team has come out and said that they have no intention of releasing a sequel but rather continuing to support the title
Corsair recently released a brand new gaming headset by the name of the HS60, a follow-up model to the HS50 with the added bonus of featuring 7.1 surround sound audio as part of its features.
A cool update was added to Stardew Valley's website last week by creator and developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone, as he gave fans a few notes about the addition of multiplayer to the game.
Epic Games has been paying close attention to fan outrage as Fortnite has grown, keeping a close eye on issues that may come up and make the game hard to play. So when fans started raging about how the Double Pump Shotgun worked during a match, the devs finally took a hammer to it and changed the settings.