The Red Solstice was an interesting game when Ironward released it back in 2015. Many were curious if we'd ever see a sequel, and we thought that might be
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Valiant is expanding their apparel, merchandising and collectibles lines to the global market through a series of new licensing partnerships.
Fortnite has been in what many would consider development limbo. We've been hearing about it for a while, but it wasn't sitting in hell as a project that
In one of the few instances I can say the words “back in my day” and not sound like an old grump, the LEGO Space sets used to be the end-all-be-all for LEGO
Courtesy of Bleeding Cool's Nick Kazden: As the Con started to wind down on Sunday afternoon, Bryan Tillman hit the stage full of energy to teach a crowd
Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star is a single-player action game that has been around for about seven month in the U.S. on PS4 and Vita.
Sometimes when you look at a movie you think to yourself “could I do that if it were real?” Case in point: The Martian. It's a couple years old but it's
It's an odd concept to have the same game put on two different systems with different stories, but Fallen Legion is taking a step toward being unique.
If you're going to find a new MMORPG, there's a lot you need to look for. Especially if you've committed yourself to one specific game for a long period of
The next game from Tokyo RPG Factory is Lost Sphear, and while we haven't seen much of the game since it was announced, it has a release date already.
CD Projekt Red have announced a tournament for Gwent players at Gamescom 2017 on August 25th and 26th. Sign up is open to all entries.
Sometimes when you get a puzzler, it seems that all there is to it is the puzzles. You're just moving on from one to the other without any rhyme or reason
Developer Bluehole Studios and the ESports League (ESL) have announced a PlayerUnkown's Battlegrounds invitational to be held at Gamescom 2017.
The next content update for Starbreeze Studios' Dead by Daylight hits PC players on Thursday with a new killer, survivor, and map.
Back in April of this year, YouTube collectively gave millions of content creators a collective heart attack at once by running no ads on their service for