Microsoft just announced a new Metro game for Xbox on the E3 stage — Metro Exodus.
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Microsoft also announced that the PC hit Playerunknown's Battlegrounds will make it to the Xbox One and Xbox One X later this year. Xbox One console
D4Toys has unveiled their new Iron Man figure, which is based on the design from the 2005 Marvel Comics series House of M.
We knew this one was coming. And honestly, putting it at the Microsoft show was not a bad idea on Ubisoft's part. The official reveal trailer
Microsoft announced at their E3 conference that they'll be bringing the 4K gaming experience to the Forza franchise with Forza Motorsport 7 which will
We knew this was what Microsoft was going to want to hit right out of the gate, and they did not leave us waiting long. The Project Scorpio console is now
Yesterday we reported on BioWare's latest IP reveal, Anthem, which looks pretty awesome from the trailer that was released.
Square Enix announced that a version of mobile puzzle game 'Pictlogica Final Fantasy' for the Nintendo 3DS will hit shelves later this year in Japan.
Drafan from Team Selfless has been indefinitely suspended from tournament play due to encouraging his fans to cheat on his behalf.
Aniplex of America announced that their smartphone title 'Fate/Grand Order' will finally be released in the U.S. and Canada on June 25th.
Double Fine will be releasing the VR Psychonauts title 'Psychonauts In The Rhombus of Ruin' in physical format from Amazon and GameStop.
We're going to be getting some new Flashback consoles for Atari and SEGA later this year, and unlike Nintendo, it looks like they'll actually be in stock.
Looking at the social media spikes of EA's E3 conference shows that their new original IP, 'A Way Out' was the clear winner.
You know what Final Fantasy XV was missing the entire time? Monster truck tires. Yep, that was it. Or at least, that's what Square Enix will have you
Nielson research on the VR/AR market indicates that while adoption of VR is still low, awareness is spreading, and it looks like VR is here to stay.