PlayStation 4 will not block used games
Gamers everywhere rejoice, and GameStop stock rebound!
Gamers everywhere rejoice, and GameStop stock rebound!
We’re back from Sony’s anticipated PlayStation 4 event in New York City and here’s what we thought. Hint: We were impressed.
Braid creator Jonathan Blow will be bringing his next game, The Witness, to PlayStation 4. Check out the trailer unveiled during the conference, contained within.
It’s been rumored for a while, but Blizzard makes it official. Diablo 3 is headed to consoles, for both Playstation 3 and future Playstation 4 owners. Check out the details, along with a few screens of the console version within.
Square Enix took to the stage this evening as one of the major third parties supporting the new PlayStation 4. They showcased the Agni Philosophy demo from E3 2012, and teased some sort of Final Fantasy release.
Capcom debuts a trailer for the newly announced Deep Down on PS4, and briefly discusses their new engine for next-gen dubbed Panta Rhei.
More details about the hardware powering the PS4 are unveiled via this press release, along with a bit of info expanding on possible online content that carries over from the PS3.
Sony made clear that they’ve got a whole lot of backing from the industry ready for the PS4, with a host of well-known developers and publishers interested in creating new experiences for the newly announced console.
Unreal Engine 4 gets a new tech demo courtesy of tonight’s PlayStation 4 reveal.. Check out the official PR and some screens of the action inside.
Think Watch_Dogs is cool? That’s probably because someone hacked this post to tell you it is.
They’re right.
Could Sony’s event finally mean the announcement of the long-awaited Playstation 4? Well, that’s exactly what it means.
Here’s the official word from SCEA.
We saw the controller in action at tonight’s conference, but here are more of the nitty gritty details that we know you want to read about.
Activision and Bungie confirm that Destiny is indeed hitting next-gen platforms, with this PS4 reveal from the Sony Conference.
Read on to see what was shown tonight and Craig’s impressions.
Sony officially announces the name to its new home system, plus more information inside now!
Square Enix unveils Murdered: Soul Suspect, coming to home consoles and PC in 2014. Want to know more? Well, good luck! But here’s a small trailer to get you started.
This week’s Xbox Live Arcade Update includes the retro-tastic Capcom Arcade Cabinet and the side-scrolling return of Serious Sam. Take a look.