PlayStation Store Update – Uncharted Collection, Dengeki Bunko, Star Wars Battlefront beta
There’s a pretty damn huge list of new digital releases hitting the PlayStation Store today and/or this week.
There’s a pretty damn huge list of new digital releases hitting the PlayStation Store today and/or this week.
A sneak peek at the new and improved Forge mode that will be coming to Halo 5: Guardians a bit later this year.
Hold onto your digital wallets Xbox gamers because there’s a whole lot of full-priced releases on the store today. [Update: Monkey Pirates, Teslapunk also now available]
Zen Studios and Fox are teaming up to produce what may be the tastiest Zen Pinball 2/Pinball FX2 table yet.
Activision enlisted the assistance of Lenny Kravitz, James Franco and director Jonathan Krisel for a brand new live action trailer for GH Live.
The latest Rock Band will ship with a massive library of previously released and new tracks beginning tomorrow.
Capcom is certainly no stranger to con events, so it should be no surprise that they have some activities/games lined up for NYCC 2015.
There are quite a lot of new Xbox One digital releases on the Xbox Games Store this week.
The week of Xbox One bundles is finally wrapping up, with what may be the most exciting bundle of all.
2K’s latest basketball release reaches a new worldwide sales milestone in less than a week.
Direct from the Russian gaming event IgroMir Capcom has revealed that Zangief will be joining the expanding Street Fighter V roster. Media within.
Other than the big Super Smash Bros. update and new DLC, there’s a nice variety of other content launching on the eShop today.
Are you getting sick of hearing about new Xbox One bundles? Yes? No? Well too bad.
Sony Computer Entertainment America have taken over sponsorship of what is currently known as Best Buy Theater in Times Square.
All the free titles for PS Plus members which are queued up for consumption next month.
No, C is not for “Cookie”, to spite what Cookie Monster says. At least not in Vault-Tec’s world.
EA and Ghost Games’ Need for Speed reboot is looking pretty damn slick.