Psyonix, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment team up for updated Rocket League retail release
The Rocket League developer signs a new worldwide retail distribution agreement and announces an updated retail version for the PS4 and Xbox One.
The Rocket League developer signs a new worldwide retail distribution agreement and announces an updated retail version for the PS4 and Xbox One.
We’re still not quite sure what to think of Konami’s survival-based Metal Gear spinoff, but here’s a release date and new media to check out while we collect our thoughts.
Koei Tecmo’s bigger and better sequel is packed with familiar and fresh faces. New livestream video and screens within.
Even after reading our review, if you’re not quite ready to get involved in The Fractured But Whole experience Ubisoft has released a free trial.
It’s only a couple of short weeks before the big Xbox One X launch, so Microsoft is busy getting things organized for the event.
There’s quite a lot of new titles hitting the PlayStation Store this week including a couple of heavy hitters and plenty of smaller releases.
Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment confirms that there will be no future LEGO Dimensions expansion packs.
It’s the final launch trailer before the game’s release later this week… we think!
Beginning tomorrow, your Xbox One will be able to play games from all 3 Xbox generations.
While South Park: TFBW is probably the most high profile release this week, there’s a solid selection of other new titles and bundles also available.
Get ready Nintendo Switch players, there’s a handful of nice new features headed to your console.
Another week, another solid Nintendo eShop update for Switch and 3DS owners.
A rather epic and action-packed new trailer for Bethesda’s Wolfenstein sequel due up next week.
Square Enix announces a surprise remaster of one of their popular last generation RPGs.
You better hope your PlayStation Wallet has some funds, because this week’s PS Store update is pretty packed with new games.
Sony is apparently getting into the wave of Star Wars hype like the rest of the world.
id Software’s Nintendo Switch DOOM port will be ready to go in just a few short weeks. Check out the new developer interview within.