Xbox Games Store Update – #KILLALLZOMBIES, Anode, Ben-Hur
From #KILLALLZOMBIES to Ben-Hur to a Just Dance 2017 Justin Bieber demo, there’s a fairly unique variety of digital content hitting the Xbox Games Store this week.
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From #KILLALLZOMBIES to Ben-Hur to a Just Dance 2017 Justin Bieber demo, there’s a fairly unique variety of digital content hitting the Xbox Games Store this week.
A sneak peek at the remastered version of BioShock that’s set to release for the PS4 and Xbox One next month.
A look at Cassandra, one of Lincoln Clay?s three ruthless underbosses.
If exploring and learning to survive in a near-infinitely huge universe doesn’t sound exciting enough, there are other options this week.
A confirmed release date and another batch of colorful and psychedelic CE2 screens.
To celebrate the franchise’s 10th anniversary, Capcom is treating fans to remastered versions of last generation’s Dead Rising titles.
If you’re looking to pick up new New Nintendo 3DS, game + amiibo bundles or some under $20 game deals before school starts up again, Nintendo has some plans for you.
In case you missed all the brouhaha regarding the launch of Hello Games’ much anticipated No Man’s Sky for the PS4 and PC.
Direct from QuakeCon 2016 comes a new gameplay trailer of Bethesda and Arkane Studios’ new Prey in action.
Yes, some players actually play Call of Duty for the story… and for fellow fans who do so, here’s a glimpse at an in-game cinematic from Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.
With only 4 new releases and a couple of demos this week, the selection is a bit sparse for Nintendo owners so far.
Idea Factory’s latest title in the beloved Neptunia franchise is an interesting one.
Ubisoft today announced which of their upcoming releases will be present at the big European gaming event.
There’s a YUUUGGEE amount of new Xbox One titles available this week so far.
Playdead’s excellent followup to LIMBO is officially headed to the PS4.
Abz? and Batman: The Telltale Series are both out today, so make sure to click through for our reviews and check them both out beginning today. But wait, there’s more…
PS4 players can finally get their first piece of paid The Division content.