New Need for Speed, Star Wars Battlefront games to be revealed at EA Play event
EA will show off new installments in the Need for Speed, Star Wars Battlefront, Madden, FIFA and NBA Live franchises during their own summer event.
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EA will show off new installments in the Need for Speed, Star Wars Battlefront, Madden, FIFA and NBA Live franchises during their own summer event.
The next episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead: A New Frontier is just about ready for consumption.
A pair of NEOGEO titles, the next big Mass Effect adventure, and a Goat-tastic new bundle, among other new content this week.
It’s a pretty healthy week of new content and activities for pretty much anyone that owns a Nintendo system. Super Mario Run dashes onto Android too, finally.
It’s time for the first new story addition of 2017 for LEGO Dimensions. Hands-on with the expansion and a build video too.
The anticipated new Nintendo 3DS RPG is getting a LE bundle at launch and new amiibo figures.
It’s another pretty jam packed week on the PlayStation Store.
Looking super quick and nimble in her gameplay reveal video, Cheetah appears to be quite the fierce new Injustice 2 fighter.
When a 1-2-Switch-themed GameTruck party rig rolls up to your curb, there’s a very good chance that there will be a selection of Nintendo Switch systems and games to check out.
We chat with Mathieu Cote at Pax East about the new content.
Heads up Xbox One owners, there’s quite a few interesting new digital titles available via the Xbox Games Store this week.
In the 2 weeks since it’s debut, Horizon: Zero Dawn has exceeded 2.6 million units sold through to consumers worldwide.
Nintendo Switch owners get a quadruple helping of new indie releases this week on the eShop.
Rejoice retro game fans! HD enhanced re-releases of Chip ?n Dale Rescue Rangers, DuckTales, TaleSpin, Darkwing Duck and more are coming to consoles and PC next month.
This week’s PS Store update sure is death and darkness-themed.
Nintendo poured a lot of love into The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and they want everyone to take a little break and see how things were done behind the scenes.
Sony’s all-you-can-play game streaming service will also offer up PS4 games in the near future.