PlayStation Vue expanding to Amazon Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, Chromecast
Cord-cutters who have been contemplating Sony’s solid PlayStation Vue service now have another couple of reasons to consider it as an option.
Cord-cutters who have been contemplating Sony’s solid PlayStation Vue service now have another couple of reasons to consider it as an option.
The debut season for Telltale’s excellent Games of Thrones episodic series is officially wrapping up on November 17th, 2015. New screens and details.
Black Ops heads into the future with robots, cybernetic abilities, and more robots!
Surprising probably no one, Activision today has announced that Call of Duty: Black Ops III has already brought in more than a half a billion dollars in sales globally.
Fallout 4 is surely going to be getting a lot of attention from PlayStation gamers this week, but of course that’s not all there is this week.
Nintendo is hosting a new Direct event this week with updates on upcoming Wii U and Nintendo 3DS releases.
Xbox gamers have a rather huge pair of new digital releases to check out this week with Fallout 4 and Rise Of The Tomb Raider. We’re sure there’s more coming.
Vicarious Visions bring their complete console experience on the go.
Nintendo is once again gearing up to bring even more holiday cheer to shopping malls around the US.
Microsoft has officially revealed the first batch of 104 backwards compatible Xbox 360 games for the Xbox One.
The return to the wasteland has been glorious and beyond memorable.
Lara’s second outing post-reboot brings more tombs, more exploration, and more puzzles to the mix.
Square Enix and Dontnod Entertainment’s dramatic new episodic adventure draws to a close. See what we thought of the entire series.
We’re not sure exactly who asked for a Warcraft movie to be produced, but hey, it’s too late now.
Space Hulk brings some strategy board game goodness to the Vita. The question is: how long are you willing to wait to play it?
Not content with ruling the videogame charts lately, Activision Blizzard has their sites set on producing films and tv content as well.
In what seems like pretty big news for the cord-cutting community, PlayStation Vue will soon include ESPN and Disney/ABC’s channels.