Battlefield 4’s single player story trailer brings the action and the drama
It’s Battlefield’s turn to show off a new, super-dramatic and action packed story trailer.
It’s Battlefield’s turn to show off a new, super-dramatic and action packed story trailer.
As promised, EA Sports has followed up with an extended, next-generation gameplay video of NBA Live 14.
Improved controls are one of many refinements found in FIFA 14, making for a more accessible experience to newcomers while keeping all of the realistic appeal the series is known for.
If not, make sure to check it out. It shows off some explosive multiplayer action on the new Angel City map.
We’re not kidding when we say that Peggle 2 is actually one of our most wanted sequels this year. And just like PvZ2, it’s about damn time. New details and screens.
Several new details for PopCap’s unlikely Plants vs. Zombies shooter have sprouted up from Gamescom today. Check them out.
EA today officially revealed the next version of Battlelog that will be ready to hit consoles and multiple devices in time for Battlefield 4.
Check out this teaser for the upcoming Star Wars: Battlefront reboot releasing for next-gen systems from EA and DICE.
Mirror’s Edge is making a comeback, with a reboot developed for next-gen systems and PC.
Fuse may not go down in history as a memorable classic as compared to other Insomniac franchises, but it should find its co-op audience.
EA today announced that a brand new Need for Speed game is in the works and is set to race onto the next generation of consoles… along with most current generation platforms and PC of course. Check out all the details within.
EA Sports and FIFA are hooking up for at least the next 20 years… so get used to it.
Disney and EA have officially struck a multi-year deal for Star Wars games for the “core gaming audience, spanning all interactive platforms and the most popular game genres”
Brush up on your Simlish because the next big The Sims game is in development and scheduled to launch next year. Update: Official announcement, teaser art added.
While not a bad action game, this mediocre third entry in the Army of Two series should scream “nothing more to see here!”
It’s not worth a double dip if you own the game on another system, but if you have a younger child and/or are really interested in jumping in, I do highly recommend the Wii U version.
Boom! And just like that, Battlefield 4 has been officially unveiled by EA and DICE. Check out the media and the announcement.