
Xbox Games Store Update – The Sims 4, Star Wars Battlefront II, Your Toy, Road Rage
There are just so many new releases, bundles and sales, we don’t even know where to start this week.
There are just so many new releases, bundles and sales, we don’t even know where to start this week.
After feeling some intense pressure from fans, the media and possibly Disney, EA and DICE are killing in-game purchases in Star Wars Battlefront II.
The third episode of Telltale’s Batman: The Enemy Within series is officially releasing in the very near future. Trailer, screens and details within.
Finally, we have a release date and new details for Koei Tecmo’s brand new mainline Dynasty Warriors installment.
Craig takes a trip out to Bungie HQ to preview the upcoming Destiny 2 expansion. Get the lowdown within!
Final Fantasy XV apparently still has quite a bit of life left in it thanks to Square Enix’s impressive ongoing support of the title.
Finally, an answer to the question of “What if we crossed Wipeout with F-Zero?”
There will be “New Stories to Tell” when we get our first look at the new Destiny 2 content.
Another day, another decent twin-stick shooter from 10tons.
Microsoft is going all-in on getting some sort of Xbox One into the hands of eager gamers this Holiday season.
Call of Duty: WWII does cover a lot of familiar ground when it comes to war and video games, but a solid, robust multiplayer keeps the fun alive.
The “world?s most powerful console” and the most feature-rich Xbox yet is now available in 35 markets around the world.
Want to show off some of your new Xbox One X’s extreme video and audio capabilities, in demo form, for friends and family?
With a revolutionary new animation technology in place and an official release date and cover-athlete decided upon, EA Sports has finally revealed UFC 3.
We’ve spent a week with Microsoft’s super-powerful new 4K Xbox One X console and a handful of enhanced games. See what we think so far.
Wolfenstein II breathes new life into single player games.
The masterminds behind You Don’t Know Jack deliver a new take on an old favourite, three amazing new games…and, unfortunately, one not-so-amazing game.