MLB.TV Dives onto PlayStation 4 and Xbox One this Spring
MLB.TV coming to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in time for the new MLB season.
MLB.TV coming to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in time for the new MLB season.
Hondas and other sports cars enter the Forza Motorsport 5 garage.
2K packs a handful of Sid Meier titles into the latest Humble Bundle.
Disney Interactive to layoff hundreds of staff despite a successful Disney Infinity launch.
The King of Ferelden joins the Witch of the Wilds in being excluded from the group.
The title was announced for Xbox One yesterday.
Is the game's success a fluke, a fraud, or frank? Nguyen Ha Dong doesn't want to comment.
Namco Bandai is looking for player feedback from the open beta.
Halo 2 Anniversary or Halo 5 will be coming to Xbox One this year but Microsoft won't say which.
There won't be some narrator telling you what to do next in Dark Souls 2, so From is still trying to make it easier to find out for yourself.
BioWare's Star Wars MMO will continue to grow this year, thanks to a pair of newly announced expansions.
Voice chat will be there, but Bandai Namco isn't sure if people will actually use it.
SEGA was quick to quash speculation that their three title exclusive deal with Nintendo has been nixed.
The six minute trailer looks at Garrett's weapons, tools, and tactics.
The introduction of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One haven't affected GTA 5's sales.
Nadella has been at the company for 22 years.
Community Manager David Dague shares some vague, hypey details on Bungie's upcoming MMO shooter.
Nintendo seems sure they are ready to launch the service outside Japan.
Nvidia's support of their open source competitor Nouveau is hailed as a step forward by the FOSS community.
Turtle Rock's co-op shooter might still find life on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
The Mario maker is aiming to mirror the iOS or Android model for making devices.
You'll need to read the details below, but TLDR, Nintendo is taking steps to make sure they're still in the game.
Interceptor Entertainment brings brings top-down Duke Nukem.
Rhode Island wants to default on the 38 Studios debut and avoid making future payments.