As it turns out, you will not be able to pre-purchase and pre-load Titanfall on Xbox One. The Xbox.com page stating that you could was Continue Reading
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Sony’s PS4 virtual reality headset to be announced in March
Sony will officially announce its PlayStation 4 virtual reality headset during the 2014 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, a source told TechRadar today. The Continue Reading
Microsoft shows off the first retail Xbox One box.
Xbox LIVE Director of Programming Larry Hryb, aka Major Nelson, has revealed the company’s first Xbox One system off the assembly line. The mystery can Continue Reading
Rockstar investigating early copies of Grand Theft Auto 5.
Rockstar is looking into the possibility of retailers breaking Grand Theft Auto 5’s street date over the weekend, Games-industry International reports. The game is just Continue Reading
Batman: Arkham Origins ditches GFWL for Steam on PC
Batman: Arkham Origins on the PC will not require the use of Microsoft’s Games for Windows Live, Warner Bros. has confirmed. The PC version of Continue Reading
Xbox One Wireless Controller, Play and Charge Kit and Chat Headset available for pre-order
Already locked down your Xbox One Day One Edition order? Now’s your chance to also reserve its initial batch of accessories (including that mono Chat Continue Reading
Watch Dogs: The Movie coming soon?
Ubisoft has launched a new online poll asking fans who they would like to see play the role of Aiden Pearce in the upcoming Watch Continue Reading
F.E.A.R. Online: Free Your Fear
F.E.A.R. Online has been announced, developed by Korea based Inplay Interactive and published by Aeria Games. It will be a free-to-play multiplayer online shooter and Continue Reading
Nvidia dishes pricing, release date and specs of Shield handheld.
When Nvidia unveiled its Tegra 4 mobile processor at CES in January, it also unveiled Project Shield, a handheld gaming console that would be powered Continue Reading
New Android gaming console “Gamepop” free with Netflix
Android pops up in the strangest places. Smartphones and tablets are the most obvious places to find Google’s open-source OS, but there are also Android-based Continue Reading