Creative Assembly broadening the world and the locale in “Total War: Warhammer,” thanks to its first new campaign update.
The next fighter for “Pokken Tournament” has been revealed. This time, the game will see a new Legendary added to the game.
In just a few days, several people have been infected with the “Pokemon Go” fever. And it’s expected to continue for a while, as other countries continue to wait for the app’s arrival in their respective areas.
Microsoft may be readying a few things for the Xbox One S. First up is two possible bundles for the console.
Pokemon Go Australian players can now charge their phones for free at Virgin Mobile stores and kiosks around the country. The fourth largest telco in the country is the first to take advantage of the augmented reality mobile game craze.
After a leaked image of what appears to be a Crates System, Psyonix confirmed that it will be introducing unlockable crates to the game.
“Pokemon Go” has been seen as a runaway success by all measures as a mobile gaming. And Niantic Labs and Nintendo are just getting started for the new app craze.
“Pokemon Go” may be the biggest thing to hit mobile gaming—and it’s about to hit even harder once it gets released to other countries. But it seems that there is also a catch when using the app.
Get ready to say goodbye to a few of the G36’s power and destruction. “The Division” servers will go down in time for a maintenance period. This will introduce a new patch that will nerf the G36 weapon.
The PlayStation VR component of “Final Fantasy XV” has received mixed views from different people. While it adds a layer of what can be done in “Final Fantasy XV,” the experience doesn’t seem to jive with what has been seen in the base game.
“Call of Duty Infinite Warfare” is going fully into science and space territory. Developer Infinity Ward has shared a few insights on how this will be reflected in the type of weapons that it will feature.
Following the teaser from Blizzard of a new weapon and fan speculation that came right after, Blizzard has now indirectly teased that a new hero will be introduced.
It seems that there’s no way another delay for “No Man’s Sky” will happen. Hello Games’ Sean Murray has just posed in his Twitter the announcement alongside a photo of the team celebrating the fact that “No Man’s Sky” has gone gold.
While “Destiny” Rise of Iron may be the biggest anticipated release for the game, some may be wondering how it will work for single-player gamers. Given the title of the expansion, the new DLC will be placing more emphasis on the Iron Banner.
“Titanfall” has been a relatively successful title when it was released. However, its lack of a single-player narrative and campaign had been felt by players afterwards.
It’s quite the busy day for “Final Fantasy XV” fans. Apart from the release of the third episode of “Brotherhood Final Fantasy XV,” there’s also a new “FFXV” trailer, seen below.
The next showcase of “Civilization VI” footage zones in on Egypt, and what trade and other features it will have. The video follows U.S. and England-focused videos.
A lot of Pokemon fans’ dreams came true the moment “Pokemon Go” launched. Emulating how it feels to be a trainer who catches Pokemon in the wild, Niantic Labs’ AR title has been a hit with everyone who has access to it so far.
It seems that “Red Dead Redemption” still hasn’t lost its touch over fans. Recently, Rockstar Games announced that the title will be available as one of the titles on the Xbox One Backward Compatible list of games.
The praise and likes that the first trailer for “Battlefield 1” shows just how much some people have been looking forward to its brand of old-school war. This may seem like a natural tendency, especially since there is an abundance of space shooters and futuristic FPS.
“GTA Online” players are up for another DLC update. On July 12, the “GTA Online: Cunning Stunts.” The new update will bring in a way for players to defy gravity and introduce an insane spin to racing in “GTA Online.
“Final Fantasy” fans have started to take notice of the two other releases linked to the “Final Fantasy XV” game. Following the showcase of the Audi R8 that has been custom-designed to match the one in the CGI film, “Kingsglaive” has become the main attraction in the latest Weekly Famitsu.
Activision and Infinity Ward have scheduled a 60-miinute panel for “Call of Duty Infinite Warfare” at the San-Diego Comic-Con. Part of this panel will be a preview of an unreleased footage from the game, as well as discussions from developer.
Ever since Sombra was mentioned by developer Blizzard, “Overwatch” fans have been on edge when it comes to when and how this hero will arrive in the game. It doesn’t help that Blizzard has also recognised the players’ enthusiasm for looking for clues and hinted that there’s more in relation to the still unreleased hero.
New collections or editions of a game are always welcome. This week, three developers have confirmed development for different editions for “The Witcher 3,” “The Elder Scrolls Online” and “Rocket League.”
Test run has already commenced for new matchmaking settings in “Destiny.” Bungiie has confirmed that the latest slew of improvements for the Crucible is already accessible to some players to test it out before a full rollout to the community.
“Pokemon Go” has already been released in several areas of the world, including Australia and New Zealand. From the looks of it, fans may have started to get engrossed in the game, aiming to catch as many Pokemon as they can find.
“Watch Dogs 2” developer Ubisoft seems to have learned from the fiasco that was “Watch_Dogs.” From the what the developer had shared, the sequel may be trimmer, better and edgier than its predecessor.
The delayed “The Division” patch for the PS4 has finally been released. It comes alongside another minor update for all three platforms of the game, mostly to fix bugs.
Ready to go on a rumble? Sony is letting fans get their war freak on, as eight fighting titles are landing on the PlayStation Now service.