"The Last of Us" patch 1.07 is already out bringing in a new difficulty and a number of bug fixes. "Outlast: Whistleblower" is out to scare gamers one more time, as "DCUO’s" newest content will bring Wonder Woman as focus.
Following the official reveal and a few peppered details announced for the Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, more tidbits have been revealed for the next-gen-first title, including DLC exclusivity with Xbox and evidence of a possible Wii U version.
"The Last of Us" gets a detailed look at its upcoming DLC content The Reclaimed Territories map pack via details, a trailer and a list of trophies. Also, those who were thrown into a frenzy of excitement over a teased image of an older Ellie should know it has finally been confirmed as mere concept and personal art of the creator.
Get the first look at "Tales from the Borderlands" with new screenshots. Microsoft is readying for a reveal of a new title come the E3 event, while Oculus Rift is still in a legal struggle with accusations of IP theft.
Trace the history of the new Titanfall DLC Expedition features the Runoff map. Another issue has been spotted for the Xbox One and PC version of the game, and those who are fond of figurines and toys can get a first look at the detailed titans and pilots from Threezero.
The PC free-to-play MMO gets more details and a hint for the PS4 platform. Also, two games, an exclusive and a Kickstarter effort gets details for the PS4.
A parody video depicting how gamers eat their food has become another YouTube sensation reaching over one million views and 15,000 likes in less than a week.
Here is a list of five captivating Android apps that are addictive and worth a try. Many gaming apps got released in the past couple of months and mobile gaming on Android is getting better day-by-day. The list consists of free as well as premium apps which is sure to take the gaming interest to the next level.
Suspended accounts for the newly updated Injustice: Gods Among Us Mobile 2.0 has been found to be based on one particular issue that many players may have practiced prior to the update. Also, a sweepstakes raffle can give you a great loot of prizes if you’re the lucky draw.
Check out new leaks on the PlayStation Now Beta, where you get to see a video of someone playing a game. As for game releases, you have a number of games scheduled for The Drop, while another title has been rumoured for a reveal at the E3 2014.
May will bring in not just the newest update for the Xbox One, which will bring in new audio and volume controls, but also two more games for free for Xbox Live Gold members. Meanwhile, Halo gets another piece of development.
Sledgehammer Games’ Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is real and it’s already detailed and coming this November.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 has recently crawled from Activision to Xbox 360 and Xbox One consoles, as a big retail and highly expected release.
Maximizing your Surface Pro tablet can delight users especially the traveling photographers by turning it into a Photoshop machine.
Disney just announced their follow-up "Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes" last April 30, 2014. The Disney expansion video game is expected to be released this September. New characters include "The Avengers" "Iron Man," "the Hulk," "Captain America," "Thor," and the rest of the team.
The PS4 is rolling out quite a number of new games, spanning different content and genre. You have a classic American Civil war theme with robots, a game based on Greek pottery and narratives, and a racing game that’s tailored for especially for gamers.
Amazon is now fired up and getting into the smartphone industry, as the first leaked image of what appears to be the working prototype of the Amazon smartphone has been spotted. In addition, the planned features for Amazon’s phone appear to be very high-end, though a lower-end version may also be in the works.
The Xbox One is covering more ground as it moves forward and into China, as new details of a possible "Halo" game on Xbox One surfaces.
Another "Minecraft" Snapshot 14w18a has been released by developer Mojang, this time detailing a long list of bug fixes. Also, fans of "BioShock Infinite" can also indulge in their passion for "Minecraft" as a creator has rebuilt Columbia in blocks.
LG may be coming out with another variant of its LG G3 as well as the G Watch—with both devices possibly coming out in an unveiling event this May.
Injustice: Gods Among Us becomes an interesting play all over again with its Injustice Mobile 2.0 update, which introduces online battles, new characters, level ups and more.
The PS4 1.7 firmware update, which has a number of features request by fans. For those who also have the PlayStation app on their iOS or Android device you can also check out the download for the 1.7 update.
Driveclub will be getting free and paid DLCs and a PS Plus version that still follows the original plan. Also, new game director Paul Rustchynsky explains why the 1080p/30fps resolution still works for the title.
More details have been mentioned for Sledgehammer’s Call of Duty 2014, with possibilities of the game being announced this May. For those playing Ghosts on the PS4 and PS3, a new patch has been released.
Driveclub finally gets a release date after experiencing delays. Meanwhile, new games can now be picked up and downloaded for play on the PS4.
Kitkat is rolling out to more handsets, this time for Samsung’s Note devices, HTC’s Droid DNA and LG’s G Flex.
Anticipated game Destiny has just been showcased in a trailer for the PS4, but some gamers feel that the Xbox and PC platforms are being left behind in terms of showcasing what’s coming for the game.
The "Call of Duty" installment that will be coming out this year from Sledgehammer Games has been codenamed and announced for details. Meanwhile, "COD: Ghosts" is still not dead, as it becomes part of the X Games in Austin.
Sucker Punch has hit a pretty little gold mine with the Photo Mode, as it yielded quite the fan reaction and reception. Meanwhile, over at the Xbox territory, "Titanfall" CEO Vince Zampella is looking into the mobile gaming venture—which can be a pretty good bit of news for "Titanfall."
The FiLMiC Pro app for iPhones and iPads provides never-before-seen command/control over videos similar to professional-grade cameras. The video captures look so genuine that nobody will be able to identify if the video was captured by a real camera or by a smartphone/tablet.