Rumours of an accelerated release for Fallout 5 and a leaked remaster of Fallout 3 have driven a sudden increase in player activity across the post-apocalyptic series.
With new titles and demonstrations arriving for the Nintendo Switch 2, the console's long-term market viability depends on a distinct software library rather than solely on graphical improvements.
It still commands the top of Twitch alongside the biggest modern hits, and the modding community is as obsessed as ever. Decades on, the blocky masterpiece refuses to age.
Sony's digital storefront is currently the target of a highly theatrical gamer revolt. But for all the threats to leave, convenience remains an undefeated business model.
Riot Games wanted to refresh the meta. Instead, they have sanded down the distinct identities that made their tactical shooter work in the first place.
A historic reduction in workforce and the divestment of several major studios point to a fundamental reassessment of the division's strategy under new leadership.
We have waited a geological age for a video game that is now seemingly expected to solve all of our earthly problems. The funniest part? It will still break every record known to humanity.
The quiet push to kill off game discs has sparked a sudden player backlash. If Sony wants to keep its market dominance in the next console generation, it needs to actually articulate a digital strategy.
A wave of anxiety is sweeping the community this week over the supposed death of physical media. But clicking 'download' will never replace the tactile joy of a disc — and that is exactly why the physical collector's market will survive.
The 'Common Ground' update introduces rentable apartments and player-run shops to the famously brutal survival game. It's a fundamental shift that turns tribal warfare into a wildly unpredictable economy.
The Version 4.4 Special Program just dropped Rin Tohsaka and Gilgamesh into the Astral Express, capping off a masterclass in sustained live-service momentum.
The breaking news that an Austrian manufacturing facility is suddenly retooling for optical microlenses sounds dry. It is actually the end of physical gaming as we know it.
Nintendo has delivered the definitive, apex-predator version of its friendship-ruining simulator—and frankly, this patch is a bigger deal than a G7 summit.
Capcom's flagship fighter dominated the tournament streams in Las Vegas this past weekend. But surviving the launch was the easy part; surviving the impending wave of genre rivals will require an entirely different strategy.
Initial commercial demand for the long-awaited title has exceeded expectations, though industry observers note growing frustration over premium exclusives and the lack of physical discs.
Ubisoft’s new PS5 Pro immersion trailer leans heavily on our fond memories of the high seas. To survive the modern era, the game needs a scalpel taken to its outdated mechanics, not just a resolution bump.
The official gameplay trailer is finally here, pairing the hero shooter's neon chaos with 'Orion', the soaring final chapter in the J-pop duo's defining album series.
With the sprawling 'Ramen Rebellion' update, Supercell’s arena shooter has stopped being a mere mobile game. It is now a relentless, neon-soaked ecosystem of weekly demands, and we are entirely at its mercy.
It began as a quiet game about punching trees. Now, players are phasing through solid rock and hiding in backpacks. The blocky sandbox has become a theatre of the absurd.
Pre-orders are live, the November 19 launch is set, and the biggest entertainment release of the decade is arriving without a physical disc in sight. I couldn't be more ready.