Fortnite: Save The World's Free-To-Play Launch Delayed
Those not looking to spend money on Fortnite's PvE-focused survival mode will have to keep waiting. Save the World's free-to-play launch has been officially delayed until 2019.
Read MoreThose not looking to spend money on Fortnite's PvE-focused survival mode will have to keep waiting. Save the World's free-to-play launch has been officially delayed until 2019.
Read MoreThose who want to purchase apps or avatar items for friends can now do so, thanks to new digital gifting features added by Microsoft.
Read MoreA few months after a plagiarism scandal cost him his job, former IGN editor Filip Miucin is returning to his first home: YouTube.
Read MoreDays Gone is exiting a very-crowded February 2019, and will now release two months later instead.
Read MoreThe Orange Box, Portal: Still Alive, Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2 now look a lot better on the Xbox One X.
Read MoreIf you haven't played The Stanley Parable for a while -- say, five years -- you can now unlock a super rare achievement inside the game.
Read MoreRed Dead Redemption 2 has a huge file size, which could mean lengthy install times for those who purchase both digital and physical copies.
Read MoreBad news for Rocket League fans with friends on other consoles. According to the official Rocket League blog, the RocketID system -- which would enable cross-platform friend lists and parties -- has been delayed until 2019.
Read MoreIt's time for the middle-of-the-month shuffle that Xbox Live subscribers know all too well: when two games exit from the service's free Games with Gold lineup and two brand new ones appear. The good news is, Victor Vran for the Xbox One and Hitman: Blood Money are now available for download.
Read MoreEpic Games, the studio behind Fortnite, is continuing what appears to be a never-ending crusade against cheaters. This time, the company has filed suit against two YouTube creators who advertised cheat tools in videos and sold them on a website.
Read MoreThe cross-play tide looks to be turning. The latest beneficiaries? Owners of Diablo 3. According to a story from Business Insider, a representative from Blizzard Entertainment confirmed that cross-platform play is a feature currently in development for all versions of Diablo 3.
Read MoreDestiny 2: Forsaken has received rave reviews thus far, but players coming back to the game have been confused by the expansion's price tag and requirements. Fortunately, Bungie is clearing things up beginning next week.
Read MoreThe October Xbox One update has finally arrived, adding a brand new avatar system, support for Dolby Vision HDR, and integration with Amazon's Alexa voice assistant.
Read MoreDestiny's Festival of the Lost debuted all the way back in 2015. It's been a fixture ever since, providing Guardians with a Halloween-themed intermission between content expansions. This year, Festival of the Lost returns with a few more tricks up its sleeve.
Read MoreEpic Games dropped a patch for Fortnite today that added a few new weapons and tweaked the drop rates on some existing in-game items. But those changes pale in comparison to the brand new mode -- because it finally gives you a legitimate reason to use all of those emotes you've been collecting.
Read MoreThe Legend of Zelda is one of the more difficult games you'll find on the Nintendo Entertainment System. But a new version released on the Switch's Nintendo Entertainment System app is looking to change that, and make Link's first outing far more approachable for new players.
Read MoreFor over a decade, PlayStation Network users have been locked in to the very first names they registered -- no matter how embarrassing. That era is thankfully coming to an end. Sony announced today on its official PlayStation Blog that name changes are coming very soon.
Read MoreAccording to a job posting, Call of Duty developer Infinity Ward is looking for someone to help work on what it calls "an exciting, unannounced next-gen title." What makes this post interesting is that many believe we won't see a new PlayStation or Xbox until 2020.
Read MoreThe Xbox first-party family might be getting another member. Microsoft might have its eyes on acquiring independent game studio Obsidian Entertainment, a move that would lend it some expertise in role-playing games.
Read MoreThose concerned about the future of video game consoles need not worry. Months after Microsoft's Phil Spencer confirmed his company was working on next-gen Xbox hardware, Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida has all but done the same for the PlayStation brand. Yes: the console wars will rage on.
Read MoreIn the world of licensed video games, no fans may be more tortured than those of the Harry Potter series. But salvation may soon be coming, as leaked footage of a still-unannounced Harry Potter title has made its way online. And dare we say: it actually looks pretty good.
Read MoreFor several years, Microsoft has forgone the kind of game streaming Sony has embraced, instead choosing to focus on Xbox Game Pass. That changed today, as Microsoft officially pulled back the curtain on Project xCloud, which enables game streaming on consoles, PCs, and mobile devices.
Read MoreThe animation isn't as innocent as it seems.
Read MoreNBA 2K18 is going to be full of Shaquille O'Neal—if you're willing to fork over lots of money.
Read MoreThe 2017 edition of the Running of the Gnomes will help raise money to fight breast cancer with a custom quest, decorations, and NPC spectators.
Read MoreNintendo has a lot of Fire Emblem Echoes content in the pipeline, but if you want to play it it's going to cost you.
Read MoreWe finally have (some) answers about the nudity in Death Stranding.
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