Sony unveils PS5 hardware specs
Custom SSD sounds promising.
Sony's PS4 hit by soft-bricking message bug
No word yet on a patch.
Sony caves, launches Fortnite cross-platform beta
Will 'open up the platform', says Kodera.
Rockstar, the developer behind Red Dead Redemption and the GTA series, has responded to claims of poor working conditions.
Bioware founder Dr. Greg Zeschuck has said that the studio will continue to make more Mass Effect games once the trilogy has ended.
Sony has announced a delay on the new PS3 motion controllers, confirming an Autumn 2010 release.
Valve is rumoured to not be aiming for a 2010 release with the latest Half-Life Episode.
A former Rockstar dev has claimed that working conditions across all of Rockstar are poor and that Max Payne 3 is likely to be delayed.
EA has responded to criticisms made by an ex-executive.
The WGA has announced the nominees for the best written computer game of 2009.
Nintendo has revealed that it has no plans to update the Wii hardware anytime soon.
Ubisoft has delayed three of the biggest releases in the 2010 calendar, pushing them all back to a possible 2011 release date.
An ex-EA executive has called the publisher out for planning a move to a digital model.
Sony has officially delayed Gran Turismo 5's March release.
Games retailer The GAME Group has revealed that boxed game sales fell 18 percent over the Christmas period.
Peripheral manufacturer Mad Catz has admitted it paid to detach itself from the Guitar Hero games.
The spouses of some developers at Rockstar have complained about the working conditions at the studio.
Nintendo is still the most eco-unfriendly company, says Greenpeace.
Rumours are spinning that Modern Warfare 3 may not be developed by Infinity Ward or Treyarch.
Quantic Dream's Heavy Rain has been given a 15 certificate by the BBFC.
Bioware has delayed the Return to Ostagar expansion for Dragon Age: Origins just one day before release.
Electronic Arts has announced it is shutting down a bunch of old game servers for unpopular titles.
Disappointed with the performance of Western developers, Capcom will be developing all new games in Japan.
Ubisoft has revealed plans to try and target the Japanese market with a spate of new games.
Capcom has delayed four key titles for next year and adjusted profit forecasts to predict a gradual decline.
Ubisoft has let slip that the DLC packs for AC2 were cut from the full version of the game.
October 14 2021 | 15:04