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Star Wars season is upon us. Will Battlefront warm you up for the movie or will it leave you as cold as Hoth?
Online gaming for the Wii and DS will be turned off in May this year.
Electronic Arts is to introduce free-to-play and online connectivity features to all of its major franchises.
Grand Theft Auto 5's multiplayer component has been revealed as a 'dynamic and persistent online world'.
Microsoft has come forward to explain how the Xbox One's online player reputation system will function.
Newegg is officially launching in Taiwan, while Bit-Tech has heard it may come to the UK too.
Don Mattrick fuels the always-on internet debate.
Several of the Wii's online features are being switched off by Nintendo in June.
Evidence is beginning to mount that the so called Xbox 720 may require constant connection to the internet.
Daily.co.uk has announced that it’s opened the first phase of ‘pre-registration’ and registration for .xxx domain names, the widely anticipated adult-only suffix.
OnLive has announced that it will launch its Cloud-base gaming service in the UK on 22 September 2011, at the Eurogamer Expo.
Infinity Ward releases the first Modern Warfare 3 trailer, which includes lots of explosions.
Bethesda claims that Brink seamlessly fuses online and offline play, but is this really true?
Sony has to almost entirely rebuild the system, which will take time.
Bigfoot Networks claims its new wireless gaming card gives you the edge online.
Get a copy of Custom PC from anywhere in the world, and for less money too.
Raw performance figures for AMD's Fusion CPU have leaked online.
Dr Tanya Byron has called for a new independent report on the state of online and casual games.
Sega may be looking to build on the success of the Total War series, it seems.
EA has promised that all future games coming out in 2011 will feature an online component.
EA's free to play online football game, FIFA Online, is set to hit Europe later this year.
Bethesda has been revealed to have a new MMO project up it's sleeve according to court documents from the Interplay lawsuit.
October 14 2021 | 15:04