In this week’s edition of Gamed, Sony is promising to reveal … stuff on August 20, Assassin’s Creed, and Capcom promises to take the Resident Evil franchise back to its roots.
We got our first look at the Call of Duty: Ghosts multiplayer this week, but it wasn’t the first time we’ve seen the game. We’ve collected all the images for you to check out right here.
After losing the licensing rights to the NCAA name, EA Sports has also lost the rights to feature the Big Ten, Pacific-12, and Southeastern Conference. And more may follow.
A World of Warcraft player made $75,000 farming gold and items in the game then selling to players. She then had her real profits turned into gold bars, which were promptly stolen and the insurance company refused to honor her claim.
The Xbox One release has been pushed back in: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and Switzerland, for a variety of reasons.
Although Sony is denying it, a new PS3 featuring a 12GB flash hard drive that was supposed to be exclusive to Europe and Hong Kong may be available in North America as soon as August 18.
Capcom’s NES original from 1989, based on the Disney TV show of the late 80s/early 90s, returns with a new look, tightened gameplay, and a lot of nostalgia.
Activision and Infinity Ward will offer us the first look at the new multiplayer offering for the upcoming Call of Duty: Ghosts, and you can watch it here, live.
Jason Holtman, Steam’s former Director of Business Development joins Microsoft, and plans to make “Windows a great platform for gaming.” While at Valve, Holtman was instrumental in bringing third-party developers in, as well as nurturing indie publishers and developers.
Volition and Deep Silver return to the bloody, brutal, and often hilarious world of the Saint’s Row, and prove once again that convention can go to hell.
Microsoft's new Xbox One controller will feature over 40 improvements over the current Xbox 360 controller, and it will be released for the PC sometime in 2014.
During a recent call to investors, Sony Computer Entertainment’s CEO Andrew House claimed that while the PS4 might be sold at a loss initially, it will be nothing like the PS3’s debut.
After NASCAR racer Brad Keselowski won a Nationwide series race at the Watkins Glen road course in New York, the current Sprint Cup Champion credited video games for helping him learn the track.
This week in Gamed, we have news from across the Atlantic: Nintendo is screwed. Plus, Oculus VR hearts id, MS Points taken taken to the woodshed, and the Xbox One comes out of its shell.
We spoke with 'World of Warplane’s' Director of Global Operation, Vlad Belozerov, about the journey through the history of aviation that unfolds as you progress through the tiers in Wargming's next free-to-play title.
Henry Hobson and Dominic Monaghan, the director and star of the live action 2K video series connected to The Bureau: XCOM Declassified, discuss the project and unveil the finale.
The legendary programmer, game designer, and engineer John Carmack is taking a step back from id Software, and joining Oculus VR, the makers of Oculus Rift, as its CTO.
Wargaming, the makers of World of Tanks and World of Warplanes, celebrated its 15th anniversary in Minsk, Belarus. We were there, and have some pictures to show you what it was all about.
When executives from two of the biggest online MMO companies in the world start their own studio and announce that they are working on a free-to-play MMO, you should pay attention.
As Wargaming moves closer to releasing its follow up to the insanely successful international hit World of Tanks, we went hands on to see where World of Warplanes is today.
In this week’s edition of Gamed, we look at Microsoft’s newly announced love of indie gaming, Activision Blizzard is going indie, and Neil Gaiman needs your money so you should shut up and give it to him.
Madden's co-creator, Robin Antonick, has won the first part of his case against Electronic Arts. He has been awarded $11 million in unpaid royalties including interest, but the battle is nowhere near complete.
Hugh Jackman returns for his sixth time on the big screen as Logan, aka Wolverine. This time he heads to Japan for an uneven, but decent adaption of the story that made the character famous.
To celebrate 25 years of Metal Gear, Konami has released Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection, containing every Metal Gear and Metal Gear Solid game to date.
For a very reasonable price, you get a trio of new missions for Metro: Last Light thanks to the Faction Pack DLC, the first expansion for the game, and part of the season pass. Just make sure you mind the gaps.
The NCAA has announced that it will not renew its licensing agreement with EA Sports, making NCAA Football 14 the last game in the franchise that began in 1993.
After several years and numerous changes, The Bureau: XCOM Declassified is nearly ready for release. We went hands on with the third-person tactical shooter, and are happy to report that it may have been worth the wait.
The reactions to Julie Larson-Green being named as the head of hardware development for Microsoft, which includes the Xbox, has been met with some resistance online due to her lack of a gaming background, some of Microsoft’s recent products, and sadly, because of her gender.
While next gen consoles are looming, there is still plenty of juice left in the current gen thanks to games like 'Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist.'
Pacific Rim delivers on exactly what it promises. It won’t win over the art-house crowd, but a likable cast, skillful director, and epic scale should be appealing to most.