It's an exciting start to the year for Indiana Jones fans, as we're finally getting an actual look at MachineGames' upcoming Indiana Jones game next week. But one clever fan might have already sleuthed out the game's title before Xbox was ready to reveal it. It might just be called Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
Author: Rebekah Valentine
Today at Blizzcon, Blizzard teased an upcoming expansion to Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred, which will include a brand new, never-seen-before in Diablo class. It's coming in late 2024.
In an internal town hall meeting this morning addressing a Monday round of layoffs that impacted multiple departments, Bungie CEO Pete Parsons allegedly told remaining employees that the company had kept “the right people” to continue work on Destiny 2.
Today's Sony State of Play brought us the gift of a brand new gameplay trailer for Marvel's Spider-Man 2, during which we saw another taste of the game's open world gameplay, and a taste of the over 65 different Spider-suits available.
When asked about the controversial $50 price point for Red Dead Redemption's Nintendo Switch and PS4 port, Take-Two's CEO told IGN that they felt it was "commercially accurate."
When asked about the controversial $50 price point for Red Dead Redemption's Nintendo Switch and PS4 port, Take-Two's CEO told IGN that they felt it was "commercially accurate."
Xbox CEO Phil Spencer kept steady throughout a lengthy questioning by the FTC before laying out, in cross-examination, a clear map of Xbox's mobile-focused strategy for acquiring Activision.
Since Redfall launched to middling reviews and criticism of the game's bugs, co-op issues, and performance, Xbox leadership has taken responsibility for the disappointment. According to him, the Redfall team got "tunnel vision," while leadership was "zoomed too far out."
One of the most interesting and enormous of Tears of the Kingdom's secrets involves the Depths, and it's taken players until just recently to fully begin to uncover just how deep (heh) the rabbit hole goes.
China's State Administration has approved Microsoft's attempted $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, joining a total of 37 regulators including the EU and Japan.