It was announced at Sony’s press conference at the Tokyo Game Show today that Monster Hunter: World will get a worldwide release date on the 26th of January 2018 for PlayStation 4.
London based games developer Bossa Studios have hired Portal and Half-Life writer Chet Faliszek. The studio announced Faliszek’s appointment over Twitter.
During it’s first night after release, Divinity: Original Sin 2 had over 75,000 concurrent players on Steam alone. This has broken the record for games in the genre of CRPG (computer roleplaying game), a genre that has seen a comeback thanks to Kickstarter.
Battleborn, the shooter from Gearbox is getting one more big update in the Fall Update. Although updates are finishing up for Battleborn, the game is “here to stay,” says creative director Randy Varnell.
A NES emulator has been found within the Nintendo Switch’s code, as well as a copy of ‘Golf” which first came out on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1984.
TellTales Games, the developers behind franchises such as The Walking Dead and Batman, has announced their new CEO, Pete Hawley, a former Zynga executive.
The 2016 first person shooter Doom is coming to Nintendo Switch at the end of the year. Id software have confirmed that the SnapMap editor will not be coming to the Switch version of the game.
Overwatch, Blizzard’s team based multiplayer shooter, will be free for a weekend for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.
The weekend will start at these times:
To get install Overwatch and create an account for the free weekend, instructions can be found here:...