“Minecraft TU25” is finally here, and it brings a couple of new items, blocks, game options and changes to everyone’s favorite building game.
Developer Treyarch teases a reveal date for zombies in “Call of Duty: Black Ops 3.”
PlayStation Plus members can finally access the “Driveclub” PS Plus Edition after a couple of delays.
The timed-exclusives that were previously released for the PlayStation platform will be available to Xbox players of “Destiny” as well — but in a more revamped manner.
A new deal for the week offers a free game bundled with the Xbox One for U.S. residents.
Game company Bethesda confirmed that “Fallout 4” will run on 1080p and 30 frames per second.
Over 5 million PlayStation users downloaded Spotify onto PS3 and PS4 consoles since its launch in March. Here's what they're listening to.
Developer Bungie recently revealed that some additions will be made to the popular game.
Third-party manufacturer Hori reportedly plans to release a new PS4 controller with a touchpad.
Sony has released new updates on E3 2015, a new limited edition PS4 and new devices set for PlayStation Now.
Fans can expect more information soon about "Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2," "Uncharted 4" and "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided."
Buzz is generated just ahead of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), scheduled for Los Angeles.
The main glitches, including XP problems and stuttering issues, are expected to be addressed with the 1.04 and 1.05 fixes.
A new update and full patch notes are now available for players of “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” on the PC.
The 1.03 update improves gameplay and performance.
PS4 fans in the U.S. will still have the chance to enjoy E3 2015 in the comfort of theaters with the PlayStation E3 Experience.
Some issues have been spotted for Xbox One, PS4 and even PC users playing “Project CARS.”
The company's expertise in image-sensor technology is expected to help it return to profitability after several years.
In March, Sony's PlayStation 4 again bested Microsoft's Xbox One in console and software sales.
Perhaps you remember CD players and boomboxes. The once popular musical devices are now completely irrelevant. Will the same thing happen to video game consoles?
Looks like Yukimura will bring an onslaught of new abilities to the Sony console.
Players can now get their hands on the game console, but with only six titles available it may not even be worth it.