Anyone worrying that the Tomb Raider reboot wouldn’t be getting a sequel due to it supposedly not meeting lofty sales expectations can breathe easy. A sequel has been officially confirmed to be in production by both Square Enix and Cystral Dynamics. Read for the details.
Read more »“Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!” If that line means anything to you, then you’re probably going to be very pleased with what you’re about to read. Firefly Online, the official continuation of the Firefly universe, is coming next year to Android and iOS. Read on for all the shiny details.
Read more »Bethesda is at it again. The prolific developer and publisher has just announced the return of Wolfenstein, the original first person shooter. Being developed by a new studio filled with top notch talent, the game is set to bring Wolfenstein into the next generation of consoles. Read on for the details.
Read more »BREAKING NEWS: there’s a new Call of Duty game coming out this year. But this isn’t Black Ops 3, or Modern Warfare 4. This is a fresh start for a new console generation, so there’s actually a legitimate reason to get excited. Read on for the details.
Read more »So this is a classic good news / bad news situation. I’m a tear-off-the-bandaid kinda guy, so I’m going to give you the bad news first. Bethesda isn’t making any more content for Skyrim. Ouch, I know. But the good news is that they’re working on something new. Read on for the details.
Read more »At long last, beams of glorious light are beginning to shine through the cloak of darkness that has enshrouded Bungie for the last three years. Yes, their new game is called Destiny. Yes, we will know much more about it very soon. Read on for all the details.
Read more »Nobody ever expects the Dragon Age Inquisition! Actually, pretty much everybody did. Bioware has finally given up trying to maintain the worst kept secret in gaming, and has officially announced Dragon Age 3. Read on for the details.
Read more »While much of the gaming world has been focused on the launch of Bioware’s newest blockbuster, Mass Effect 3, it was easy to forget that this past week marked the one year anniversary of another title from the Edmonton, Alberta studio: Dragon Age 2. To mark that milestone, Bioware released a new patch for the title, version 1.04 for those keeping count. Read on to see what issues the patch addresses, and for some hints at future Dragon Age titles dropped by the game’s developers.
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