Bethesda’s Indiana Jones Game Was Originally Meant To be Multi-Platform
Well...that's going to hurt them.
Well...that's going to hurt them.
A new court document from the FTC trial sheds light on missing COD games for Nintendo.
The picture that forms from this email is not a pleasant one for PlayStation's top honcho.
An eight-year life cycle sounds about right.
Don't expect ZeniMax Media games to all be Microsoft exclusives.
Not even Geoff Keighley could assemble a star studded event, and he's been trying.
What the gamers will feel about this is one thing, but what the judge rules is going to be something else.
Don’t count on any VR peripherals anytime soon.
We only have Florian's word on the rumor for this one.
Arkane Austin won't be shutting their doors.
Everything has been getting rushed in preparation for the July 18 deadline for the deal.
The FTC may have played their final card vs this deal.
A message in the stars?
It certainly sounds counterintuitive, but we're taking Microsoft's word on this.
It's great news for Monkey Island and Sea of Thieves fans, but maybe not for everyone.
Microsoft or Activision seems to have seen red flags in CMA's talks with the FTC.
Nobody is going to defend Microsoft for this, and FTC is right to be doing their job.
Here’s what we know so far.
In the unlikeliest turn of events, it is now the UK that has more to lose from rejecting this deal than Microsoft or Activision.
As Sarah says, supporters should stay positive and respectful, because Microsoft is perfectly capable of getting this deal through.
It looks like Arkane Studios didn’t have much faith in this game.