Microsoft Claims Call of Duty Has No “Significant Market Power” To Hurt The Industry
Microsoft insists that Activision and Call of Duty aren't so dominant that their purchase would harm the industry.

Microsoft insists that Activision and Call of Duty aren't so dominant that their purchase would harm the industry.

We may as well assume that Bethesda's next Elder Scrolls isn't coming to PlayStation.

It will be interesting to see what the developer behind No More Heroes does with the Alien franchise.

It's possible that this may be early growing pains for the game, as it's still in open beta.


Striking Distance Studios shares new details.

As long as the tech can keep up apparently.

Time to level up those tiers.

Don't you just want to live here?

This news points to a distrust for a new company, which may be untested, but this skepticism is also unwarranted.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II is rumoured to get a free multiplayer weekend on the 15th of December.

It's easy to be skeptical but it's possible that Microsoft made this claim because they actually do know it.

More information about the new designs of iconic Street Fighter characters.

This may be a new project but Warner Bros Montreal seems to be hiring like they want to fix their last one.

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Have they admitted defeat?


Time to get rooting for the antihero.

more money, more bugfixes.

Ir certainly makes you wonder why they didn't license these outfits for Disney Dreamlight Valley - or done even more.

Time to die some more, and in 13 gross new ways

Sometimes video games hide secrets, about you not hiding secrets.

What does the new Warzone Mode bring to the table?
