Bungie’s follow-up to Halo has been talked about a lot since it was revealed earlier this year, but we haven’t seen much of the gameplay. That changed with E3, and there is very good reason to be excited.
Take a look at 10 of the biggest triple-A titles that we expect to get a lot of press and attention at E3 2013. The annual trade show kicks off next week, on Tuesday, June 11.
Many details about Bungie's long-awaited follow up to the Halo series came out in 2012, but it appears that Destiny will miss its proposed 2013 release date.
Halo creator Bungie has updated its web network to incorporate services other than Microsoft for the first time. Facebook, Google, and PlayStation Network accounts can now be used to access the site. What does it mean for Destiny?
Vivendi bought up Activision in 2007 for just under $2 billion so it could merge it with Blizzard for maximum profits. Now it's looking to sell the chimera for more than $8 billion.
Former Halo developer Bungie Studios reveals in its weekly update that lead network engineer David Aldridge's confirmation of an upcoming space-based MMO at the 2011 Game Developer's Conference was actually a big joke.
Bungie lead network engineer David Aldrige confirms that the studio is currently working on a "massively multiplayer action game" as part of a 10-year publishing deal with Activision Blizzard.
It's official: Google's in the content business, launching the Google Video Store with CBS and NBA programming, along with the much-expected Google Payments System.