There have been plenty of trailer for the game over the years, but after a decade and a half of delays, Duke Nukem Forever has an actual launch trailer.
We go hands on at E3 with the free-to-play phenomenon 'World of Tanks.' After accumulating over 60 million players worldwide, the game leaves the PC and heads to the Xbox 360.
Activision outs at least a few fears to rest by showing off Call of Duty Elite, a social-based service for Call of Duty that will feature a premium side with a subscription fee.
Last week Bethesda developer Human Head Studios’ game Prey 2 was little more than a name on a list of upcoming titles. After a new trailer and a strong showing at E3, Prey 2 quickly became one of the most anticipated titles of 2012.
After leaving last year's E3 with an armful of best of show awards, Bethesda and developer id Software were back at the show with the much anticipated, and long awaited first-person shooter from the creators of Doom, Rage.
Hands on with 'Battlefield 4,' the impressive next-gen title EA and DICE consider a “Call of Duty” killer, but is actually a different game altogether.
E3 2013 is history, and it was among the most important in the show's history, not to mention the biggest, with,over 48,000 in attendance. We look back at the winners and losers of this year's show.
Ubisoft has long had a history releasing some truly stunning trailers for its upcoming games. That trend continues with the new Assassin's Creed Revelations, arguably the best looking trailer of E3.
Continuing with its trend of a new Assassin’s Creed game each year, Ubisoft showed off the final adventure of master assassin, Ezio Auditore, in Assassin’s Creed Revelations. You can watch a section of the game below.
Konami’s Metal Gear Solid franchise is planning to re-release the PSP game, Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker, as part of a planned HD collection including other MGS games.
E3 2013 is in the books, and it brought us two new pieces of hardware, plenty of games, and much more. But while the big names stole the headlines, there were plenty of new pieces of tech that made a splash at the show.
Now that E3 is a memory, we’ve had a chance to sift through all that we saw – as well as all that we didn’t see, including several games whose absence was notable.
With the next generation of consoles coming later this year, we looked back at the franchises that have died off, but we hope could make a comeback on the next-gen systems.
One of Nintendo’s flagship franchises is due for release this May for the Wii U. Mario Kart 8 will debut sometime during the month, although an exact release has not yet been announced.
We have our first look at one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as well as Shredder, from the upcoming movie produced by Michael Bay, due in theaters on August 8, 2014.
Electronic Arts has introduced a new soccer game, specific to the upcoming World Cup in Brazil. It will be released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on April 15.
After decades of consoles being prohibited, China is loosening its restrictions, and may allow for the Xbox One to be sold in China – as long as Microsoft is willing to follow certain guidelines.
Thanks to Zack Snyder’s ‘Man of Steel,’ a film based on Shazam, the character once known as Captain Marvel, is now on hold. That doesn’t mean the film is dead, but its prospects aren’t looking good.