
Diablo III ignites Blizzard Paris event
[UPDATE] Following years of rumors, Blizzard reveals long-awaited third installment in groundbreaking RPG franchise at Worldwide Invitational event; video from event inside.
[UPDATE] Following years of rumors, Blizzard reveals long-awaited third installment in groundbreaking RPG franchise at Worldwide Invitational event; video from event inside.
We've got the first look at the trailer and gameplay of Blizzard's latest dungeon crawler.
We unleash our inner arsonist in New York City in this exclusive hands-on preview of Alone in the Dark.
Enterbrain reports that the PSP outsold the DS 2-to-1 in Japan in April; Nikkei expects Sony's full-year profit to increase by a factor of five.
The Warcraft publisher recently paid off a fansite, ahead of a possible announcement in Paris next month.
DFC Intelligence predicts Sony's hardware dominance will end, pinpointing Phil Harrison's departure as key.
The company announced today it had reached a deal to consolidate its American operations by buying the rest of Atari.
Oft-delayed game to finally hit PlayStation 3 in May, having originally been intended as a launch title.
Newsweek reports that Steven Tyler and co.'s deal with Activision means that their tracks won't be coming to any other rhythm games.
Director of the German studio blames piracy for the change of heart, but confirms that Crysis will never come to consoles.
The UK retailer sees share price spike after it reports a 156 percent increase in profits.
Making-of DVD, Edward Carnby figurine, soundtrack CD and more bundled; PS2 version misses out.
Europe to get Homecoming, the latest in the survival horror franchise, in autumn; US release date not yet known.
Two of Sony's most influential European employees have headed off to pursue other opportunities: one to Microsoft, another to Codemasters.
We head to EA to have a kick-around with a near-final version of the official game of the UEFA Euro 2008 championships.
THQ announces sequel to RTS set in Games Workshop's Warhammer: 40,000 universe.
We don a dinner jacket and rappel into Sony Online to gather the latest intel on this espionage-themed MMO game.
The UK developer is fixing players' top 10 bugs, as well as a slew of other issues, to further turbo-boost the Burnout Paradise experience.
Japanese Wii owners get programme-planning tool, and the ability to use the Wii Remote with their televisions.
We check out a work-in-progress version of the follow-up to the 1992 survival horror classic.
"We delayed until we were certain we weren't screwing with GTA," says Riccitiello; stresses that Take-Two's value is only going to go down.
Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios president Phil Harrison is leaving after 15 years; Kazuo Hirai to fill his shoes.
The brains behind a slew of legendary '90s titles is back, talks to GameSpot about Sensible Soccer and how the industry has changed in the past 15 years.
We check out a 95 percent complete version of the next game from Killer7 creator Suda 51.
We explore the backstabbing, double-crossing world Kane & Lynch promises to provide online.
We explore the backstabbing, double-crossing world Kane & Lynch promises to provide online.
Miles Jacobson talks to GameSpot about usability, getting FM08 out the door, and the Football Manager Live beta.
The 2007-08 season iteration of Sports Interactive's venerable football-management sim has gone gold, on track for October 19 release; 360 version announced for next year.
We get briefly to grips with In2Games' ball-wielding puzzler.
We get some hands-on time with Naughty Dog's first PlayStation 3 offering.
We've been playing the closed beta of Tabula Rasa for a while, and having reached the 12-hours-played mark, it's time to report back.
Oxygen Interactive's David Wiltshire gives us some more details on the Nintendo DS pool game.
The PlayStation brand is to continue its deal with Europe's top club-football competition.
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