Nintendo of America announced today that Xenoblade Chronicles 3D will launch for the New Nintendo 3DS XL on April 10 in North America. The handheld remake of the cult Nintendo Wii RPG will also launch in Japan and Europe on April 2.
Fatshark Games has officially announced Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide, a co-op shooter set in Games Workshop's iconic franchise. The title will be coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC later this year.
The Collector's Edition/Special Edition release of a highly anticipated videogame is basically a foregone conclusion these days, so it's not surprising that Mortal Kombat X is coming in a variety of flavors. When the latest iteration of the brawler launches on April 14, gamers will have four different limited editions to choose from, in addition to the regular base game.
Despite featuring some creative brainteasers, Unmechanical: Extended is hampered by its lack of meaningful plot, little replay value, and unfortunately brisk length.
Sony has announced that they have reached a deal with streaming music service Spotify in order to create a new music destination called PlayStation Music. The service will be available on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and Xperia smartphones and tablets when it launches later this year.
Despite strong Q3 sales, Nintendo has announced that they have reduced their full-year projections by 6.8%. While the drop in projections is obviously disappointing, the publisher is still expected to report a net profit of ¥30 billion ($255 million) for the fiscal year.
After successfully launching Wasteland 2 last year, InXile Entertainment has now set their sights on rebooting another famed property. At PAX South earlier today, InXile Entertainment CEO Brian Foster announced that the studio will be developing a new entry in The Bard's Tale franchise.
As if this weekend's 10% off coupon promotion wasn't enough, Sony has kicked off a PlayStation Network Flash Sale today, which offers discounts on over 60 titles and runs until Monday, January 26.
Despite their nature as a AAA publisher, Ubisoft has been known to release the odd little title now and then. Last year brought us the acclaimed Valiant Hearts: The Great War, and this year, we have Grow Home.