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Despite having originally been announced as a launch window title, BioWare has confirmed that the Wii U version of Mass Effect 3 will be available for purchase when the console hits retailers on November 18th in North America, November 30th in Europe, and December 5th in Japan.
Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida has once again confirmed that The Last Guardian is still in development, however, he would not confirm that the title would be released next year because Team Ico is (shockingly) still working on things like the game's engine.
When the PlayStation Store updates later today PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to download Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition free of charge, and take advantage of several other heavily discounted games.
THQ revealed today in their second quarter financial report that Metro: Last Light, Company of Heroes 2, and South Park: The Stick of Truth have been pushed back from their intended release dates.
Nintendo has announced that they have shipped over 5,000 Wii U demo stations to retailers in the US, meaning that you can finally prove to your non-gamer friends that the device is a new console and not a Wii add-on as Nintendo's commercial seems to suggest.
Making good on their promise from last week, Bethesda has officially announced that Dragonborn will be released as the next piece of downloadable content for the Xbox 360 version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on December 4th.
Team Meat, the developers behind Super Meat Boy, revealed a little bit more about Mew-Genics this weekend by releasing screenshots showing two of the game's characters, Mr. Tinkles and Dr. Beanies.
New job listings at Raven Software (the developers behind 2010's Singularity and an untold number of Call of Duty DLC packs) has revealed through multiple job listings that the studio is gearing up for the next generation of consoles.
Nintendo had released the details for the Wii U's web browser, revealing that it uses the NetFont NX browser engine (similar to the 3DS) and supports HTML 5. Sadly, that is pretty much the end of the good news.