From old favorites making a comeback to groundbreaking sequels, this year has truly left a mark on the world of gaming. Here’s a quick rundown of the 10 games that stood out in console gaming:
Are you ready for 2022? You might need to buckle up because this year is stacked with heavy-hitters that might change the gaming history!
The nominees for The Game Awards 2021 are finally announced! Your Game of the Year candidates are Deathloop, It Takes Two, Metroid Dread, Psychonauts 2, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Resident Evil Village.
In case you missed it, Microsoft kicked off the Gamescom 2021 last August 24 (PT) with their Xbox Stream. The 90-minute stream showcased the usual games like Forza, Flight Simulator, plus other anticipated titles.
Gamescom 2021 officially started with the Opening Night Live hosted by Geoff Keighly. A slew of game trailers were presented in just one night! Here are all of them. Yes, all of them.
Gone are the days when women are always the damsel in distress, even Princess Peach from Mario learned to stand up for herself at one point. In celebration of Women's Day, let's list down some of the most empowered women who #ChooseToChallenge in video games:
Assassin's Creed Valhalla Title update 1.1.2 will be released for various platforms including PS4, PS5, Xbox One Series X|S, Xbox One Consoles, and PC. The title update brings a new highly replayable Game Mode: River Raid, 3 new abilities, several new skills, and many improvements to the game including fixes for quest lines down to vibration feedback during fishing. The title update will be available for download on February 16, 2021, around *8 PM Philippine time
Marvel's Avengers official Social Media Accounts announced the release date for the FREE Next-Gen upgrade and Chapter 2 for Season 1 DLC Hawkeye Operation: Future Imperfect releasing on March 18, 2021.