Apparently, Machine Gun Kelly is set to be a playable character in WWE 2K22's post-launch DLC, which is baffling.
Pre-orders are now open for the physical release of Spider-Man: No Way Home with 80 minutes of extras now confirmed.
Streaming for Xbox users just got a whole lot easier, thanks to the brand new Twitch integration options.
PS Plus subscribers are so used to being let down, that this feels like a major win.
Netflix will remove 'Daredevil', 'Jessica Jones', 'Luke Cage' come 1 March, but they will all become available elsewhere.
The review scores are finally out for Elden Ring, and it's clear that the game is going to go down in history.
A prolific Call Of Duty leaker has hinted the news via Twitter, but there's still more COD to come in lieu of a main title entry in 2023.
Newly revealed assets on Capcom's website seem to suggest that the game could be seeing a remaster sometime soon.
A recent poll of around six thousand players saw fans overwhelmingly chose the 'Modern Warfare' weapon set.
Charlie Day has revealed that he'd be up to take on the role of Luigi in his own movie if he was given the opportunity.
The streamer who previously said short men "don't have human rights" has apparently made similar comments about other groups of people.
With the idea of life in the metaverse entering the mainstream, the NSPCC has warned about its unsuitability for children.
How to survive in The Lands Between
If you like it you should put an Elden Ring on it
Last month, it was revealed that Raven Software would be forming a workers union. Now, Activision's opinion on this seems to be clear.
Guerrilla Games is aware of visual issues on PS5 Performance mode and is doing its best to fix them.
In an attempt to prevent sales scamming, Valve have made changes to Steam promotions taking effect 28 March.
Dropping into The Land Between with my AK-47
Next month, PlayStation Now users will get access to a brand new game on day one, which definitely should have been a thing already.
SEC filings suggest that Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick will win financially no matter the outcome of the Microsoft acquisition.
"There is no rhyme or reason for it"