Game set for release next year in line with the film’s silver anniversary.
New hope for updating Australia’s content rating system.
But Nintendo's new DSi handheld makes a chart-topping debut in overall hardware.
Snake's latest the main driver for six-month results.
Oxygen Media founder Geraldine Laybourne joins game publisher.
Relic Entertainment tells Edge that game makers need to rein in system specs if they want to be successful.
EA Casual and Sims label merge.
Bethesda's latest RPG a faster seller than Oblivion.
Company chief exec considers subscription system for the Guitar Hero Tunes service.
Software charts indicate the PS3 see the end of its sales slump.
Edge told the deal represents “a new market for Activision.”
Claims players are coming back to WoW.
As the year draws to a close, publisher estimates Western hardware growth.
Weaker companies could become targets for the megapublisher.
Lower sales and substantially bigger losses provide background to previously revealed studio closures.
Publisher still manages to beat guidance; $1 billion stock repurchase program authorized.
A growing economy and youth population means more gaming, study says.
Pirates of the Caribbean scriptwriter Stuart Beattie thinks so, and explains his reasoning to Edge.
We check out an art installation that mixes Quake with the real world for strange, powerful results.
Company tells Edge the fighter will be console-only in the U.S. for the first time in the series' history.
The question before us today is “Should games persuade?”
John Davison, co-founder of What They Play, the parents' guide to videogames, celebrates the site's first year with some insight into his audience's attitudes to videogames.
How much of the average videogame is art, and how much is product?
Can Capcom’s throwback achieve its goal of retro chic, or is it just plain old retro?
More a remix than a new album, WipeOut HD is still a worthwhile return to a once legendary racing series.
An early work from the creator of No More Heroes finally gets an English release, but does the game hold up?
We get our hands on the latest in the long-running racing series to see if replacing neon with Hollywood is enough to keep NFS relevant.
Legendary has its own artistic flair, but is held back by nearly everything else.