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Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn launches on the PlayStation 3 on the 27th August 2013. ...

EA have confirmed that Battlefield 4 will be released on both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One next generation consoles. The first person shooter developed by DICE has quickly become one of publisher EA’s tent-pole titles and a direct competitor to Activision’s Call of Duty franchise. ...

  The new Xbox One console will not include a chat headset in the box. Instead the Kinect sensor will be used for voice-chat during multiplayer games and other spoken uses including Skype.  ...

Microsoft’s Chief Product Officer, Mark Whitten, seemingly has confirmed that of the Xbox One’s 8GB memory only 5GB can be used for games, whilst the other 3GB is used for the system OS. ...

  Microsoft have unveiled their new next-generation console, the Xbox One. It has TV connectivity features, a built-in Blu-ray drive, 8GB RAM and comes bundled with the new improved Kinect sensor.  ...

Kevin Conway the voice actor for Batman has seemingly outed a new Arkham game.  ...

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will be shown in action at this years E3 expo in June. The game will be demoed behind closed doors to the press but will not be accessible by the public. ...

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A trailer on the Japanese PlayStation website has appeared for a mysterious new game called Panopticon developed by Japan Studios.  It follows a week long timer that appeared to have been on for a million years!  ...

The Gran Turismo real racing simulation series which debuted on the first PlayStation in 1998 is about to turn fifteen years old and to celebrate Sony is holding a special event at the Silverstone racetrack in the UK. They have sent out invites to the gaming press entitled which promise “exciting announcements” about the franchise’s future which...

  EA has secured the exclusive rights to create and publish big-budget games based on the Star Wars universe. The multi-year deal agreed between LucasFilm parent company, Disney and EA will see EA owned developers Visceral and DICE produce core titles that feature Star Wars characters and storylines, whilst Disney will hold on to the rights to make casual games...