Earlier this week Bethesda issued a patch to combat issues across multiple consoles, but apparently, this patch created problems of its own. Some notable gameplay issues seem to pop up once patch 2.
Minecraft has hit its milestone release last month with the release of Minecraft 1.0, but the developer still has plans for the game according to Notch.
Valve has begun the stress test for Counter Strike: Global Offensive, opening servers for a small number of players that had a code to participate in the beta. The stress test contains only a limited number of weapons, items, game modes, and functionality than what you would expect in the final release.
A new report suggests that EA will be moving forward with the Army of Two franchise for another bout of cooperative goodness. The next game in the franchise won't go by the same title however.
Detailing Dante's early years and set against a contemporary backdrop, DmC Devil May Cry will retain the stylish action, fluid combat and self assured protagonist that have defined the iconic series but inject a more brutal and visceral edge.
The PlayStation 3 might be destined for third place this holiday season if one analyst's predictions are true. Jesse Divnich of EEDAR believes that Sony's console will likely bring up the rear again this year, but that's not necesarily a bad thing.
Bioware details the improvements to combat in Mass Effect 3 in latest video preview. In the latest edition of Bioware Pulse, the developers in Edmonton reveal class specific powers.
As was recently outed by the an Asian listing on the PlayStation Store, the Back to Karkand expansion pack will release in the first week of December. DICE has announced the official date as December 6th over on the Battlefield Blog.
Bethesda released The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim just three short weeks ago, and the game has been recieved well by fans and critics alike. While some problems have been plaguing the game, adventurers have journeyed forward nonetheless, enjoying the freedoms that the game offers.