
Over a decade after their introduction, and a year after Standing Stone Games announced that they would be changed -- for what seemed like the eighth time -- The Lord of the Rings Online's legendary items might finally be gett...
Over a decade after their introduction, and a year after Standing Stone Games announced that they would be changed -- for what seemed like the eighth time -- The Lord of the Rings Online's legendary items might finally be gett...
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The Hidden War is now out in the open, as the first part of the newest season for Warface has gone live on PC via Steam, the Epic Games Store, and the My.Games store.
Are you a lonely MMO player?...
It's confirmed -- PUBG is going free-to-play!...
It's looking more and more like Battlefield 2042 will include some kind of free-to-play element.
A few weeks ago, we learned that Nexon's NAT Games studio was working on a looter-shooter called Project Magnum, and ...
Take a ride with me in my time machine, all the way back to the first half of the last decade, when -- thanks to the explosion of early access -- anyone and everyone was creating an MMORPG and casting it out into the wild for ...
Dungeons & Dragons Online is turning 50 today!...
The August update for World of Tanks has added some heavy firepower to the game, in the form of four high-end Czechoslovakian heavy tanks, as well as a new map, new customization options, and a birthday celebration.
Activision Blizzard revealed its financial results for Q2 2021 yesterday, but most people weren't half as interested in the numbers as they were for the company's response to its recent barrage of bad news.
You've probably got questions about the transition of Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer to eFootball.
The Chinese government is on the attack again, likening video games to opium -- and that could spell trouble for developers in China and abroad. CNBC is reporting that the stocks of Chinese gaming giants Tencent and NetEase...
The first of possibly several dominoes has begun to fall at Blizzard in response to the shocking accusations recently leveled at the company.