
The CEO admits EA has "a lot of work" to do to make Battlefield a better franchise, though.
The CEO admits EA has "a lot of work" to do to make Battlefield a better franchise, though.
Just how long that actually is has yet to be announced.
While some believe a monopoly is inevitable, others believe this to be a positive step forward.
Ever been fired via Twitter? How about welcoming your replacement via Twitter THEN being fired?
The back-and-forth between Microsoft and Sony only continues.
In fact, Microsoft's strategy is to not "remove content from players."
Sony says CoD can be a console sales issue while Xbox claims Blizzard doesn't make "must have" games.
So apparently Microsoft believes Activision Blizzard doesn't produce ANY "must have" games.
Sony is continuing their investments into the future of esports.
Tennocon went crazy with announcements this year!
The acquisition agreement has officially closed.
"Games with no end" are becoming the new first-party titles at PlayStation.
Legendary drops are now 100-percent farmable.
"The transition to work-from-home wasn't easy, but the results speak for themselves."
Yes, Tim Sweeny is still in charge.
Rollout begins in June, but no first-party exclusives when they launch.
Dev team is "very happy with the smooth launch of the Witch Queen."
Also, check out more Savathûn lore and legendary mode for campaign missions.
Lost Ark Early Access begins and companies look towards more live service titles!
There's a TON of news for us to talk about and we want you input for next week's show!
Bungie's new IP likely among those in the works.
Seasons delayed and companies purchased! Ethos runs down the week in news!
According to the press release, “Bungie will continue to operate independently”.
Obviously, existing contracts would still be honored, as well.
Development has apparently begun at a first-part Sony studio in Europe.
Destruction AllStars dev is supposedly building the game around a free-to-play model.
UPDATE, April 20: Horizon is now available for free!...
Last April, Sony offered four free games to PlayStation 4 users as part of their "Play At Home" program -- ostensibly as a way to keep people at home and entertained as the COVID-19 pandemic ramped up.
Sony may be out of the bidding for Leyou Technologies, but it's now got a piece of Epic Games.
UPDATED, July 11: It looks like Tencent has procured an exclusive window to negotiate for the acquisition of Leyou.