With the launch of Sony's PlayStation 4 so close you can count it in hours, it's no surprise that there's plenty of news ahead of the console's European release.
For a start, PS4 digital prices have been reduced once again, and EA's titles are now priced inline with those on Xbox One. While not particularly relevant to the UK market, it's quite funny nonetheless: Sony Netherlands have been gently taunting Microsoft over the Xbox One delay. It's estimated that Xbox One costs $90 more to make than PlayStation 4, the difference being mainly down to the inclusion of Kinect.
As we roll towards the console's launch this Friday, the game reviews continue: today is all about digital release Resogun.
Remedy's Sam Lake has been talking about Quantum Break and Alan Wake 2, offering up more insight into how the game will link to the TV show, and briefly discussing the chances of a Wake sequel.
Microsoft's Phil Spencer has revealed that Halo 4 on Xbox 360 meant no Halo launch title on Xbox One, as well as confirming that we'll see more Japanese exclusives on the platform in 2014.
Audio files ripped from the latest GTA Online update have revealed potential new content that maybe coming to Grand Theft Auto V. Casino heists and shark shooting are just two of the things mentioned.
For PC gamers, there's GRTV's BlizzCon 2013 Special, where Rasmus guides us through e-sports, announcements and cosplay. If you're into Starcraft, Warcraft, or Diablo, check it out.
In other news, we've got pricing and specs for the first non-Valve prototype Steam Machine, Yu Suzuki is set to talk about Shenmue at next year's GDC, Ashes Cricket 2013 has been removed from sale on Steam after what looks like some seriously scathing feedback, The Mandate got funded on Kickstarter, and missing levels have been patched into the Vita version of Rayman Legends. See you tomorrow.
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