World at War rages on at number one in the United Kingdom as old top sellers Need for Speed and Tomb Raider fail to make any real impact on top of the chart. Further down Valve's latest effort Left 4 .. Read more
The pink slips are coming in thick and fast recently in the industry and according to as of yet unconfirmed sources Funcom are letting two thirds of the staff (approximately 60 people) in the U.S. off.. Read more
Late last week rumours surfaced that recent lay-offs at Gearbox Software had to do with the poor performance of Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway and the cancellation of Aliens: Colonial Marines. A tot.. Read more
It comes as no surprise after a terrible launch, a year of empty servers and Richard Garriott's departure from NCsoft, that the company will be shutting down the game servers on February 28 next year... Read more
The Japanese charts continue to be dominated by Nintendo as eight of the top ten titles this week were on the Nintendo DS. Things are looking up for Playstation 3 as Way of the Samurai 3 helped push a.. Read more
After some fighters out of the American Kickboxing Academy in San José refused to sign over lifetime rights to their likeness to THQ, top welterweight Jon Fitch, who fought champion George St. Pierre.. Read more
Swedish developer Pieces Interactive are releasing their puzzle game Puzzlegeddon next week over various channels (Gamersgate, Direct2drive, etc.). If you feel like some puzzle action - check out the .. Read more
There are a few licenses that have never really been given a proper videogame treatment despite being seemingly ideally suited for games. Superman springs to mind, and the Terminator is another. Despi.. Read more
It comes as no big surprise that Codemasters return to the rally roads after the success of the first Dirt, but they will return with Colin McRae: Dirt 2 during 2009 on PC, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360... Read more
There is no stopping World of Warcraft as the second expansion sells even more than the first in its initial 24 hours. A whopping 2.8 million copies were shifted in the first 24 hours as compared to 2.. Read more