Kingdom Battle announced at E3 2017 for August launch.
After two years out, Ubisoft is looking to reinvigorate its blockbuster series.
Both VR experiences are set to release later this year.
Skyrim on Switch is expected to launch something this autumn.
Expansion will release both digitally and physically on 15 September for PS4, Xbox One and PC.
Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus is set to release on 27 October for PS4, Xbox One and PC.
What we thought worked, and what didn't work on Microsoft's big night.
Deck Nine-developed three-part series looks to expand on the story of Chloe and Rachel.
Anthem is set for release in autumn 2018 on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
Moon Studios returns with Blind Forest sequel for Xbox One and PC.
Microsoft shows off lengthy look at upcoming multiplayer game, and offers 2018 release window.
Ubisoft's franchise goes back to its roots in ancient Egypt in October 2017.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer reveals Project Scorpio to the world.
"The only way out is in," teases online ad launched ahead of tomorrow's showcase.
EA Play gameplay footage was very familiar to fans of Criterion's beloved series.
EA Sports' flagship franchise heads to Nintendo's home-handheld console.
EA announce plans for free The Last Jedi DLC at EA Play.
Players will finally be able to give Alex Hunter a gaudy Paul Pogba-style haircut.
EA Sports reveals new Fifa game and the improvements they hope will make it the best ever.
Mass Effect creator's next project unveiled at EA Play.
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Your round-up of the week's best gaming deals and discounts.
GameStop first revealed it was notified of the breach by a third party in April.
IBTimes UK runs down some big calls for gaming's biggest trade show.
"We will not be giving in to the demands," says The Witcher 3 developer.
Overwatch is out now for PS4, Xbox One and PC.
Kojima Production takes decision so it is "fully focused on development".
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It's time the stealth genre went back to the gritty realism that made Splinter Cell king.
"The relationships with your crew are some of the most loved and cherished parts of our games," BioWare said.