Some users are facing issues with Xbox One Backwards Compatible games.
The new gaming app is available with a 40% discount at $3.99 for a limited period.
Capcom's legendary fighting series returns more accessible but as deep as ever.
Rumour states raid will be released in update two weeks after game's March launch.
Mattel showcased Barbie's new tech makeover at the 2016 Toy Fair held New York.
Microsoft will bundle some of its biggest titles on both the Xbox One and PC for some customers.
The first DLC for the best-selling Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is coming in March to Xbox One.
Voice-controlled 19in BB-8 rolling robots will be for sale in the autumn.
Lego will showcase over 300 sets including from Star Wars at the NY Toy Fair.
A round of this week's biggest gaming news stories.
A round-up of the best UK video game deals and discounts.
Special edition game comes with a movie role, a car and more.
Bethesda tells fans they're 'not far off' learning more about Fallout 4's DLC.
IBTimes UK speaks to the developers at Crystal Dynamics about Lara Croft's return.
SF5 has three modes: survival, challenge and story, each with four levels or sub-modes.
"I worked on a video game that I wanted to show y'all," said West.
Sony's PlayStation 4 remains best-selling console as both hardware and software sales drop.
The fps remains unchanged in the new patch.
Activision confirms plans for future of Bungie's hit online shooter.
Ubisoft confirms suspected sequel in latest financial report.
Ubisoft confirms Kotaku report.
Remedy's Xbox exclusive heading to PC on same day.
Get your OG Pokemon T-shirts, keyrings and bags... so long as you live in Japan.
Game available at Rockstar Warehouse, Sony Playstation online store, Amazon, Target, Best Buy and Walmart.
Symantec advises players to avoid downloading third-party add-ons for Hearthstone.
Ubisoft's stealth classic gets a new perspective.
No need to comply with rules for game-developing software if you spot hordes of the undead, says Amazon
IBTimes UK gets hands-on with return of the Agent 47 open-world game.
'It is important to structure our organisation so that these young people can take active roles.'
Amazon also launched GameLift, which helps develop backends for multiplayer games.