With a removable microphone, a sleeker fit, and a variety of colors, Logitech's G433 headset is one you can wear on the street without shame.
Those who loved The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind will find the latest Elder Scrolls Online expansion full of fond memories. Everyone else? Well, it's still Elder Scrolls Online.
Sometimes a bit shallow, Endless Space 2 nevertheless manages to charm thanks to its unique factions and engaging quest system.
We go hands on with the BattleTech backer beta and start punching mechs in the face.
Your wireless mouse will never go dead again, as Corsair unveils a Concept Zeus mousepad with built-in Qi inductive charging—and a mouse to take advantage of it.
With the release of the new Deluxe Audio Strap, the HTC Vive finally feels like a finished product instead of a glorified developer kit.
Battle against Joseph Seed and his Eden's Gate religious extremists when the game releases in February 2018.
Plus: Neill Blomkamp experiments with short films on Steam, Divinity: Original Sin 2 gets a release date, and Rising Storm is free, for now. This is gaming news for May 22 to 26.
Maybe it's time to take Microsoft's quiet war against Twitch a bit more seriously, as newly-minted Mixer debuts new split-screen tech and promises to stream Xbox's E3 press conference in 4K.
2015's excellent World War I shooter Verdun is getting its first standalone expansion Tannenberg, which takes the action to the oft-neglected Eastern front.
Sennheiser's GSP 350 headset isn't a looker, nor does it have a cheap price tag, but its sound quality is up there with the best headsets in its tier.
Audio-Technica's $300 ATH-AG1X is the most expensive wired gaming headset we've ever reviewed—and sadly, not the best-sounding.
Currently, a common piece of advice is to not buy gaming headset, and instead purchase headphones from a respectable company. Sennheiser's Game Zero makes that strategy unnecessary.
We saw our first demo of Surviving Mars, the new city builder from Tropico devs Haemimont, and the takeaway? Death can come swiftly and silently on Mars—but that makes survival so much sweeter.
The 2004 cult classic Phantom Dust finally is landing on Windows 10 PCs and Xbox One today, for free.