Oculus didn't steal VR secrets, but it didn't emerge unscathed. The jury agreed that Palmer Luckey violated an NDA, and ZeniMax was awarded $500 million as a result.
Got a beastly PC and need something to really push it? Bethesda's adding 58GB of textures to Fallout 4. Yes, 58GB.
After a week of very obvious teases, Obsidian unveils Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire and the titular Deadfire Archipelago.
If you've ever lamented the lack of Monster Hunter games on the PC, Dauntless hopes to fill that hole with a big ol' Owlbear and other deadly creatures.
If a riverboat journey up the Mekong River seems like a weird fit for a video game, well, you're right. It is. But hey, at least Josh Sawyer is involved in Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now game.
Fan of the old tactics-heavy games? Doesn't seem to be much of that in Ghost Recon: Wildlands. There is, however, quite a lot of chaos.
If you've ever wanted to roleplay inside of a transdimensional slug city, or fall into a maze seemingly hidden in your own subconscious, then Torment: Tides of Numenera is for you.
A Steam update late last week makes it so you can finally move a game to a new drive from within the client, rather than dragging the folder manually. Good news for SSD owners.
The fourth entry in everyone's favorite Nazi-sniping series moves to much larger maps, and becomes a smarter stealth game in the process.
If you're hoping Halo Wars 2 manages to make a real-time strategy campaign feel fresh, you'd better hope harder. Our first hands-on? A good ol' "attack-these-three-points" mission.
A Reddit Q&A with Gabe Newell teases the existence of unannounced projects, particularly in virtual reality, and Valve continues to acknowledge it needs to work on Steam's support system. That and more inside.
There's a new Super Mario coming this winter though, plus Splatoon 2 over the summer. Hopefully that's enough to convince you. Trailers inside.
The notoriously outspoken Tim Sweeney credits the Vive's success to Steam being a more open platform.
Plus Mass Effect Andromeda snags a release date, EverQuest Next spinoff Landmark shutting down, and more. This is gaming news for January 2 through 6.
And if you're having deja vu, well, it's because EA already gave away copies of Mass Effect 2 last month—but only for one day.