After the insane success of the previous Call of Duty titles and Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto 5, the mark of strong sales is measured in billions. Though Call of Duty: Ghosts hasn't quite hit the billion-dollar mark just yet, Activision has found a way to make it sound like the first days of availability have been more impressive than they really were.
Valve's ongoing policy of keeping Half-Life 3 as top secret as possible took a hit this week when a new trademark and possible hints about the dev team were uncovered.
It won't be long until Battlefield 4 lets us engage in ridiculous levolution and multiplayer shenanigans with our friends -- who will soon become our frenemies. If you'd like to get in on the action a little bit earlier, then check out the details for the beta.
DICE recently engaged in a Q&A with the Xbox Wire staff in order to shed some light on Battlefield 4's relationship with next-gen consoles and how the second screen and voice command features will work.
Most Call of Duty fans won't be able to wait until the next-gen consoles come out to start playing the latest entry, Call of Duty: Ghosts. For that reason, Activision has put in place a variety of options for players to make the transition from current to next-gen as easy and cost effective for everyone.
When the Orange Box was released for the Xbox 360 and and PS3 I was stoked because I assumed that all the console gamers would fall in love with Valve as each PC gamer already had. The poor execution and exclusion of content made the whole experience lacking. Now, with Portal 2, Valve is giving the PS3 some pretty amazing features.