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The catastrophic hacking of the Playstation Network last year has finally seen court time, but a US federal judge has found little fault with Sony.
Blinding lasers, bearded Vikings, sweaty gamers and that guy from Borderlands – this year's Armageddon Expo had everything for a perfectly nerdy long weekend.
After a stuttering start the new-look PS Store is now up and running in most territories, and there's some good news – it's fast as anything.
One of the pioneers of the gaming industry has lost thousands of hours of play time after the accumulated save files of 18 years were all deleted.
The least popular game developer online will be heading to court in the near future to answer charges of unfair labour practices.
A pre-release version of Halo 4 has floated to the surface, but those who dare to download it risk incurring the wrath of Microsoft.
Console developers have been given some food for thought today as new research shows mobile gaming is becoming a real force in the industry.
Gaikai unveils a slew of recent AAA titles on its new website, post-Sony acquisition, challenging console norms with cloud gaming.
Amid months of next-generation speculation, an editorial predicting the downfall of Sony's next-gen console has been savaged by the online community.
Following complaints from the Muslim community, Activision has removed the Favela map from Modern Warfare 2 due to an offensive in-game image.
Despite the secrecy surrounding an upcoming title from the creators of Halo, they have announced the recruitment of ex-Rockstar developer Danny Bulla.
Bethesda surprises PC users today, making Hearthfire downloadable content for the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim available without previous updates.
One of the year's most anticipated games has only just been released but has already been given the thumbs down by critics and gamers alike.
Despite anticipation and strong reviews, the PS Vita's version of LittleBigPlanet has failed to own the Japanese market.
We're heading towards the holiday season and Bioware has announced the ultimate time-waster in the Mass Effect trilogy.
PS Vita on the brink as SEGA Dreamcast's sales shadow looms, defying age with nostalgic might in a surprising Japanese market twist.
Those of you hanging out for Halo 4's release will be pleased to hear development is officially complete and the game is now ready for certification.
Jumping straight onto the Middle Earth bandwagon, two free-to-play games based on the Hobbit film trilogy will launch later this year.
With the bigger game releases of the year kicking off for the Christmas market, Borderlands 2 has caused a re-shuffle in the best-sellers chart.
Last week's announcement of a slimmer Playstation 3 has industry analysts wondering if the move will be a success.