Rumored on Friday, confirmed truth on Monday, Valorant is Riot's "Project A," and it's a pretty much what we expected: a 5v5 tactical shooter with multiple rounds, CS:GO-style, and a cast of characters with colorful abilities.
Rumored on Friday, confirmed truth on Monday, Valorant is Riot's "Project A," and it's a pretty much what we expected: a 5v5 tactical shooter with multiple rounds, CS:GO-style, and a cast of characters with colorful abilities.
Riot Games' Project A, announced as a "Tactical FPS" and appearing to be a mix of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Overwatch/Paladins, is still incubating, but some details about it and its characters have seemingly been b...
Funcom released its financials for Q4 2019, and while the quarterly and yearly numbers weren't spectacular, the developer has plenty of hope for the coming year -- especially if the Tencent buyout goes as planned. That's th...
TERA fans on consoles will be making landfall next week on the shores of the Forsaken Island.
Epic Games has taken issue with SuperData's reporting of Fortnite: Battle Royale's numbers.
Russia's Mail.ru published its most recent financial report yesterday, detailing both quarterly figures for the last three months of 2019 and its results throughout the whole year.
Roblox has received another round of investing, to the tune of $150 million, as the total valuation of the game's overall value hits the $4 billion mark.
Destiny 2 Game Director Luke Smith penned a very long blog post today -- and by "today," we mean it was just put up today, because it clocks in at over 4,000 words and probably took days to write -- covering a wide range of to...
Soon, RuneScape players will be able to dig in the dirt and find some old junk.
Official forums for video games are a bit of a dying breed these days.
From the mobile game to the sequel announcement and everything in between, Path of Exile fans were deliriously happy with all the announcements that came out of ExileCon.
Plenty of Asian free-to-play games travel to the West, but Armored Warfare is going in the other direction -- sort of.
ArenaNet is calling on all PvP players to prove themselves in mortal combat -- well, you'll get to rez after you die, so it's only semi-mortal -- in Guild Wars 2's Call To Glory update, which went live today.
Add Ubisoft's Rainbow Six Siege to the list of games that seem to be doing all right, but might someday go free-to-play.