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E3, gaming's biggest annual trade show, is now a public event
It's going to get CROWDED.
Activision boss sees happy days ahead for 'Skylanders' and toys-to-life
Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg discusses the future of 'Skylanders' in a post-'Disney Infinity' world.
'Days Gone' rethinks zombie hordes as a puzzle you shoot through
Taking on a horde isn't the sole focus of the game, but it's a script-flipping approach to zombie fiction.
What changed for 'Call of Duty' after all the YouTube hate? Nothing
Activision says it isn't changing course on 'Infinite Warfare.'
E3’s VR line-up showcased variety, cool peripherals and dinosaurs
Sony, Oculus and HTC, along with developers and publishers, showed off a variety of games at E3.
By Sarah LeBoeuf
‘Agents of Mayhem’ is a goofy team-based shooter in the ‘Saints Row’ universe
Agents of Mayhem has all that Saints Row sass with all new characters.
By Sarah LeBoeuf
Older 'Skyrim' mods will work with 'Special Edition,' but there's a catch
It's not hard, but you'll need to use the Special Edition's new Creation Kit mod tools.
5 indie music games that made us feel the rhythm at E3
We dance to the beat of these sweet games.
The 10 best independent games at E3 2016
A whole new crop of indie games appeared at this year's E3.
The important design choices around the hot farts of 'South Park'
It's all an epic game of 'laughter chicken' behind the scenes on 'South Park: The Fractured But Whole.'
Kratos' new dad role colors his story in the next 'God of War'
The game's creative director was inspired by his own experiences as a new parent.
Virtual reality and 'Fallout 4' don't quite feel like a natural fit
Despite the fun of exploring the wasteland in VR, key elements are missing.
By Sarah LeBoeuf
B-movie horror, herbs and secret inspirations in 'Resident Evil VII'
Longtime 'Resident Evil' producer Masachika Kawata opens up about what you can expect from the upcoming sequel.
‘Resident Evil VII’ is scary in first person and scarier in VR
VR and horror are a hair-raising combination
By Sarah LeBoeuf
Ubisoft is giving out one free PC game a month for the rest of the year
First up, 'Prince of Persia: Sands of Time.'
By Ryan Creamer
All police work isn't glorious in indie game 'Beat Cop'
Writing tickets, working cases, keeping citizens happy. It may not be glorious, but it's police work.
By Sarah LeBoeuf
Photoshopping the Norman Reedus 'Death Stranding' trailer became a sport during E3 week
Naked Norman is sad about a lot of stuff.
By Ryan Creamer
'Gwent' injects some choice into its free-to-play deck building
CD Projekt Red cooked up an inventive way to connect 'Gwent' with the choice-driven play that defines 'The Witcher'
An incredible weapon arsenal awaits you in 'Horizon Zero Dawn'
Horizon Zero Dawn's hero Aloy has a complex set of tools to take on hoards of robo-dinosaurs.
The Dark Knight and Bruce Wayne have equal roles in Telltale's 'Batman'
Both the brooding Batman and his charismatic alter-ego play critical, different roles in 'Batman: The Telltale Series'
By Sarah LeBoeuf
'Pokémon GO' and accompanying Pokéball wearable launching in U.S. next month
The AR mobile game will come to Android and iOS in July.
A clearer look at how the Xbox One S steps up your gaming
Xbox boss Phil Spencer explains the benefits of HDR support and other new features on Xbox One S.
'Outlast 2' is as scary as the first game, but with new twists
'Outlast 2' puts you in the desert, again armed with just your camera.
By Sarah LeBoeuf
'Elder Scrolls: Legends' is a thoughtful extension of the RPG world
The online collectable card game takes cues from the RPG in many subtle ways.