The video game industry still has a long way to go regarding diversity and inclusion, but people like Abubakar Salim gives us hope.
Call of Duty cheat maker EngineOwning found out cheating in the first-person shooter is costly, but $14.5 million is not enough to deter the website from making cheats.
District Judge Michael Fitzgerald ordered several defendants, including EngineOwning, a website specializing in cheats first sued by Activision in 2022, to pay the video game company $14.465,600 for distributing and creating Call of Duty cheats.
It took a while, but Atari finally came out on top in its competition with longtime rival Intellivision.
First-person shooter fans can rejoice. Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 is officially on the way. A dark new chapter of the Black Ops franchise begins. Call of Duty: #BlackOps6 pic.twitter.com/db3lPR0ibI — Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) May 23, 2024 On Thursday, May 23, Activision announced that Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 is the next […]
Have you ever wondered what it's like to wield the power of the Infinity Stones, make sling ring portals, and cast mystic spells like Doctor Strange? Well, Marvel Studios is giving you that feeling thanks to the power of the Apple Vision Pro.
We are still patiently waiting for a John Wick video game, but until that day arrives, Stern Pinball is giving us the next best thing: a highly detailed pinball machine.
Should Phil Spencer be fired? Is it time for him to go? That's what many are calling for to happen after this recent round of studio closures and the absorption of one into ZeniMax Online Studios.
We're happy people can spread democracy again and continue the fight to liberate Super Earth.
Sony Interactive Entertainment's decision to require PSN linking has destroyed any goodwill that Arrowhead Game Studios built with its fantastic game Helldivers 2.
The reactions to Sony's move with Helldivers 2 were instant, with the game's rating on Steam taking a hit.
New details are emerging about Xbox and Wu-Tang Clan's video game, "Project Shaolin."