Prime Gaming is giving away 28 games this month, including Borderlands and Lord of the Rings titles
Amazon Prime subscribers can claim 28 games this month as part of their subscription.
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Amazon Prime subscribers can claim 28 games this month as part of their subscription.
Cute PS5 platformer Astro Bot is almost here, and just ahead of its release, it looks like we're faced with another game of the year contender because it's now the highest-rated game of 2024.
SAG-AFTRA, the labour union for American actors, has secured its first agreement with a developer over the use of AI in performances.
While Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is being developed by Wolfenstein studio MachineGames, it was Bethesda Games Studios' Todd Howard that inspired a "major plot device."
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In the past few years, we have repeatedly heard how consoles are about to die, but the former Blizzard Entertainment president Mike Ybarra not only thinks that this won't be the case but also that those losing are pushing a narrative that fits them, taking a not-so-well hidden dig at Microsoft.
The latest trailer for the anticipated action-packed adventure game showcased exotic landscapes and gripping combat alongside an unexpected Easter egg for eagle-eyed viewers. The developers at are no stranger to filling their games with Easter eggs and references to older entries in their franchises, as seen in their beloved Wolfenstein reboots.