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Will the avid gamers finally be able to see Left 4 Dead 3? The zombie apocalypse-themed FPS game is speculated to be out next year.
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Microsoft practically surprised the whole gaming industry when it announced not one, but two gaming consoles coming to the Xbox One range at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo. Now gamers are asking the all-important question: "Should I buy the Xbox One S in August, or wait for the Scorpio next year?"
Prior to the upcoming update of "Halo 5: Warzone Firefight" release date, 343 Industries gave their fans a treat with a glimpse of what they're about to see from the new DLC.
Bethesda has announced that in order to upload mods to Bethesda.net, users must have a Steam-linked Bethesda.net account. The extra security is put in place to prevent unauthorized uploading of PC mods on the PS4 and Xbox One.
Activision and game developer Treyarch continue to surprise "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" players with new a bunch of DLCs along with latest updates to be released in 2016.
Playground Games and Microsoft announced "Forza Horizon 3" as the latest addition to their racing video game installments at the E3 2016 press conference event.
JRPG "Final Fantasy XV" was in development for a long time, so the folks at Square Enix made sure that the long wait will be worth it, giving the fans tons of hours of gameplay.
"Dead Rising 4" will be a timed-exclusive on the Xbox One and Windows 10 when it comes out later this year, both developer Capcom Vancouver and publisher Microsoft confirmed.
"Resident Evil 7" producer Masachika Kawata said that he loved Hideo Kojima's "Silent Hills" playable teaser demo "P.T."
CD Projekt Red has announced the standalone version of "The Witcher 3" Gwent game at this year's E3, and will feature huge single-player content at launch. Interested players can sign-up for the September beta testing.
Ubisoft announced its third new expansion to the open world shooter "Tom Clancy's The Division." The "Underground" DLC which includes four new gear sets.
"Left 4 Dead," "Portal 2," "Flashback," "Babel Rising," and "Brain Challenge" are added to the backwards compatibility list.
The science fiction, horror-based first-person shooter game "Doom" has been gaining attention because of its hack modules along with two upcoming DLC expansions in 2016.