For
once, the rumors were right.
Electronic Arts is forgoing soldiers for the next installment of the Battlefield series, instead turning the game into a high-res version of cops and robbers.
Find
yourself gaming more often than you used to? Don’t feel weird — we’re all doing it.
A new study by Nielsen reports that people aged 13 and higher spent 6.3 hours per week playing games in 2013, a 12 percent (or 42 minute) jump from the prio year’s 5.6 hours. Since 2011, players have added one hour and 12 minutes of play to their weekly schedule.
The
battle over VR is getting ugly.
After making legal threats earlier this month, ZeniMax Media — the parent company of game publisher Bethesda — has filed suit against Oculus, saying the maker of the anticipated virtual reality Rift headset illegally used software developed by the game maker to create the device.
Two
online video titans are about to team-up.
Variety and The Wall Street Journal are both reporting that Google’s YouTube is in negotiations to buy video game streaming service Twitch. Variety says the deal has been reached, with a price of $1 billion. The WSJ, though, contends talks are still in an early stage.