Digimon World: Next Order to get a western release
Bandai Namco Entertainment that the latest their Digimon game, Digimon World: Next Order will be released in the west on PlayStation 4 in early 2017.
Get ready to fight the colonies as Infinity Ward has released a new story-focused trailer for Call of Duty: Infinity Warfare.
Swing Swing Submarine and Focus Home Interactive have announced that the puzzle platformer, Seasons after fall, will be coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in early 2017.
After two years, Activision and Bungie have released a private match mode for Destiny. The new mode is available right now for all Destiny players.
During the PlayStation Meeting 2016, Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) unveiled the PlayStation 4 Pro, a new 4K capable console that will be released on November 10, 2016.
During the Call of Duty: Experience convention, Activision and Infinity Ward officially revealed Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare's multiplayer mode, and well it look interesting.
CCP Games' space MMO EVE Online is exploring the free-to-play landscape as the company has announced a free-to-play program, which is due to go live in November.
Non-PlayStation owners will finally get an opportunity to play several PS3 exclusive titles, as the PlayStation Now makes its way to PC.
Marvelous Europe has announced that they will be bringing Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita to Europe in winter 2016.
THQ has returned as Vienna-based publisher Nordic Games has announced that they have become THQ Nordic. Several games based on former THQ IPs are in development.
Last month Bandai Namco Entertainment stated they would be revealing a new IP at Gamescom, well the company has now revealed Little Nightmares, a dark whimsical tale will confront your childhood fears.
The wait is over European Persona fans as Deep Silver has announced that Persona 5, for PS3 and PS4, will sneak into Europe on February 14, 2017.
I'm pleased to announce that SG Gaming Info will be attending next week's Gamescom in Cologne, Germany.
Rocket League developer, Psyonix, has announced a brand new chaotic game mode dubbed, Rocket League Rumble. The mode, which will feature power-up, will be available for free this September.
During QuakeCon 2016, Bethesda released the first gameplay trailer for the recently announced Prey.