PlayStation Plus to expand, offering tiers of game availability
Sony's take on a buffet of games is coming to the PlayStation, as the company adopts something more like what Microsoft has going on the Xbox.
Sony's take on a buffet of games is coming to the PlayStation, as the company adopts something more like what Microsoft has going on the Xbox.
There may not be a Star Wars movie this year, but that doesn't mean you can't find something themed for the occasion.
Sitting at home wishing the tracks of Forza were a real place for you to hug those corners? Logitech has something, but it'll cost you.
In the audiophile headphone world, planar magnets tend to get attention, but they're crossing to more gamers, too.
Surviving self-isolation could have you watching everything on Netflix or endlessly surfing the web, but if you have a PlayStation, you could just spend the time in a couple of free games.
Need a little more control for your PlayStation? There's an optional back button coming.
Thinking of buying something for someone who fancies a game or two? Consider the following choices in your search for a good present.
The latest entry in EA's long-running soccer series "FIFA" sports great gameplay and some changes to keep you playing even when the real-life football season is over.
If you thought you'd just be paying for movies and TV shows, you might want to add games to that, as EA adds its own take.
If you've finished Red Dead Redemption, you've got a whole new set of adventures on the way, as Red Dead goes online. Ish. Just don't be shocked if you find a bug or two.