The next Call of Duty video game, out Oct. 25, 2019 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PCs, has a familiar name: ‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.’
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
New ‘Death Stranding’ trailer reveals video game’s Nov. 8 release – and more bizarreness
A new trailer for ‘Death Stranding’ the upcoming video game from ‘Metal Gear Solid’ designer Hideo Kojima puts star Norman Reedus through the paces.
Video game addiction is officially considered a mental disorder, WHO says
The World Health Organization, or WHO, made video game addiction an official disorder in which recurrent gaming causes negative consequences.
‘Fortnite’ pro Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenney sues esports team FaZe Clan over ‘oppressive’ contract
Esports star Turner “Tfue” Tenney is suing his team FaZe Clan, saying its contract is “oppressive” and takes up to 80% of his earnings.
Microsoft and Sony team up for video games in the cloud, but what’s it mean for gamers?
Microsoft and Sony battle it out console video game dominance. But they are teaming up to make cloud gaming services as good as video streaming.
New ‘Minecraft Earth’ to offer AR experience like ‘Pokemon Go’
On Minecraft’s 10th anniversary, Microsoft teased new ‘Minecraft Earth’ mobile game, which puts game objects in the real world with augmented reality.
Disney takes over Hulu. What’s it mean for cord cutters, binge watchers? Change is coming
Disney has taken over control of live and on-demand streaming service Hulu. That can help Disney offer bundled video subscriptions to consumers.
These robocalls don’t want to talk to you, they just want you to call back, FCC says
The Federal Communications Commission is alerting consumers of a new wave of one-ring robocalls. If you call back, you can be hit with toll charges.
‘Days Gone’ is a thrilling and scary ride through the post-apocalypse
In development for three years, ‘Days Gone,’ the new Playstation 4 video game, was released Friday. It’s a thrilling tale of survival.
‘Madden NFL’ cover athlete Patrick Mahomes wants to mark in game with no-look passes
Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback Patrick Mahomes is on the cover of the ‘Madden NFL 20’ video game. But can his character do no-look and lefty passes?