As the hype for the Playstation 4 continues to grow, Xbox One seems to be missing opportunities. As the hype for the PS4 continues to grow, the Xbox One seems to be missing opportunities.
We take a look at some of the pros and cons behind each console. It's only a few more months now until gamers around the world will get their hands on the latest next generation gaming consoles.
Playstation 4 will officially be for sale in North America on November 15 and will be released in Europe exactly two weeks after. Sony made the announcement on Tuesday at a press conference in Germany.
NBA 2K14 fans in the United States can breathe a sigh of relief after it was announced yesterday that the Playstation 4 will officially be released in the United States Nov. 15, just in time for the holidays and NBA season. To take the excitement to another level, 2K14 also released the game's video trailer.
Sony announced the Playstation 4's official release date will be Nov. 15 in North America and Nov. 29 in Latin America, Australia and Europe. The PS4 will be released in 32 countries total. New game titles, features, deals and updates for the PS3 and PS Vita were also announced yesterday at the Gamescom conference in Cologne, Germany.
For the avid gamer, there is only one real question as the summer comes to a close and we inch ever-closer to the holiday season: Xbox One or PS4? Let's take a look at some of the specifics to see which one is the better buy.
Sony is expected to announce the release date of the Playstation 4, as well as launch plans and new game titles at today's press conference at Sony Gamescom 2013 in Cologne, Germany.
If there's one thing an NBA fan is looking forward to the most before the season starts, it's the release of the newest "NBA 2K" game. This year, the developers of one of the best basketball video games is upping the ante and making the smallest details as engaging as real basketball.
We take a look at some of the highlights from this year's E3 so far. Tens of thousands of video game enthusiasts have descended upon the Los Angeles Convention Center this week for E3, the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo.
E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, kicked off yesterday, and it started off with a bang. Sony and Microsoft both unveiled the details of their new next-generation gaming consoles, and it appears that Sony fared decidedly better than its rival.