Daniel Radcliffe is in negotiations to star in a BBC depiction of Rockstar's rise to fame story with Grand Theft Auto and Jack Thompson's quest to stop them.
When it comes to things that are too hot to handle, there's no better quintet of commentators to bring you the very best in listing things in an arbitrary order like the guys on 5x5.
It’s a story anyone who follows the gaming industry has become familiar with: a corporate Twitter account posted something that may have shown poor judgment. Responses were angry, Tweets were deleted, and an apology was issued. Microsoft’s Lionhead Studios, or the social media manager behind the account, certainly isn’t the first to commit this kind of gaffe, and I have no doubt that it was meant to be a harmless joke. Sadly, when you’re constantly bombarded with imagery that conveys the message that you’re not wanted, it’s not hard to read more into it.
Bad news from the land of Hyrule as Nintendo has announced The Legend of Zelda on Wii U is delayed until 2016. Also, don't expect it to show up at E3 this year.
GameStop's new sales reports indicate that current-gen console sales are growing and last-gen sales are dwindling at faster rates than they were expecting.
Microsoft is doubling the number of free hits you get with an Xbox Live subscription for April's Games With Gold, including Child of Light, Terraria and more.