Ubisoft today revealed that Watch Dogs will be available on May 27th for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. The Wii U version will be available at a later date.
Check out the all-new Watch Dogs story trailer and get a deeper look into what drives Aiden Pearce.
Namco Bandai today announced that Dark Souls II for the PC will launch in retail stores and for digital download via Steam on April 25th. Dark Souls II for the PC is the only version featuring increased texture resolution with enhanced frame rates. The PC version will also support both gamepads and mouse-and-keyboard control options.
In preparation of the Steam launch of Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z on March 21st, Tecmo Koei today announced the game will be available for pre-order at a special discounted price of $49.99 for two weeks prior to launch, beginning March 7th. The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions will launch on March 18th.
As seen in this new trailer, LEGO The Hobbit takes teamwork to a whole new level, allowing players to “buddy-up” as Thorin Oakenshield and Company of Dwarves perform new abilities and special attack moves.
LEGO The Hobbit will be available this Spring on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Wii U, PC, Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita.
DrinkBox Studios today announced that it will bring its action-platformer Guacamelee! to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Wii U. Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition – which is among the first indie titles scheduled to launch via Microsoft’s ID@Xbox program on Xbox One – will feature a bevy of new content, including an extended story with new game areas, a new boss character, new player abilities and many other enhancements.
Bethesda Softworks today announced that they’ve teamed up with Dark Horse Comics to create three art books – “The Art of Wolfenstein: The New Order”, “The Art of The Evil Within” and “Dishonored: The Dunwall Archives”. Each hardcover book, packed with art and game design details, will retail for $39.99.
The first in the collection, “The Art of Wolfenstein: The New Order”, features full-color artwork from MachineGames’ upcoming first-person action-adventure shooter as well as developer commentary from the team. The book spans more than 200 pages and covers all facets of the game’s design, including concept art, character designs, settings and technology – all of which was inspired by Wolfenstein’s alternate 1960’s setting.
“The Art of Wolfenstein: The New Order” will available at your local comic retailer on May 14th and your favorite bookseller on May 27th. “The Art of The Evil Within” and “Dishonored: The Dunwall Archives” follow, with release dates in August and November respectively.
El Presidente invites you to take a historical tour around the beautiful island paradise of Tropico in the first gameplay trailer for Tropico 5, available this summer for PC and Xbox 360 – followed by PlayStation 4 later this year.
Natsume today announced that their upcoming quirky puzzle platformer, Yumi’s Odd Odyssey, will be available on March 20th exclusively on the Nintendo 3DS eShop for $29.99. Known in Japan as Umihara Kawase, the game features a girl armed with only with her backpack and trusty fishing hook, travelling through a dream-like world filled with fish and other wildlife gone awry.
ACE Team, the minds behind Zeno Clash and Rock of Ages are at it again with their third IP: Abyss Odyssey. Published by Atlus, the procedurally generation action adventure title will be available this summer for digital download on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.
Abyss Odyssey is a downward journey into the depths of the unknown. In the game, three warriors are available to challenge the titular abyss: the bold Katrien, the tortured specter Ghost Monk, and the ethereal Pincoya. But no matter how powerful these warriors get, their descent is a circular trip – the action adventure of Abyss Odyssey is infinitely replayable. The side-scrolling levels never play out the same way twice – be it the monsters they are filled with, the locations of life-saving merchants, or the pathways between levels.
Call of Duty: Black Ops II players can now customize their Call of Duty experience and show it off with a new Personalization Pack. Each themed set includes a weapon camo, three sight reticles, and a Calling Card.
Weaponized 115: The Weaponized 115 Personalization Pack brings the power of Zombies to any Multiplayer match. Pack your weapons with an all-new Call of Duty: Black Ops II Origins-inspired camo, set of reticles, and undead animated calling card.
Octane: Accelerate your multiplayer action with the Octane Personalization Pack. Fuel every firefight with a speedway-inspired camouflage pattern, race-ready reticles, and an all-new animated calling card.
Dead Man’s Hand: Dominate any multiplayer shootout with the Dead Man’s Hand Personalization Pack. Look like a true gunslinger with a weapon camo covered in card suits, death-dealing reticles, and an all-new animated calling card.
Beast: Inspired by nature’s most lethal predators, the Beast Personalization Pack drapes every weapon in a coat of fierce camouflage, three uniquely-shaped reticles, and an all-new animated calling card.