Activision threatens to drop PS3, PSP
CEO Robert Kotick tells The Times that Sony doesn't "make it easy for me to support the platform," calls for PS3 price cut.
CEO Robert Kotick tells The Times that Sony doesn't "make it easy for me to support the platform," calls for PS3 price cut.
Megapublisher tasks high-powered ad agency to top Grand Theft Auto IV's day-one sales total of 3.6 million units and $310 million.
GameStop listings suggest Activision is testing premium price points with Guitar Hero spin-offs; Modern Warfare 2 gets $80 special edition.
What were the most impressive games at E3? Get the answers with this year's awards.
Janco Partners' Mike Hickey expects Infinity Ward's upcoming shooter to be the best-selling game of 2009.
E3 has come and gone, but if you missed any of the highlights from the show, you can find them all right here.
Two days of E3 2009 down, one more to go. Square Enix and Konami held press conferences, and day 2 of our stage show was out of control. Check out ...
How did that snowmobile chase really end? We fill in the gaps in this in-depth look at the complete Modern Warfare 2 demo.
GameSpot's E3 2009 coverage started off strong with tons of announcements at the Microsoft, Electronic Arts, and Ubisoft press conferences.
E3 2009: Expo kicks off with news on Project Natal, Halo Reach, Left 4 Dead 2, Crackdown 2, Forza 3, Lionhead's new virtual friend, and more; Kojima announces all-new project ...
Infinity Ward used Microsoft's E3 09 press conference to show off the first playable footage of Modern Warfare 2.
PHOTO ESSAY: As a small army of roadies assemble the massive booths for this year's event, GameSpot snapped some shots of the banner-festooned Los Angeles Convention Center.
E3 2009: Activision Blizzard kicks off this year's marathon investor call tipping hand on RTS date, PSP Guitar Hero, and new James Bond, Tony Hawk, Spider-Man, and Transformers in 2010. ...
New trailer showcases story and new locations; Russian ultranationalist unveiled as baddie.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo is coming back in a big way this year. GameSpot's editors discuss the games they most want to see at the show.
This week we discuss Microsoft's rumoured E3 line-up, Metal Gear Solid 4 possibly coming to 360, and get more details on upcoming shooter sequel, Modern Warfare 2.
Early copies of next month's Game Informer reveal new Special Forces mode, Russian terrorist adversaries; longer single-player, co-op campaign ruled out.
TV spot shows snowmobile, scuba-diving missions in sequel to 13-million-unit best-seller; "world premiere" coming in two weeks during Eastern Conference NBA finals on TNT.
GDC 2009: Activision declares hit "best-selling first-person action game of all time"; Infinity Ward reps appear to confirm spin-off; Activision mum on COD series' future.
GDC 2009: Infinity Ward uses Game Developers Choice Awards to tease sequel [UPDATE] Dropping of prefix points to spin-off of series.
[UPDATE] Media Molecule walks away with the most Game Developers Choice Awards, but Bethesda's postapocalyptic RPG takes the top prize; Infinity Ward's next game due Nov. 10; full video coverage ...
[UPDATE] Call of Duty: WAW, Guitar Hero World Tour, and Wrath of the Lich King help mint $2.3 billion in three months; megapublisher still loses $72 million but rules out ...
Source: See below. What we heard: For a service that makes you sum up your state of mind in 140 characters, Twitter is sure getting a lot of ink. CNN ...
Newsweek correspondent claims host of new games revealed at Activision event, including Bizarre Creations' "Mario Kart meets Forza" racer and a James Bond driving game.
Activision confirms original developer will return to series next year, talks about monetizing online play with "Day One Advantage" experience acceleration.
Activision implies Infinity Ward at helm for next installment; Blizzard CEO locks down World of Warcraft expansion for year's end; "multiple" Guitar Heroes also coming.
Call of Duty 4 cadre reveals "renegotiated deal" with Activision, says super-secret project is in the works.
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