Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf was streaming "Fortnite" on Sunday night when police arrived at his parents' home.
"Destiny 2" was in a rough state when it launched in September 2017. Two years later, the game is everything fans wanted it to be, and then some.
A lengthy new trailer for "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" showcases AT-AT climbing and tactical lightsaber combat. It's also just very pretty.
Months after teasing the next game in the series, Nintendo finally revealed new details about the first "Animal Crossing" game for the Switch.
"Death Stranding," the highly anticipated next game from "Metal Gear" creator Hideo Kojima, just got a launch date with a new trailer.
Nintendo's next major "Super Mario" game is a long-awaited sequel to a beloved cult classic from Nintendo's failed Wii U console.
PlayStation VR is a $200 package that turns your PS4 into a virtual-reality gaming rig, and it's totally worth it.
With a focus on online multiplayer, "Call of Duty: Mobile" is the next entry in the best-selling franchise.
Watch how Sandbox VR pitched Andreessen Horowitz and look through the deck that landed the company $68 million in Series A funding from the firm.
If you're into video games, this setup is a dream come true.
Video game makers from all over the world are pushing back on extreme working conditions.
People have been looking forward to "Cyberpunk 2077" for years now.
Tencent is dropping support for "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" in China amid regulatory bureaucracy.
With nearly six years of great games and lower prices than ever on the console itself, there's never been a better time to buy a PlayStation 4.
China generated $34 billion for the video game industry in 2018, but new games must adhere to the country's strict standards to be approved for sale.
It turns out that converting Sonic the Hedgehog from a video game character to a pseudo-real thing has an uncanny valley problem.
"Minecraft" creator Markus "Notch" Persson will not be participating in the game's 10-year anniversary, Microsoft says.
Sony's next PlayStation is deep in development, but we've still got awhile to go until it arrives.
After an online feud last week, Unity and Improbable are at peace for now. Unity has updated its terms of services to allow Improbable's software.