Microsoft just announced the Xbox 360 and Xbox One free games for the month of January. We’ll be looking at three titles spread across the two platforms next month thanks to the company’s Games with Gold program. It goes without saying that this deal is only available to Xbox Gold members, as per usual. Thus far, ...
Fancy a couple of free games? Of course you do, especially since we’re talking about some really great titles here. The good folks over at GOG just launched their “2014 DRM-Free big Fall Sale” and you can find some really great deals there, including plenty of games discounted up to 90%. As for the free ...
Developer CD Projekt RED said in a recent interview that it was very important for them to bring The Witcher 3 to next-gen consoles, and in particular to the PS4. The first game in the series was a PC exclusive and although it was very well received, its sequel was much more successful. The fact that ...
CD Projekt Red have announced Witcher: Battle Arena, a multiplayer online battle arena game, set in the same universe as the company’s The Witcher series. The game is being developed externally by Fuero Games, and will be made for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and Windows tablets. The game is completely free to play, and the ...
Capcom announced earlier this month that Dead Rising 3 will be making its way to the PC sometime in the near future. According to Steam, the title will be released on September 5th and it’s already available for pre-order. Additionally, you can even get it pretty cheap if you move fast because the game is part of the ...
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Developers, publishers and service providers should not focus on treating paying customers as criminals with restrictive DRM (digital rights management) according to GOG. Speaking to Eurogamer Guillaume Rambourg, vice president of GOG North America, said: “DRM is only impacting the good-hearted passionate gamers out there. The very same gamers who are ready to spend $50 ...