Five New Expansion Packs for ‘LEGO Dimensions’ – ‘Ghostbusters,’ ‘Doctor Who,’ ‘DC,’ and ‘Back to the Future’
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment is proud to launch five of its new expansion packs for the console game “LEGO Dimensions.”
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment is proud to launch five of its new expansion packs for the console game “LEGO Dimensions.”
Microsoft declared that the company has officially acquired "MinecraftEdu," a third-party innovated version of "Minecraft," which are now used in universities and schools since 2011.
Microsoft's newest version of Skype hides its users' Internet Protocol (IP) addresses in response to myriad gamers and other users who requested the new feature. The operating system giant has announced the voice and video chat service's default settings will hide the IP addresses.
“Dark Souls” publisher Bandai Namco has a surprise for both long-time fans of the franchise and potential new fans. Coming in April, a comic book for “Dark Souls” will arrive care of Titan Comics.
According to latest reports, Microsoft's Lumia 650 will be announced on February 1, 2016.
Steam's Atari Vault is bringing back 100 classic video games from the time the company was an industry leader in the 1970s and 1980s. The old-school game collection will include titles such as Centipede, Asteroids, Tempest, and Missile Command. They will feature local multiplayer, online, Steam Controller support, and Steam leaderboards.
Apple has commenced mass producing its rumored 4-inch smartphone that a new report said will unbox as the iPhone 5SE. The device is up for formal introduction March 2016 and the actual release date is expected to happen on the following month or April, the report added.
Although “Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls” patch 2.4.0 was released on Jan. 12, gamers are already discovering glitches and performance issues. Most of these issues are confined within the console gaming platform.
Tech company Red Hat and security company Perception Point recently reported a perceived Linux flaw they claim could affect PCs, servers and up to 66 percent of devices running on the Android platform.
Tech giant Microsoft recently announced the newest batch of Xbox 360 titles that will be added to the list of games with backwards-compatibility support.