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Minecraft: Story Mode is an adventure game, by Telltale Games, set in a Minecraft world. It is a five-part episodic series that will take you to the Nether, the Farlands, the End, and beyond.
Mortal Kombat X Predator Bundle features the ultimate hunter, Predator from the films of the same name, as a playable character and three new character skins including Commando Johnny, Infrared Scorpion and Carl Weathers as Jax.
Online retail giant Amazon will celebrate its 20th anniversary next week. To mark the occasion, the company has announced plans for a massive sale--bigger than Black Friday.
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Amazon Prime cost $99/year. Some of the benefits include free two-day shipping, as well as access to the Amazon Instant Video Collection and the ad-free Amazon Music catalog.
The latest iteration of the . Dubbed the "Ultimate Player Edition," the new model will be available in "select Europe and PAL territories."
"Offering twice the storage of the existing PS4, you'll be able to download more of the games you love to your PS4, extend your play with more great add-on content and save and share even more of your best gaming highlights," Sony said of the new model.
The new model is also ten percent lighter, weighing a total of 2.5 kg, and also uses eight percent less energy. It's hard drive bay cover has a matte finish instead of a glossy one.
2K Games has announced that retired pro-wrestler Steve Austin, better known to wrestling fans as Stone Cold, has been confirmed as the cover star for . Which character do you want to play as in the game? Let us know in the comments.
The video game industry stands to benefit if the executives at the companies that make them actually play.
That's according to Head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, who shared his thoughts on subject recently. He went on to praise PlayStation Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida as being one such example.
Spencer on stage at E3 2015
"I think our industry is better when more people who [make] decisions on games play. Shuhei Yoshida is one of those people," Spencer --and playing quite well.
And just to be clear, Spencer was not being sarcastic.