Digital downloads are killing the planet
Has the switch to more downloadable games over retail copies reduced the carbon footprint of gaming? Not so much apparently
Has the switch to more downloadable games over retail copies reduced the carbon footprint of gaming? Not so much apparently
Entertainment is increasingly moving into the digital space, but not everyone has the internet to keep up.
Sony's revealed the most popular games downloaded across all of its platforms for May.
The stats are out about digital sales on consoles, and the new demographics are rather surprising.
If you pre-order Dragon Age: Inquisition, you can get all kinds of cool goodies, including the most epic sounding thing ever.
If FIFA 14 is anything to go by, we can look forward to a lot more rip offs with digital distribution
EA is taking credit for a third of PS4 software sales, appreciates brick and mortar retail
Halo: Spartan Assault is coming to Xbox One and Xbox 360
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