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The NYC event for Sony was indeed meant for the announcement of the PlayStation 4, which is the official name of the next-generation console. It will be arriving Holiday 2013, but the console itself and the pricing was not revealed…. Read More »
The excitement is growing for Sony’s #PlayStation2013 meeting in a few hours, and everyone is wondering just what Sony has up their sleeves. The staff at GamerNode has plenty of ideas, and I’ve gathered the predictions of some staff members… Read More »
TERA has Risen. GamerNode is giving things away. Launched on February 5th, TERA: Rising has transitioned the traditional MMORPG design to a modern, freemium model, allowing players to play the game for free with “no level, time, or content restrictions.”… Read More »
If you ever wanted to be a part of a Jurassic Park-style crisis situation with a little FPS deathmatch flair, then Lukewarm Media and Reverb Publishing’s Primal Carnage was made for you. And once again, GamerNode is giving the game away… Read More »
We’ve all heard John Kassir’s voice at one time or another. He’s been featured in cartoons like Nickelodeon’s CatDog, video games like Shadows of the Damned and the upcoming Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, and motion pictures like Disney’s Pocahontas (he was Meeko… Read More »
Bungie has been teasing information about its newest project in recent months, but yesterday marked the first official reveal of Destiny, an ambitious multiplayer first-person shooter from the creators of Halo. Obviously the terms “multiplayer” and “first-person shooter” are synonymous… Read More »
John Romero, currently of Loot Drop and known famously in the game industry as a co-founder of id Software, is apparently looking to strike a deal with Square Enix. The news came this past Friday, when Romero made a vague… Read More »
While the sky fell, the Grill stayed hot! Every weekend, join GamerNode Senior Editor Jason Fanelli (with videographer Matt Boyle and production assistant Mike Jaszczak behind the camera) as he runs down the top gaming news stories from the previous week…. Read More »
After 275 consecutive weeks and over 4,000 DLC tracks, Harmonix will no longer be providing DLC for the Rock Band series of games as of April 2nd. The news comes via a post on the Rock Band forums by Harmonix… Read More »
Remember when Square Enix announced an HD port of Final Fantasy X for Vita and PS3? We barely do either, but last night some new footage appeared, restoring a little bit of fayth in all of us. Series producer Shinji… Read More »