Sony Interactive Entertainment is partnering with Bad Robot Games for an unannounced four-player, cooperative shooter, which will be directed by Left 4 Dead designer Mike Booth. That game is bound for ...
Half-Life revolutionized the first-person shooter when it released in 1998, what with its top shelf storytelling and novel puzzles. But who needs any of that crap? What if there was a game that turned ...
It may be one of the most influential and widely played online games, but Destiny 2 has been experiencing a rough patch as of late. And developer Bungie knows it. "For years now, Destiny has been on ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guard members blocks from the White House worked with various United States government entities, including the CIA, as a member of a ...
Highly anticipated: Following months of rumors and speculation, South Korean publisher Krafton has finally confirmed that the next entry in the PUBG franchise – PUBG: Black Budget – is nearing ...
Escape From Tarkov game director Nikita Buyanov has always been a divisive presence, unafraid to speak his mind and ready to give much as he gets from the extraction shooter's hardcore community. He's ...
National Guard members bravely fired back during the Washington, D.C. attack in the moments before the suspect's capture ... newly released video shows. The witness video, obtained by the Wall Street ...
Activision's camo-clad cash cow Call of Duty has ruled the shooter roost for almost 20 years in the US, consistently topping the charts for games involving guns since 2006. But according to games ...
Suspected National Guard shooter previously worked with CIA unit in Afghanistan Former FBI supervisory special agent Lara Burns joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to break down the case against the suspect accused ...
The gunman who is alleged to have ambushed and wounded two National Guard troops near the White House worked with CIA-backed paramilitary units during the U.S. war in Afghanistan, Director John ...
DULUTH – A couple of minutes into a recent school lockdown drill, a group of 11th-graders huddled in the back of a darkened classroom in complete silence. The door handle suddenly jiggled, cracking ...