Xbox One still ‘committed to the cloud’ but no more digital-game sharing

Microsoft had to cut some of its futuristic features to appease angry fans.

Always listening: Microsoft thankful for vociferous Xbox One feedback

Microsoft read the comments and the forum posts and claims it isn't resentful that you made it change.

Zynga pushes for real-money casino gaming with buy of Spooky Cool Labs

Zynga has purchased Spooky Cool Labs in a major push for more real-money casino gaming that could help it generate more revenue.

Microsoft abandons Xbox One used-game and DRM polices

Rumor claims Microsoft will make big changes to its stance on game ownership and the Xbox One online requirement.

Hotline Miami 2 leads the pack of indie sequels you should watch for in 2013

Triple-A games weren't the only ones who had sequels at E3. A few prominent indie game developers also had something to show off. And so far, their games are looking pretty good.

Latest trailer for The Bureau: XCOM Declassified reveals tactical mechanics

The Bureau's Battle Focus enables players to slow down the game and make smart decisions in firefights.

Slick PlayStation 4 video shows off new interface, video sharing, and more

Sony's upcoming PlayStation 4 console won over gamers at E3 this month when the company announced a price and its stance on used games, but there's still a lot we don't know. Thankfully, a new video shows off some of its new features in greater detail.

Nvidia’s bold plan to conquer new graphics territory: Licensing its chips

Seemingly out of nowhere, graphics chip-maker Nvidia has announced one of the biggest changes to its business in some time.

The state of Mario: How Nintendo attempts to make its beloved mascot relevant in 2013

GamesBeat spoke with Koichi Hayashida and Yoshiaki Koizumi at E3 to find out how Nintendo keeps its legendary mascot feel fresh and exciting from one Mario game to the next.