Just over three years ago, Ubisoft announced The Division Heartland, a free-to-play entry in its survival-action shooter series.
Google is opening up its Home platform to third-party developers through new APIs. As such, any app will eventually be able to tap into the more than 600 million devices that are connected to Home, even if they're not necessarily smart home-oriented apps. Google suggests, for instance, that a food delivery app might be able to switch on the outdoor lights before the courier shows up with dinner.
This week, streaming services are joining linear networks in revealing some of the projects they've got coming up in an attempt to win over advertisers.
After years of rumors, Canon has confirmed that a flagship EOS R1 camera is in the works for its EOS line.
Google's Gemini AI systems can do a lot, judging by today's I/O keynote. That includes the option to set up a virtual teammate with its own Workspace account.
Dead by Daylight fans can check out the Dungeons and Dragons chapter starting today, but Behaviour Interactive teased another high-profile crossover during an anniversary showcase on Tuesday. A Castlevania chapter is on the way to DbD.
Amazon's Prime Video is riding a high after the success of Fallout and it has more video game-related projects lined up.
As if it wasn’t already clear enough that streaming is basically just cable by another name at this point (though it's arguably less expensive for now), many of the top services are banding together to create bundles. A package combining Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ is expected to debut later this month.