An Assassin's Creed might have leaked for the 11th time (you read that right), unreleased Pokémon have been spotted, and we get a first look at Top Gun 2.
Bethesda finally announces a new Fallout game, Nintendo announces a handful of Pokémon games for Switch, and Sony announces what you can download for free with PS Plus in June. Lots of announcing!
Bethesda teases some kind of Fallout announcement, Disney is reeling after Solo's disappointing box office, and Xbox's Games with Gold for June are here, and they're underwhelming.
The Nintendo Switch Online news brings sad news for Virtual console, Square Enix will have a lot to show off at E3 and the director of Jurassic World 3 has an interesting tidbit about the sequel.
Kingdom Hearts 3 makes a deep cut Nintendo Reference, No Man's Sky Xbox One release might have leaked and we're giving away God of War! Submission form: go.ign.com/DailyFix_Giveaway Rules: https://goo.gl/dL2ygf
Microsoft made Red Dead Redemption even prettier, Disney confirmed the date for Toy Story 4, and Rick and Morty are returning this year after all, just not the way you thought. Here's the Top 5 Stories You Might Have Missed.
Terraria: Otherworld has been cancelled. Re-Logic made the announcement on Terraria's official forum, stating it the decision stems from the fact the game is "equal parts far from [the team's] vision and beyond behind schedule."
After signs earlier this year pointed to a potential third entry in the Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare possibly being in the works, a new interview with EA Motive's Jade Raymond confirms that the Plants vs. Zombies franchise is far from dead at the publisher.
The Big N recently announced a few interesting tidbits about upcoming and already-released games. Two that might be of interest revolve around Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Metroid: Samus Returns. The latter is the bigger headliner, so let's get that knocked out right away, shall we? On September 15, 2017, Metroid: Samus ...]
Nintendo has kind of a weird clingy love affair with its portable consoles. Each system goes through several iterations before the company ultimately makes an entirely new system. Don't believe me? Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP, Game Boy Micro. The DS, DS Lite, DSi, and DSi XL. Now get ready for the most ...]