Rockstar Games announced a title update for Red Dead Redemption this morning that corrects issues with multiplayer connectivity and the Mo Van Barr bounty mission. To sweeten the deal, they're releasing the Expert Hunter and Savvy Merchant outfits plus their "related challenges" for free.
In a move to blend the music distribution element of the Rock Band Network with the gamers that drive it, Harmonix and MTV Games announced an Affiliates program that gives RBN bands access to distribution/promotion/technology sites like Tunecore, Nimbit, Reverb Nation, Indaba Music, and Topspin.
The July issue of GamePro should be with subscribers any day now, and the exclusive cover story is an in-depth look at the development of Guerrilla Games' Killzone 3. Here's a glimpse at the cover, plus a rundown of what else is in the issue.
Sega has delivered a good news/bad news pairing to Sonic fans. The good news? Sonic the Hedgehog 4 will be coming to an extra platform, as the company confirmed a iPhone release. The bad news? None of the versions will be coming out in the summer as originally promised.
PixelJunk Shooter 2 is officially in production, according to developer Q-Games. Company president and executive producer Dylan Cuthbert hopped on the PlayStation Blog today to spread the good news.
The parade of cameos in Capcom's Lost Planet 2 is continuing even after the game's release. Sony and Capcom have announced that the PS3 will be getting two sets of exclusive multiplayer characters via DLC, with characters from the Monster Hunter and Killzone series making the jump.
This somewhat long piece of machinima shouldn't be nearly as amusing as it is, but if you're coming down from a Heavy Rain high, get ready to laugh. Everything from the uncomfortable close-up loading screens to the overwhelming atmosphere of despair is recaptured using the Grand Theft Auto IV engine.
LittleBigPlanet 2 was announced by Sony Computer Entertainment today, bringing tons of new customization options and full backwards compatibility with previously-made levels to the PlayStation 3 this winter. Read on for the first trailer and initial details.
We knew Final Fantasy IX was on its way to the PlayStation Network like Final Fantasy VIII before it; but now we have confirmation the the port is coming to the U.S. PSN as well. The only thing we don't have is a release date.
Capcom shot us a press release to say that the number of Super Street Fighter IV copies shipped worldwide hit 1 million. Mind you, these are units shipped -- not units sold. We'll have to wait a bit longer for those numbers.