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FIFA 14 demo available now

Football fans the world over will be pleased to learn that EA’s FIFA 14 demo is now available for download for Gold subscribers on Xbox Live, PSN network users and for PC via Origin. The FIFA 14 demo will be available to Xbox LIVE Silver members beginning Sept. 17th. Fans

Video Games Live: Level 3 looks to expand album

Video Games Live has just announced that it aims to expand its Level 3 album with more classic musical tracks via its current Kickstarter campaign. Music from Journey, Shadow of the Colossus, Beyond Good & Evil, Silent Hill 2 and Tetris now joins the already confirmed Street Fighter II, The

New PS Vita announced

Sony just announced a new revised LED screen PS Vita which will be available this year (in Japan on October 10th 2013) and will cost around 14,000 yen which is approximately $150. The new PS Vita is lighter, slimmer, comes in various new colours, has a 6 hour battery life

Dark Souls 2 beta registration opens

Gamers looking to sample From Software’s forthcoming Dark Souls 2 can now sign up for the Dark Souls 2 Beta which opens the floodgates on PS3 starting October 12th (a second session will commence on the 27th). Head on over to the official sign up page or via the PlayStation

America’s Army: Proving Grounds Beta Launched

Gamers looking to take their military games more seriously, can now do so thanks to the arrival of the America’s Army: Proving Grounds Beta which can be downloaded via Steam from today. About America’s Army: Proving Grounds: Bringing the best features of the previous versions to a new America’s Army environment, AA:

Nintendo 2DS trailer

Nintendo just announced a new handheld device for gamers looking to jump into the Nintendo 3DS without the 3D with the arrival of the Nintendo 2Ds coming October 11th. It seems like an unusual move considering the 3D element of the 3DS is quite a neat feature, but understandably, not

Saints Row IV tops UK charts

With some seriously stiff competition in the UK all formats software sales chart this week, Deep Silver’s Saints Row IV looks like ruling the roost for now, but with Splinter Cell Blacklist (in second place) getting rave reviews, can Saints Row IV hold the position until GTA V releases in