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A range of new video games in the same vein as Pool Payday have been announced by Level-5 focusing on heroic characters, ranging from regular people to mecha robots.

Although it will be the entire holiday season before it arrives, Sega's long running gangster series Yakuza 0 has been announced to arrive Jan. 24 on PS4.

Life is Strange, the award-winning episodic video game from Square Enix, is now available as a digital series, with the first episode available to download for free on PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360, Macintosh and PC.

Strike Witches: The Movie, the long-awaited follow-up to Season 2 of the popular series, is set to be released on home video Oct. 4.

This week's rumor mill concentrates on the Tokyo Ghoul and Attack on Titan anime and the Spider-Man game.

A contest to seek out 3D character creators and to promote a particular piece of 3D character-creation software is being conducted through Oct. 16. Prizes include $4,000 cash along with 3D hardware, software and content prizes.

A school district with only five students? You sure wouldn't get away with that in the cost-consious U.S., but it's the initial premise of the anime Non Non Biyori Repeat.

There was no hue and cry for such a capability, but a Chinese company making Android emulator software KOPLAYER has brought out the capability to play Pokémon Go on, of all things, a Windows PC.

After previously announcing the high-end 2 TB edition of the Xbox One S a few weeks ago, Microsoft today announced smaller-capacity versions of the device -- in sizes of 500GB and 1TB -- each bundled with popular franchises Madden NFL or Halo, to be available starting Aug. 23.

Not going to be close to Anaheim, Calif., the first week of November? For those of you lusting to attend the annual BlizzCon event, you will be able to get there -- virtually.