Nintendo took its turn dousing gamers in E3 announcements. Sony America CEO Jack Tretton said PlayStation 4 won't have any DRM restrictions for Sony's first-party games, but third-party publishers will be able to set up their own DRM policies for the console, similar to the current policy for PS3. Telltale Games' The Walking Dead is indeed getting DLC titled 400 Days to help transition to its second season. We've got lots of juicy previews of the games we're seeing at E3.
- Nintendo Direct at E3 2013: All the news
- Dark Souls 2 hands-on: Still brilliant, slightly different
- Titanfall is fusing single-player structure with multiplayer missions
- Titanfall developer talks mobility, survivability and fast-paced action
- Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze rewards its most thorough players
- Pikmin 3's co-op mode is a lesson in sharing, patience and perfectionism
- Mario Kart 8 takes all the franchise's features, and turns them upside-down
- Bayonetta 2 doesn't compromise on the series' hair-based violence
- Super Mario 3D World's multiplayer mayhem is delightful, long overdue
- PlayStation 4 third-party publishers can dictate their own DRM terms, Tretton says
- The Walking Dead: 400 Days trailer promises five zombie-filled stories