
The Army is shelling out nearly $18 million for a new training simulator game that will allow soldiers to drive virtual vehicles, fire virtual weapons and pilot virtual unmanned aerial vehicles in combat situations.
The contract for "Game After Ambush" was awarded late last month to software developers Laser Shot, of Texas, Bohemia Interactive, of the Czech Republic, and Australia-based Calytrix Technologies.

It's important in life to maintain a broad palette when it comes to culture and the arts. Hideo Kojima agrees, as he continues to use video games like Death Stranding to introduce people to music and other elements they might not otherwise discover.

Mojang has partnered with Merlin Entertainments to build the world's first Minecraft theme park in the UK.

A three-episode live-action adaptation of the first two Yakuza video games will debut Tuesday, March 17 exclusively IGN. Each episode is about an hour long and will stream on IGN.com and IGN’s YouTube channel.
Well like Stars and Stripes usual pattern, they are wrong. Lasershot is a front company that has agreements with Bohemia Interactive OF AUSTRALIA, NOT THE CZECH REPUBLIC. BIA is tied to that company and the contract was signed by Lasershot as they are a US based entity and easier with which to assemble required legal paperwork. The game is a sim called VBS2, a descendant of Operation Flashpoint.