Only eight players are left in the "Hearthstone" World Championship.
The players are playing for a grand prize of $100,000.
Only 56 percent of young adults surveyed by Pew owned a game console, down from 71 percent in 2013.
A state senator plans to introduce a bill requiring daily fantasy sports operators to pay a licensing fee, among other restrictions.
The $5.9 billion acquisition could help Activision Blizzard -- developer of games like “World of Warcraft” -- become the new leader in mobile gaming.
DraftKings addressed calls for formal oversight of the industry hours after rival FanDuel came out in support of state-by-state regulation.
As scrutiny of daily fantasy sports intensifies, the site's founder now says state-by-state oversight is crucial to protect consumers and ensure future growth.
The Japanese console maker may learn the hard way that mobile gaming is very different from the console world.
Amid government scrutiny, the industry has hired former acting U.S. Secretary of Labor Seth Harris to lead an oversight panel.
Jerry Jones, who owns equity in DraftKings, said daily fantasy sports contests create "more interest and more fan participation."
“I think it would ultimately aid the industry," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver says of regulating the daily fantasy-sports business.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara of New York, who is leading the investigation, is best known for spearheading a 2011 probe that crippled the online poker industry.
Magic Leap, the augmented reality startup that has received funding from Google, has released more footage of its technology in action.
The fourth generation of Apple TV will be available for pre-order from Monday, Oct. 26, and will ship to customers before the end of next week.
Nevada's Gaming Control Board has issued a cease-and-desist order against unlicensed daily fantasy sports businesses amid a federal investigation.
Overwatch is Blizzard’s first truly original game since the days of the Super Nintendo is generating a monumental amount of buzz now that its beta has a release date.
Amid an insider-data scandal, the fantasy sports website has banned its employees from participating in any public daily fantasy games for money.
The U.S. version of the digital gaming competition series starts airing Oct. 7 on YouTube.
The New York Attorney General has opened an investigation into the fantasy sports sites after reports of a scandal, similar to possible insider trading, were revealed Monday.
If daily fantasy service employees had access to data unavailable to other players, what would it mean for the competitions?
Two companies, DraftKings and FanDuel, face allegations that employees abused insider information.
An eSports app called theScore is among the latest in a slew of media companies on the pro gaming scene, alongside ESPN, TBS and WME|IMG.