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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 02/17/2026 09:33 EDT

Unity boss claims engine's next generative AI update will let users prompt "full casual games" into existence, just by using natural language

Unity CEO Matthew Bromberg has touted generative AI advances to its game engine that'll soon enable users to "prompt full casual games into existence" just by using natural language. Read more Read more ›

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Fran Ruiz @ Eurogamer.net · 02/17/2026 09:28 EDT

The Asus ROG Xbox Ally X is the latest piece of gaming hardware to get a price increase (at least in Japan)

Things aren't looking great when it comes to the ongoing RAM and storage shortages, and the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X is being hit with a price increase in Japan that may or may not extend to other territories. Read more Read more ›

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Robert Purchese @ Eurogamer.net · 02/17/2026 07:08 EDT

I haven't been this excited about Overwatch in 10 years

This is much more like the Overwatch 2 I wanted when it launched. We're having a redo moment. Blizzard isn't calling this a relaunch but to me, it feels like it is. This is a reintroduction of a game that floundered back in 2023 at launch, but three years later, it's solid and it's stacked. Overwatch (the 2 was symbolically dropped from the title recently) knows what it wants to... Read more ›

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 02/17/2026 07:08 EDT

Metal Gear Solid 4 and Peace Walker delisted from PS3 store following Master Collection Vol. 2 reveal

Metal Gear Solid 4: Sons of the Patriots and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker have seemingly been removed from the PS3 digital store, shortly after the reveal of the Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol.2. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 02/17/2026 06:53 EDT

Valve blames dwindling Steam Deck supplies on RAM and storage shortages as AI-driven demand further threatens games industry

As the tech giants' escalating AI arms race continues to impact RAM supplies, Valve has confirmed Steam Deck is the latest machine to face availability issues as a result of memory and storage shortages. Read more Read more ›

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Fran Ruiz @ Eurogamer.net · 02/17/2026 06:31 EDT

Ubisoft's short-lived battle royale shooter Hyper Scape is being revived by a passionate fan, but don't expect the multiplayer to work anytime soon

Hyper Scape feels like something that happened ages ago, but Ubisoft's failed battle royale game was shut down in April 2022 after halting its content updates a year before that. The game itself wasn't anything special, yet no small amount of FPS veterans praised its core traversal and movement mechanics. This is why a passionate fan is attempting to bring it back from the live-service graveyard. Read more Read more ›

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 02/17/2026 05:55 EDT

Mewgenics sets huge Steam concurrent player record, taking a crown previously worn by Hades 2

Mewgenics, the cat breeding indie hit from the creators of The Binding of Isaac and The End is Nigh, has broken a rather impressive Steam record. Read more Read more ›

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Fran Ruiz @ Eurogamer.net · 02/17/2026 05:44 EDT

The Rogue Prince of Persia unveils spring 2026 roadmap of updates with "quicker and tougher" biomes and improved endgame

The Rogue Prince of Persia might not be one of the most popular roguelites around, but it's charmed enough veterans and newcomers since it launched into 1.0 last year. We figured it would be ending its development run shortly afterwards, but Evil Empire (one of the studios now hard at work on the next Castlevania) isn't done upgrading it yet. Read more Read more ›

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 02/17/2026 05:23 EDT

Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile will be shut down in April after Activision states it "did not meet our expectations with mobile-first players"

Activision Blizzard has announced that Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, a spin off from the hugely popular battle royale, will be shutting down on 17th April. Read more Read more ›

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Fran Ruiz @ Eurogamer.net · 02/17/2026 04:26 EDT

CyberConnect2 unveils .hack//Z.E.R.O. for the studio's 30th anniversary, Bandai Namco not involved

Do you remember the .hack series? Are you even old enough to know what it is? Don't worry if your answer is negative, as even RPG veterans admit it wasn't particularly big in the West. Still, it remains one of the most fascinating series out there, albeit a hard one to follow due to its complicated titling and transmedia characteristics. Read more Read more ›

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 02/16/2026 11:29 EDT

Battlefield 6 skins with big edgy skull masks have seemingly been changed following community outcry

Some upcoming skins for Battlefield 6 which initially had edgy skull masks appear to have been drastically changed to look a bit more realistic, judging by community findings. Read more Read more ›

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Fran Ruiz @ Eurogamer.net · 02/16/2026 10:23 EDT

"This is made to be a premium experience" Crimson Desert has no microtransactions despite its Black Desert Online pedigree, says Pearl Abyss

Crimson Desert has slowly but steadily become one of 2026's open world games to watch out for, and with a March release date now locked, lots of people are seriously starting to consider making a trip to Pywel soon. At the same time, veterans might have reservations about jumping in at launch based on Black Desert Online's MTX-heavy model. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 02/16/2026 10:18 EDT

Sony reportedly mulling PS6 delay while Nintendo eyes Switch 2 price hike as AI-driven RAM shortages continue

Sony is reportedly looking to push back the launch of PlayStation 6 in response to memory shortages caused by tech giants' continuing AI expansion drive, while Nintendo is said to be considering a price hike for Switch 2. Read more Read more ›

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 02/16/2026 10:14 EDT

Fuse taps into its Burnout heritage to make sure Star Wars Galactic Racer delivers "high risk, high thrill" races packed with that "Star Wars magic"

If you were watching last week's Sony State of Play, you'll have surely seen the latest trailer for Star Wars: Galactic Racer. Hectic chases through exotic planets, tense moments between the drivers, and… Wait. Hang on. That crash, it looked a lot like a Burnout crash? Was that real, or some cinematic sleight of hand aimed at getting 2000's arcade racing fans overly eager? Read more Read more ›

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Rick Lane @ Eurogamer.net · 02/16/2026 10:06 EDT

High on Life 2 review

I cannot stress how much I detested High on Life when its loser-ass jiggled out of its mum's basement in a suffocating cloud of weed-smoke. Squanch Games' 2022 FPS was a cynical, jabbering mess that overcompensated for its limp gunplay with meandering, interminable stoner humour. Eurogamer's High on Life review rightly lambasted it for its failings, and I personally would have been happy to never look at one of its... Read more ›

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Fran Ruiz @ Eurogamer.net · 02/16/2026 08:24 EDT

"Being realistic sometimes isn't fun" What Bethesda learned from making Fallout 3's Metro underground "too sprawling"

Fallout Season 2 and the imminent arrival of Fallout 4's Switch 2 port have led to a plethora of news on the past, present, and future of the franchise. Of course, that includes plenty of new insights on the development of the more distant games, such as Fallout 3. Read more Read more ›

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 02/16/2026 07:31 EDT

What the f**k are they thinking" - Original God of War creator slams Sons of Sparta, branding it "one of worst decisions" ever made

It is fair to say God of War creator David Jaffe is less than enamoured with the series' newest entry, 2D side-scroller Sons of Sparta. Read more Read more ›

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Fran Ruiz @ Eurogamer.net · 02/16/2026 07:12 EDT

Stellar Blade on Xbox and Switch 2? Developer Shift Up's plan to "broaden audience reach" could see the game hit new platforms

Like it or not, Stellar Blade was a hit. Developer Shift Up (and PS5 publisher Sony) has been trying to avoid all sorts of drama since its release, but with over 3m copies sold overall by mid-2025, it's safe to say the action-adventure game found an audience. Read more Read more ›

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