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Robert Purchese @ Eurogamer.net · 08/29/2025 07:50 EDT

Hollow Knight: Silksong's release date causes delays for more games than you might think

Have you heard of a game called Hollow Knight Silksong? Silly question - the chances are you heard little else during Gamescom week. This near fabled sequel finally got a release date after several long years of development, and large parts of our gaming world erupted in response. The Gamescom queues to play Silksong were enormous. History had happened. The 4th September - mark it in your diary. Read more Read more

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Alex Donaldson @ Eurogamer.net 3 place · 08/29/2025 07:00 EDT

AI was a common theme at Gamescom 2025, and while some indie teams say it's invaluable, it remains an ethical nightmare

Gamescom is different from a lot of industry trade shows for a variety of reasons, but one of my favorite is how approachable it is. Even when you put the hundreds of thousands of public attendees to one side and consider only the more sterile business-to-business area, it has always been an easier show to gain access to - which has myriad benefits. Read more Read more

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 08/29/2025 06:38 EDT

Lost Soul Aside developer acknowledges cutscene issues, despite major day one patch

Lost Soul Aside releases today, but its developer has acknowledged issues with cutscenes despite a major day one patch. Read more Read more

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 08/29/2025 06:37 EDT

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle DLC will adjust difficulty levels depending on your progress in the base game

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle's DLC The Order of Giants will be arriving next week, and as previously announced, will branch off from the Great Circle's Rome location, which those who have played the game know is pretty early on in the grand scheme of things. Read more Read more

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 08/29/2025 06:21 EDT

Battlefield 6 dev says "a significant number" of users played the game below the minimum recommended specs, as EA points to the importance of weaker hardware

A "substantial number" of Battlefield 6 open beta players were playing on or around the minimum recommended specs, according to technical director Christian Buhl. Read more Read more

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 08/29/2025 06:03 EDT

Bloober Team has plans for more horror games on Switch 2 - could Silent Hill 2 be next?

Bloober Team has plans to release more horror games on Nintendo's Switch 2, following the release next month of its latest game Cronos: The New Dawn. Read more Read more

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 08/29/2025 05:30 EDT

Over three quarters of Cyberpunk 2077's Nintendo Switch 2 sales were physical

Earlier this year, the team at CD Projekt Red announced that Cyberpunk 2077 would be a Switch 2 launch title. Not only that, the studio was going to offer those interested a physical game cartridge to purchase, with the actual game on it. Read more Read more

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 08/29/2025 05:02 EDT

Honkai Nexus Anima revealed, a spin-off creature collector from Genshin Impact studio

Honkai Nexus Anima has just been officially revealed. It's a creature collection game where you gather up a team of friendly critters and have them duke it out in auto-battler style combat. You can sign up for the closed beta test now. Read more Read more

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 08/29/2025 04:51 EDT

Blizzard's Diablo team forms union seeking protection in wake of Microsoft layoffs

Blizzard's Diablo team is the latest group of Microsoft workers to form a union, with over 450 developers voting in favour of representation with the Communications Workers of America. Read more Read more

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Robert Purchese @ Eurogamer.net · 08/29/2025 04:18 EDT

Today in video games - 29th August: What went wrong with Football Manager 25, and Helldivers 2 wholesomeness

It's Friday at last and we're back with another day of games news, games features and games talks. We'll gather it all here in one handy blog. Games! Read more Read more

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Chris Tapsell @ Eurogamer.net · 08/29/2025 01:30 EDT

The big Football Manager interview: series boss Miles Jacobson on what went wrong with FM25, and what to expect from FM26

It's been a rough year for Football Manager. This time last summer, the ambitious FM25 was still a certainty, but while the development team at Sports Interactive remained optimistic - albeit to different degrees - soon came the first of two delays. FM25 would arrive two or three weeks later than its usual early November slot, the studio announced, with perhaps one of the first clues things weren't going entirely... Read more

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 08/28/2025 12:18 EDT

If Elden Ring Nightreign wasn't punishing enough for you, FromSoft is adding a high-difficulty mode

For those of you who enjoyed Elden Ring's co-op spin-off Nightreign on release but now think meh, this is too easy, well buckle up buttercup. Bandai Namco and FromSoftware have announced a high-difficulty mode. Read more Read more

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Alex Donaldson @ Eurogamer.net · 08/28/2025 12:00 EDT

A love letter to that one time James Bond battled the villain in a crappy arcade game instead of at cards

Is there anything more British than turning on the telly at 11pm and finding an old Bond film on ITV? There’s an opening that I probably couldn’t get away with on any other major games site, hey. But, really: that moment of channel-hopping and catching the smirking visage of Sean Connery, Roger Moore, or Pierce Brosnan as a bit of late-night terrestrial TV filler is as British as fish and... Read more

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 08/28/2025 11:00 EDT

"It really sucks" Battlefield 6 technical director bummed out about those unable to play due to Secure Boot requirement, believes anti-cheat cat-and-mouse game will “never end”

The Battlefield 6 open betas proved exceptionally popular earlier this month for many, but a significant portion of the PC playerbase were met with a daunting wall to play thanks to the game's Secure Boot requirement. This technical hurdle is in place for the game's anti-cheat, a kernel-level bit of software dedicated to curbing a rising cheating problem across online FPS games. Read more Read more

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Reece Bithrey @ Eurogamer.net · 08/28/2025 10:30 EDT

Honor Magic V5 review: thinner, faster, stronger - but expensive

Last year Honor's Magic V3 foldable phone impressed, offering mature software, a thin and robust design and more powerful hardware. This year, thanks to the unlucky reputation of the number four in China, we've gone up two to the Magic V5. Read more Read more

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 08/28/2025 10:20 EDT

Has Playtonic done enough to entice players back to the world of Yooka-Replaylee? I think it depends on the price

If you cast your minds back to 2017, you will remember Playtonic's Yooka-Laylee first making its way onto the scene. Players were given control of a bat and chameleon duo in an homage to Rare's Banjo and Kazooie, who together could make their way through the 3D platform-riddled world collecting quills, pagies as such as they went. It was a charming little number, but it had its niggles. As our... Read more

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Alex Donaldson @ Eurogamer.net · 08/28/2025 09:00 EDT

Depth, player expression, and years of iteration: Pragmata's producer on the key to nailing the game's weird and wonderful core mechanic

"I don't really want to delve into previous concepts," Pragmata producer Naoto Oyama tactfully offers, after I prod at the prickly topic of the lengthy development of Capcom's latest weird and wonderful offering. Read more Read more

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 08/28/2025 07:17 EDT

Kev Levine reminds the world Judas exists with update on a slick gameplay feature

Bioshock creator Ken Levine has stepped out from the shadows to remind the world about his next project Judas, the first-person action adventure game from Ghost Story Games, through a new dev blog. Read more Read more

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Christian Donlan @ Eurogamer.net 2 place · 08/28/2025 07:00 EDT

Why Snake Eater is a perfect example of the tension between the real and the unreal that's at the core of every Metal Gear Solid game

The hallmark of the Metal Gear Solid games isn't the presence of one of the Snakes. It isn't nuclear dread or even hide-and-seek, often involving a cardboard box. And it's not tactical espionage action. I think it's a tone, or rather a carefully un-careful blend of conflicting tones. On one side there's a movement towards steely realism. On the other, there are these bright lunges at absolute fantasy. It's realism... Read more

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 08/28/2025 06:15 EDT

Bethesda teases Starfield space travel update after datamined leak

Bethesda has teased an upcoming update for Starfield meant to improve space travel, following a recent bit of data mining from the community that discovered hints of an overhauled "cruise mode". Read more Read more

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