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Vikki Blake @ Eurogamer.net · 03/28/2026 15:56 EDT

Former Valve writer hits out at Epic Games layoffs: "It's not like they're a publicly traded company. It's not like there's some need to hit the stock market thing. This is Tim"

Prolific former Valve writer, Chet Faliszek, has hit out at Epic Games founder Tim Sweeney, asking why anyone at Epic "should work hard" when staff have no agency and "the recent 1,000 job cuts didn't come because of shareholder pressure". Read more Read more ›

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Dom Peppiatt @ Eurogamer.net · 07/01/2025 10:01 EDT

"The heart has no bounds": A study of polyamory in games, how it's done well, and where we should go next

Hello! Eurogamer's week of features celebrating the intersection of queer culture and gaming continues today as Dom Peppiatt explores polyamory in games. And if you want to catch up on everything you might have missed this year and in Pride Weeks past, why not visit our Pride Week hub? Read more Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 07/01/2025 09:00 EDT

Neil Newbon and Ben Starr lead Surgent Studios' new live-action psychological horror blurring film and game boundaries

Surgent Studios founder Abubakar Salim has detailed more on the studio's next game, Dead Take, and its exploration of Hollywood, which stars Neil Newbon and Ben Starr as its two leads. Read more Read more ›

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net 2 place · 07/01/2025 09:00 EDT

Nintendo confirms Donkey Kong Bananza is being made by the Mario Odyssey team

Nintendo famously keeps its various game developers under wraps, with the team responsible for a release often only coming to light once the credits roll. However, in a change from the norm, Nintendo revealed the Donkey Kong Bananza development team during a recent preview event attended by Eurogamer. Read more Read more ›

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Alex Donaldson @ Eurogamer.net · 07/01/2025 09:00 EDT

Donkey Kong Bananza reaches for smashing variety and a Rare energy - hands-on

When I first played Donkey Kong Bananza at the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal, I enjoyed it but was nevertheless left vaguely apprehensive. The core destruction mechanic was fun, I reasoned. I jokingly referred to the game as 'Red Faction Gorilla', referencing another destruction-driven game that is jolly good fun. But… was that it? Is that all - smashing stuff up? Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 07/01/2025 08:07 EDT

Stardew Valley creator plays down reports he could help resurrect cancelled Minecraft-like Hytale

Last week, Riot Games announced it was pulling the plug on promising Minecraft-like sandbox game Hytale after over a decade of development. Since then, several notable names have been linked to possible revival efforts as fans search for a way the project could be saved, but now one of those name - Stardew Valley creator Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone - has distanced himself from reports he could help resurrect Hytale. Read... Read more ›

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 07/01/2025 07:17 EDT

More free updates are coming to Space Marine 2 following the release of its massive, bloody siege mode

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is getting another year of free updates, following the recent release of its massive PvE siege mode. Read more Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net 3 place · 07/01/2025 07:05 EDT

Kojima "happy" with Death Stranding 2 critical reception, spurring fans to "fight and battle" against war and climate change

Hideo Kojima is "happy" with the critical reception of Death Stranding 2: On The Beach, and has spurred on fans to fight back against war and climate change. Read more Read more ›

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 07/01/2025 05:04 EDT

The "official scoop" on what's happening with Halo will arrive this October

The team over at Halo Studios will be giving us the "official scoop" for what it's been working on this October. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 06/30/2025 16:32 EDT

Nintendo suggests price hikes for consoles and games are coming to Canada, but Switch 2 escapes for now

Nintendo has suggested it's preparing to raise prices across a significant number of Switch products in Canada - including consoles, games, and even Nintendo Switch Online memberships - blaming what it calls "market conditions". Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 06/30/2025 14:33 EDT

The Alters studio responds to generative AI criticism saying use was "temporary" or "very limited"

11 Bit Studios has responded to recent criticism of its sci-fi survival game The Alters, insisting controversial AI-generated elements found in-game were either "temporary" assets "never intended to be part of the final release" or used in a "very limited manner." Read more Read more ›

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 06/30/2025 11:31 EDT

Monster Hunter: Wilds patch finally fixes the game's inexcusable performance woes on PC

Capcom has released an update for Monster Hunter: Wilds which has fixed a shader compilation problem on PC, causing high CPU loads and horrendous performance issues. Read more Read more ›

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Richard Leadbetter @ Eurogamer.net · 06/30/2025 11:00 EDT

DF Weekly: HDMI 2.2 delivers up to 16K resolution - but do we actually need it?

Last week, the HDMI 2.2 standard was ratified, opening the door to extreme high bandwidth display connections. 16K resolution at 60 frames per second? No problem. Completely uncompressed 4K at 240fps? It's entirely within spec, with the prospect of DSC compression taking that up to a remarkable 480fps. However, in a world where 8K displays - especially TVs - are becoming ever-rarer, is HDMI 2.2 actually required? I'd say that... Read more ›

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Keza MacDonald @ Eurogamer.net · 06/30/2025 10:00 EDT

How far have we really come since The Sims? A short, sweet history of being bi in games

Hello! Eurogamer is once again marking Pride with a week of features celebrating the intersection of queer culture and gaming in all its guises. Things get underway today as Keza MacDonald whisks us through a brief history of bisexuality in video games, and if you want catch up on previous years' festivities, why not have a nose around our Pride Week hub? Read more Read more ›

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 06/30/2025 09:13 EDT

Dune: Awakening griefers are parking on other players and feeding them to worms

Dune: Awakening griefers are pinning ornithopters to the ground in PvE zones, summoning worms with thumpers, and feeding helpless players to the monstrous beasts in otherwise safe regions of the game. Read more Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 06/30/2025 09:00 EDT

No plans for Sonic Adventure remakes, as Sonic Team focuses on new games instead

Sonic Team head Takashi Iizuka has no plans to remake or remaster the Dreamcast Sonic Adventure games. Read more Read more ›

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 06/30/2025 08:25 EDT

The Plucky Squire too easy for you? The developer heard you and said 'challenge accepted'

The team behind picture book adventure The Plucky Squire has heard your cries of 'this game is too easy', and is introducing a new level of challenge which will 'transform' your experience. Read more Read more ›

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net 3 place · 06/30/2025 05:01 EDT

Death Stranding 2 topples Mario Kart World from UK physical sales top spot, but still some way from beating the original

The latest UK charts for physical video game sales are here. This week, Death Stranding 2: On The Beach has - perhaps unsurprisingly - taken the top spot, according to data for the week ending 28th June. This has seen Kojima Production's cinematic and widely praised release bump Mario Kart World down a place, to number two. Read more Read more ›

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Vikki Blake @ Eurogamer.net 1 place · 06/29/2025 15:06 EDT

A Short Hike dev halts work on unfinished RPG, saying, "I might never finish this, so I'm releasing the demo!"

The developer behind A Short Hike has shelved development on an RPG but is releasing it as a demo, allowing players to enjoy it nonetheless. Read more Read more ›

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