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Vikki Blake @ Eurogamer.net 3 place · 04/04/2026 13:52 EDT

Crimson Desert patch now available – here's what's new

Pearl Abyss has rolled out another patch for Crimson Desert, adding in the Headgear Visibility option to give you a better look at Kliff, private storage capacity expansion of up to 1000 slots (depending on the Greymane camp's expansion level), and numerous other "fixes and improvements". Read more Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 02/05/2025 06:05 EDT

EA eyeing Nintendo Switch 2 for several key franchises

EA has become one of the first publishers to discuss - in broad terms - its plans for Switch 2, now Nintendo has finally lifted the lid on its next console. Read more Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 02/05/2025 05:08 EDT

Monster Hunter Wilds players can test their machines ahead of release with PC benchmarking tool

Capcom has released a PC benchmarking tool for Monster Hunter Wilds so players can test out their machines ahead of release. Read more Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net 3 place · 02/05/2025 05:07 EDT

EA suggests Dragon Age: The Veilguard might have sold better if it was live-service - so what does this mean for Mass Effect 5?

Dragon Age: The Veilguard might have sold more copies and made more money for EA if it had been a live-service game, the publisher's top brass appear to have suggested. Read more Read more ›

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Vivek Gohil @ Eurogamer.net · 02/05/2025 05:07 EDT

How a small team is helping to move accessibility forward, one thumbstick at a time

What's the state of accessibility in games at the moment? When it comes to console platform holders, two of the three main players have made serious contributions. The release of the PlayStation Access Controller in 2023 was a thoughtful response to at least some of the barriers presented by the Sony's controllers, allowing players to remap buttons to better suit their needs. And since 2018, Microsoft's Xbox Adaptive Controller has... Read more ›

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Victoria Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 02/05/2025 05:07 EDT

Another Bloodborne fan-project gets the legal takedown treatment, sparking speculation an official remake is coming

The Bloodborne PSX demake fan-project from tech artist and engineer Lilith Walther has become the latest legal takedown victim. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 21:56 EDT

EA says next Battlefield "expected" to release before April 2026

We might not have seen a whole lot of EA's next Battlefield game beyond the few seconds of footage shared this week, but it turns out it's not all that far away. The publisher has confirmed it expect the long-runnong shooter series' latest instalment to arrive before April next year. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 20:41 EDT

Capcom Spotlight - everything announced in February's showcase

It's been a bit of a busy one for Capcom, what with the publisher airing not one but two showcases to demo its latest wares. One half of that dealt with Monster Hunter Wilds ahead of its release this month, but Capcom also had a few things to share about its other titles. So if you missed its latest Spotlight, you'll find everything announced and featured below. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 19:18 EDT

Monster Hunter Wilds' next open betas will let players fight flagship monster Arkveld for the first time

We already knew two more Monster Hunter Wilds open betas were on the way ahead of this month's launch, but Capcom has now shared a few more details - confirming they'll give players a chance to go up against flagship monster Arkveld for the first time. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 16:56 EDT

Destiny 2's final epilogue Heresy launching with missing voice lines due to SAG-AFTRA strike

Destiny 2's story is poised to wrap up yet again this week, as part of a "final epilogue" developer Bungie is calling Heresy. Notably, though, the studio has warned it won't be an all-singing, all-dancing finale - or an all-talking one, at least - given the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike means it's releasing with some of its voice lines missing. Read more Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 16:10 EDT

Pokémon Go offers refunds for Los Angeles event following wildfires

Pokémon Go developer Niantic has said it will offer a full refund to players with tickets to a major in-person event later this month in Los Angeles, following the city's devastating wildfires, should they no longer be unable or wish to go. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 14:46 EDT

Xbox's Age of Mythology and Age of Empires 2 remasters heading to PS5 this year

More Xbox first-party titles have been confirmed for PS5 - and it's good news for strategy fans, with Age of Mythology: Retold Edition and Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition both on the way. That's alongside a variety of upcoming expansion releases across all platforms. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 13:09 EDT

Demolition derby racer Wreckfest 2 starts PC early access in March

We were big fans of developer Bugbear Entertainment's demolition derby racer Wreckfest when it launched back in 2018, so there was some excitement when a sequel was announced last year. And the studio has now confirmed similarly enthusiastic sorts will be able to slam pedal to the metal when Wreckfest 2 launches into Steam early access on 20th March. Read more Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 11:34 EDT

Layoffs look likely at Sumo Digital, as company ditches plans to work on its own IP

UK game maker Sumo Digital has told staff it will refocus exclusively on "development services for partners", rather than continuing to create its own IP. Read more Read more ›

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John Linneman @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 09:54 EDT

Ninja Gaiden 2 Black isn't perfect - but it's the best version yet

Unreal Engine 5 is one of the most resource-intensive game engines out there: just reaching 60 frames per second while utilising Lumen global illumination and Nanite micro-geometry is a serious challenge for developers. With that in mind, it perhaps comes as no surprise to see that Team Ninja opted for 'master ninja difficulty' in remaking Ninja Gaiden 2. Not only are UE5's cutting-edge features deployed in Ninja Gaiden 2 Black,... Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 09:29 EDT

Xbox Game Pass February titles announced

Microsoft has announced its line-up of Xbox Game Pass titles for the beginning of February. Read more Read more ›

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Christian Donlan @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 09:00 EDT

A mysterious language, secret powers… you don't get that in Wordle

Real talk: as a deeply lazy human being, there are some games that I kind of secretly hope aren't going to be my bag, because if they are my bag I'm going to have an awful time describing how they work. The problem with this is that the games that are hardest to describe are often the best games. They're the games where you feel like you have a weird... Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 08:50 EDT

Nintendo boss says Switch 2 anticipation not to blame for falling Switch 1 sales

Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has said that fan expectation around Switch 2 isn't the primary cause of Switch 1's plummeting sales. Read more Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 07:46 EDT

PlatinumGames loses more game directors, reveals former vice president Hideki Kamiya

More game leads have seemingly left PlatinumGames after appearing in former vice president Hideki Kamiya's latest YouTube video. Read more Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 07:39 EDT

Favourite game no longer playable? UK government says it won't tighten rules to punish publishers who switch off servers

The UK government has said it won't tighten the law to protect video game fans who feel ripped off when a product they've bought becomes unusable - such as when a live-service game sees its servers switched off. Read more Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 02/04/2025 06:55 EDT

Ill-fated Nintendo PlayStation's first game was a space shooter, says former exec Shuhei Yoshida

The legendary, unreleased Nintendo PlayStation was due to get an unnamed 2D space shooter as its first game - and the project was almost finished. Read more Read more ›

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