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Chris Tapsell @ Eurogamer.net · 03/22/2024 17:57 EDT

Larian's next game will have different "tone, style, way of doing it" to Baldur's Gate 3, but won't "dwarf" it

You might have heard: while Larian isn't done with updating Baldur's Gate 3, the studio's next game won't be Baldur's Gate 4 or anything to do with D&D.But while studio founder and head Swen Vincke mentioned the team was working on "a new thing" in his enjoyably open talk at GDC, it wasn't exactly clear what "new" meant. Speaking to Eurogamer at the event however, Vincke elaborated just a little... Read more ›

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Victoria Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 03/22/2024 13:30 EDT

Final Fantasy 16: The Rising Tide DLC makes a splash this April

Following the release of Echoes of the Fallen in December, Final Fantasy 16 is set to get its next slice of DLC as soon as April. Final Fantasy 16: The Rising Tide - which takes place before the ending of the main game - is set to release in just under a month month, on 18th April. This expansion will be available to purchase individually or as part of the... Read more ›

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Oliver Mackenzie @ Eurogamer.net · 03/22/2024 12:59 EDT

Dragon's Dogma 2: a brilliant game in need of technical improvements

Dragon's Dogma 2 is a highly anticipated open-world RPG and the most advanced RE Engine title we've seen to date. Beyond the excellent gameplay and concept, this game undeniably looks good, combining high-detail assets with beautiful lighting, but performance concerns are also widespread amongst reviewers and users alike. With that in mind, how have graphics and performance been balanced in the final release? What compromises does the Series S bear... Read more ›

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Liv Ngan @ Eurogamer.net · 03/22/2024 12:29 EDT

Pokémon fan game site shuts down after nearly a decade, following takedown notice

A long-running website for Pokémon fan game enthusiasts has shut down after being served a DMCA takedown notice.Relic Castle was a repository and forum for makers and players of Pokémon fan games, and had gained over 20,000 members in almost 10 years. In a statement posted to X, the Relic Castle website revealed it was served a takedown notice, which it has now complied with.Navigating to the Relic Castle website... Read more ›

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Victoria Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net 3 place · 03/22/2024 11:19 EDT

Italian Soulslike Enotria: The Last Song delayed, avoiding Elden Ring DLC

Enotria: The Last Song was initially set to release in June, but its launch date is being pushed back by developer Jyamma Games, ensuring it avoids a certain Elden Ring DLC. The Italian Soulslike will now release on 21st August, well clear of a clash with the much-anticipated Elden Ring expansion. As well as announcing the new release date, Jyamma Games also said it was no longer planning to launch... Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 03/22/2024 09:59 EDT

Resident Evil director Shinji Mikami founds new company

Shinji Mikami, the legendary developer behind Resident Evil and a string of other classics, has founded a new company. Titled as KAMUY Inc., the new company was spotted in a biography for Mikami listed on the official Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered website (thanks, Gematsu). Mikami worked as creative producer on the original Shadows of the Damned game, though is not thought to be directly involved in its upcoming... Read more ›

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Liv Ngan @ Eurogamer.net · 03/22/2024 09:48 EDT

Path of Exile 2 beta delayed to end of 2024

Path of Exile 2 will no longer have its beta release this summer.The beta's delay was one of several announcements developer Grinding Gear Games made during its three-and-a-half-hour-long showcase yesterday. The showcase included a reveal of the ranger class from Path of Exile 1 which will be available in the sequel, and details on the next expansion, Necropolis, which will release for the original game on 29th March. Read more Read more ›

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Liv Ngan @ Eurogamer.net 2 place · 03/22/2024 08:41 EDT

Star Wars Outlaws rated 19+ in South Korea

Ubisoft's open-world RPG Star Wars Outlaws has been rated in South Korea as adults only due to its inclusion of in-game gambling elements.The game's 19+ rating was published yesterday on the website for the Game Rating and Administration Committee, the South Korean games rating board, as spotted by reddit user Ajxtt.According to the GRAC's rating guide, a 19+ rating is used when its deemed that a game contains "representations of... Read more ›

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Victoria Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net 3 place · 03/22/2024 08:34 EDT

Stop-motion-style narrative game Harold Halibut lands April release date

The rather charming-looking Harold Halibut has landed itself a release date. The stop-motion-style narrative game will arrive across PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on 16th April. It will also be available on Game Pass. "Having a release date is incredible and surreal to us! It represents the end of an era: The marathon of bringing this dream of ours to light," the team at Slow Bros. said following... Read more ›

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Christian Donlan @ Eurogamer.net · 03/22/2024 08:00 EDT

Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile: the series survives the transition between platforms

Oh, and we're off into the hot zone, and with a hot phone. There's snow on the ground in Verdansk, but after five minutes of playing the mobile version of Call of Duty Warzone this morning, my aging iPhone 11 was getting pleasantly warm. Warzone's a beast on phones, actually: even before the game began, there was a battle royale of sorts as I deleted apps to free up space.... Read more ›

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Alex Battaglia @ Eurogamer.net · 03/22/2024 07:59 EDT

The big Horizon Forbidden West PC tech interview with Nixxes and Guerrilla Games

2022's Horizon Forbidden West is one of the most technically accomplished games produced for PS5, and today it gets a full release on PC with the Complete Edition that aims to add in new features and scale gracefully across a wide range of CPU and GPU hardware. Porting specialists Nixxes created this new edition of the game with original Horizon Forbidden West developers Guerrilla Games, and key members of both... Read more ›

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Robert Purchese @ Eurogamer.net · 03/22/2024 07:30 EDT

Game of the week: Dragon's Dogma 2 and the power of five-star excitement

Game of the Week is a column exclusive to Supporters of Eurogamer. If you'd like to become one, it's £3/€3/$3 a month, or £30/€30/$30 a year, and for that you get an advert-free website, access to exclusive articles and podcasts, and more.I love an exciting moment in games, and there are few more exciting than the arrival of an unexpectedly brilliant game. That's not to throw any shade at Dragon's... Read more ›

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Victoria Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net 1 place · 03/22/2024 07:28 EDT

Unexpected Dragon's Dogma 2 microtransactions leave sour taste in players' mouths

Dragon's Dogma 2 released today, but despite a swathe of critical reviews full of praise for Capcom's action RPG sequel, many players have been left disappointed by unexpected microtransactions and performance issues.Capcom seemingly added a series of gameplay-affecting microtransactions after the game's reviews were published yesterday. This has left many with a bitter taste in their mouths, and Dragon's Dogma 2 currently sits with a 'Mixed' review average on Steam.Many... Read more ›

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Liv Ngan @ Eurogamer.net · 03/22/2024 07:03 EDT

Larian "not done with updating" Baldur's Gate 3

Larian Studios won't be making any expansions for Baldur's Gate 3, but the developer isn't quite done with the game yet.Following Larian founder Swen Vincke's GDC talk yesterday, in which he confirmed the company would not make Baldur's Gate 4 or any BG3 expansions, Vincke took to social media platform X to talk more about the studio's future with BG3 and clarify its future plans."I understand there will be disappointment... Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 03/22/2024 06:51 EDT

Mario Kart Live developer says third of staff at risk of redundancy

A third of staff are at risk of losing their jobs at Velan Studios, the company behind Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit and shutdown dodgeball game Knockout City. Velan Studios announced the likelihood of layoffs in a statement from the company's founders, Guha and Karthik Bala, who said that 46 people out of the team's current total of 121 had been given notice their positions may be impacted. In the... Read more ›

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Robert Purchese @ Eurogamer.net · 03/22/2024 06:31 EDT

What we've been playing - zombies, schools, and erased names

Hello! Welcome back to our regular feature where we write a little bit about some of the games we've been playing over the past few days. This week: zombies, personas, and erased names.If you fancy catching up on some of the older editions of What We've Been Playing, here's our archive.It seems strange to be playing a series in reverse. Persona 5 was my introduction to the RPG series and... Read more ›

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Chris Tapsell @ Eurogamer.net · 03/21/2024 20:02 EDT

Larian's next game won't be Baldur's Gate 4, DLC, or anything with Dungeons & Dragons

Surprising the audience at his GDC talk today, Larian's founder and CEO Swen Vincke announced the Baldur's Gate 3 and Divinity: Original Sin developer won't be making any DLC or expansions for the game, and in fact will be leaving the Dungeons & Dragons world behind entirely. Finishing up his talk, Vincke said: "I told you at the beginning that we were a company of big ideas. We are not... Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 03/21/2024 18:00 EDT

Despite months in Steam Early Access and hundreds of positive player reviews, Stellaris Nexus is no more. Instead, the spin-off is taking the rare step of rebranding itself - dropping its Stellaris branding entirely - to launch with a new name. Announced last year as a speedier version of the 4X genre, the project will now be called Nexus 5X (the fifth 'X' is for 'eXpress'). "The whole point of... Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 03/21/2024 17:15 EDT

Oil rig horror Still Wakes the Deep gets release date

Still Wakes the Deep, the promising-looking narrative horror game set on an oil rig, will launch for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on 18th June. This is the much-anticipated next project from British studio The Chinese Room, which previously made Dear Esther, Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. Set on a remote Scottish oil rig in the 1970s, Still Wakes the Deep looks... Read more ›

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Liv Ngan @ Eurogamer.net · 03/21/2024 13:31 EDT

Apple facing major antitrust lawsuit from US government

Apple is facing another antitrust lawsuit - this time from the US government.Earlier today, the US Department of Justice announced it is suing Apple for monopolising the smartphone market. The lawsuit has been filed by the Department of Justice, 15 other state and district attorneys general, and Washington DC, in the District Court of New Jersey. In the lawsuit, the Department of Justice alleges Apple engages in an "anticompetitive course... Read more ›

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