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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 03/05/2024 16:18 EDT

MultiVersus social media comes back to life suggesting relaunch news soon

Eight months after Warner Bros.' platform-brawler MultiVersus went dark, following an announcement its open beta would be shutting down until a return sometime in 2024, its social media account has sprung back to live, teasing an update announcement soon. MultiVersus launched into Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, and PC open beta back in July 2022 - and got off to a flying start, ratcheting up over 10m players in the space of... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 03/05/2024 14:46 EDT

Hades' acclaimed rogue-like action hits iOS via Netflix later this month

Hades, the acclaimed rogue-like dungeon-crawler from developer Supergiant - and by 'acclaimed', we're talking Game-of-the-Year levels of good here - launches for iOS as part of a Netflix subscription later this month, on 19th March. Hades, the fourth game from Supergiant - following the studio's impressive Bastion, Transistor, and Pyre - charts protagonist Zagreus' attempts to escape the Underworld and reach Mount Olympus, all with a little bit of help... Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 03/05/2024 11:33 EDT

Warner Bros. focusing on mobile and free-to-play instead of "volatile" AAA console games

Warner Bros. Discovery gaming boss J.B. Perrette wants the company to move away from the "volatile" market of AAA games for consoles. Speaking during a recent Morgan Stanley event (thanks Gamespot), Perrette said the company would combat volatility by focusing on its biggest franchises and bringing some to the mobile and free-to-play space in addition to live-service games. The aim is more consistent revenue. "We're doubling down on games as... Read more ›

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Liv Ngan @ Eurogamer.net · 03/05/2024 11:31 EDT

El Paso, Elsewhere studio reveals "horror fantasy kidnapping" simulator

The studio behind last year's supernatural, neo-noir shooter El Paso, Elsewhere has announced its next game Life Eater. Strange Scaffold, which also developed Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator, Sunshine Shuffle, and An Airport for Aliens Currently Run by Dogs, revealed Life Eater alongside the news it has signed a deal with indie publisher Frosty Pop to release five games.Life Eater is described as a "horror fantasy kidnapping simulator" set in... Read more ›

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Christian Donlan @ Eurogamer.net · 03/05/2024 10:00 EDT

Cataclismo is a game of castle walls and terrible mistakes

Cataclismo is the new game from Digital Sun, the team behind Moonlighter, so I was waiting for the twist from the moment I started. Moonlighter's a straight-up dungeon crawler, until you crawl out of the dungeon with all your loot and have to face a far more terrifying foe than any monster you encountered in the depths: supply and demand. Moonlighter was a dungeon crawler, then, and also a game... Read more ›

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Christian Donlan @ Eurogamer.net · 03/05/2024 10:00 EDT

Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley review - it's just lovely

You can't throw a rock in Brighton without hitting a moomin. There are boutiques and galleries devoted to them. They're on our teacups and our beach towels. They're on plant pots by our windows and on the rough-papered covers of fancy Tove Jansson reprints stocking our libraries. It's not surprising that they've made it to video games, but it is surprising - to a moomin outsider, at least - to... Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 03/05/2024 09:40 EDT

Control Ultimate Edition leads Xbox Game Pass games for March

Xbox has announced the new games coming to Game Pass this March, including Control and day one games Lightyear Frontier and MLB The Show 24. This is the Ultimate Edition of Control, Remedy's third-person shooter, including expansions The Foundation and AWE. If you've recently played Alan Wake 2, now's your chance to play the game that came before - and could be important for its DLC. Two brand new games... Read more ›

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Victoria Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 03/05/2024 08:45 EDT

Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition PC requirements revealed

Horizon Forbidden West is set to make its PC debut later this month, on 21st March, as part of the Complete Edition. Ahead of this, the teams at Nixxes and Guerrilla have shared a few more details on what to expect.Along with the PC specifications, which are shown below, the studios have also shed more light on the graphics presets and other variables players will be able to select. Presets... Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 03/05/2024 07:01 EDT

TimeSplitters Next cancelled gameplay footage appears online

Footage showing Free Radical Design's sadly-cancelled TimeSplitters project has surfaced online, revealing five minutes of gameplay. The video, posted to LinkedIn by a former Free Radical Design staff member, shows a version of the game from July 2023 - roughly five months before the project was cancelled and the studio shut down by parent company Embracer. TimeSplitters fans will likely be excited (and upset, seeing as the project is now... Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 03/05/2024 06:48 EDT

Bandai Namco mech shooter Synduality Echo of Ada gets closed beta test

Bandai Namco has announced a closed beta test for its new PvPvE extraction shooter Synduality Echo of Ada. The game was first announced at Sony's State of Play broadcast in September 2022 and news has been quiet since then. It's basically Armored Core as an online extraction shooter. The CBT test will be available across all platforms - PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC - from 28th March to 1st... Read more ›

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Liv Ngan @ Eurogamer.net · 03/05/2024 06:27 EDT

Meta deleting Oculus accounts at the end of the month

Meta Quest owners have a little over three weeks to make sure they've migrated their old Oculus accounts to a Meta one. On 29th March, Meta will delete any remaining Oculus accounts and all apps, associated store credits, achievements, and friend lists. Past that date, it'll be lost unless users migrate to a Meta account using the email address on their Oculus account. Meta has been sending emails to Meta... Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 03/05/2024 06:07 EDT

Capcom announces two showcases this month for its upcoming games

Capcom has announced two showcases over the next week detailing its upcoming games. Capcom Highlights, as they're known, will begin on Thursday 7th March at 11pm UK time with a look at Dragon's Dogma 2 and Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess. Then, on Monday 11th March at 10pm UK time, we'll get a look at Street Fighter 6, Exoprimal, Monster Hunter Stories and Monster Hunter Now. Read more Read more ›

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Victoria Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net 2 place · 03/05/2024 06:06 EDT

Baldur's Gate 3 is the first Xbox game on four discs

The Xbox physical version of Baldur's Gate 3 will be released across four discs, making it the first Series X/S game to do so.Earlier this month, Larian's director of publishing Michael Douse suggested the Xbox physical version of the hit RPG may release on four discs, rather than the original plan of three, calling it a "very dynamic situation".However, he has now confirmed that that extra fourth disc is indeed... Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 03/05/2024 05:45 EDT

Titanfall director reportedly making new Titanfall game that's not Titanfall 3

A small team within Respawn are making a fresh game set in the Titanfall universe, it's been reported - but this project won't be Titanfall 3. We knew of this team already - and the fact it is being led by Titanfall and Titanfall 2 director Steve Fukuda - via an Axios interview with Respawn boss Zince Zampella earlier this year. Now, Giant Bomb's ever chatty reporter Jeff Grubb has... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 03/04/2024 18:13 EDT

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's first season adds The Joker this month

Developer Rocksteady has revealed Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's first season of post-launch content will get underway on 28th March, introducing The Joker as a playable character. Additionally, the delayed Epic Games Store version is now scheduled to launch on 26th March. When Rocksteady detailed its post-launch plans for Suicide Squad back in January, it confirmed each of the four seasons it's currently committed to will bring a new... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 03/04/2024 16:33 EDT

There's an official SpongeBob SquarePants Xbox Series X on the way

Behold the ultimate form of the Xbox Series X; Microsoft has unveiled an official SpongeBob SquarePants editon of the console that makes the best, most glorious use of its oblong form yet. Unfortunately, it US-only at present, so boo. Microsoft's new Xbox Series X – Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Special Edition Bundle has, as its name very strongly suggests, been created to promote last year's Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2, a... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 03/04/2024 15:11 EDT

Switch emulator Yuzu shuts down as creator agrees to pay Nintendo $2.4m

Tropical Haze, the developer of open-source Switch emulator Yuzu, has agreed to pay $2.4m dollars to in damages to Nintendo and cease all operations in response to the Mario maker's recent lawsuit. News Nintendo was suing the maker of Yuzu surfaced last week, with the company claiming the emulator facilitated piracy "at a colossal scale". By way of example, Nintendo said over one million copies of The Legend of Zelda:... Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 03/04/2024 13:51 EDT

Fortnite's giant hand event was a return to the game's uniqueness of old

This weekend, Fortnite simultaneously did something it had never done before, and something it hadn't done in ages. On the game's storied battle royale Island, players looked on as a giant hand made out of rapidly-cooling lava burst out of the ground, clasping an enormous treasure box that then lay, danging, high up in the air. The hand's appearance had been much anticipated. Rhythmic rumblings had been tracked by fans... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 03/04/2024 13:36 EDT

Pokémon-like Temtem ditching monetisation in June ahead of one last major patch

Developer Crema has announced it'll be removing all monetisation from its Pokemon-like creature-battler Temtem in an update scheduled for June, with one final major patch to follow before updates refocus on bug fixing and balance changes. Crema shared the news in a lengthy post on Steam, which spent a lot of time addressing ongoing player complaints around a lack of major new content since launch, such as more islands, new... Read more ›

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Chris Tapsell @ Eurogamer.net · 03/04/2024 13:14 EDT

Dune: Awakening won't feature sandworm-riding at launch - and no penis-sliders either

Sandworms play a major part in Dune: Awakening, the big survival MMO coming some time soon from Funcom, the developers behind Conan: Exiles - but the game won't feature the novel's famous sandworm-riding come launch. And, presumably much more importantly for Conan fans, there'll be no penis sliders either.There will be sand-walking, though, and there's no ruling out of sandworm-riding down the line. We spoke with Dune: Awakening's creative director... Read more ›

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