Crimson Desert, the open-world action RPG from Pearl Abyss, has a new challenge for Greymanes – a community challenge event that invites you all to commemorate your time in Pywel by sharing a video. Read more Read more ›
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Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto has shed more light on Charles Martinet's new role as a Mario Ambassador. Last month, Nintendo announced that Martinet, the exuberant voice of Mario, will no longer be the English voice actor behind Nintendo's most recognisable mascot, after almost 30 years in the job. Instead, new voice talent will take over this role, starting with the release of Super Mario Bros. Wonder later this year. Martinet, meanwhile,... Read more ›
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The owner of E3, the video game industry's most important annual showcase, has confirmed it currently has no organiser or location to hold the show in 2024. Reedpop, the owner of events such as PAX, EGX and websites such as Eurogamer.net, has now said it will not work on future iterations of E3, after previously partnering with the ESA to relaunch the show this year. The ESA has also informed... Read more ›
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Baldur's Gate 3 is one of the most highly acclaimed games of the year, marrying the best of video games with the complexity and nuance of a Dungeons and Dragons campaign. It's unashamedly a PC-centric title, with a dense interface and controls best suited for a computer keyboard so it's not totally clear how well the game will fare on PS5. Adding to potential controller quirks, the PC build has... Read more ›
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Mason Greenwood will be reinstated in Football Manager, developer Sports Interactive has confirmed. The move comes after the Manchester United player's recent loan to Spanish side Getafe, where he will play this season. Greenwood was removed from Football Manager, EA Sports' FIFA and Konami's eFootball after his arrest by police in January 2022 on suspicion of rape and assault. He was subsequently charged in October 2022 with attempted rape, assault... Read more ›
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I stumbled upon the cabaret club by chance. I was given limited time to play Like A Dragon Gaiden and told to explore thoroughly. But I didn't expect to stumble upon this. I emerge into a city on a boat, complete with replica Osaka Castle. It's a hedonistic theme park, a Japanese Las Vegas, filled with gambling parlours, women in bunny ears, and a giant clown. Everything is luminous. I... Read more ›
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Megan Fox is lending her voice and likeness to vampire Nitara in Mortal Kombat 1. Last night, NetherRealm announced Nitara will return to the series as a playable character for the first time in almost 20 years. In a new video showcasing the blood-thirsty fighter, Fox said the character resonated with her, perhaps acknowledging her own penchant for a few drops of the red stuff. Nitara is "evil but also... Read more ›
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Bethesda's Starfield taps into our innate human instinct to advance, to manifest the future and ultimately discover the meaning of our insignificant existence in the infinite wonders of the universe. If you ask me, Bethesda has the track record of creating incredible fantasy or post-apocalyptic worlds, so the final frontier of space is the perfect next step for them. Starfield transports us to a truly different view of the space... Read more ›
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In Cologne last month, Nintendo's public Gamescom showfloor booth let you play Pikmin 4 and Super Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. But behind the scenes, the company had more up its sleeves. Developer presentations for Switch 2 took place behind closed doors, Eurogamer understands, with partners shown tech demos of how well the system is designed to run. One Switch 2 demo is a souped up version of Switch launch title... Read more ›
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Starfield has exceeded a million concurrent players across all platforms by the end of its first day of full release. Xbox boss Phil Spencer shared the news on X (formerly Twitter), adding: "Thanks to all the players who helped us reach this great milestone and congrats to Bethesda Studios." The game had already got off to an impressive start last week when it was released into early access for purchasers... Read more ›
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Inside Eurogamer is a podcast series exclusively for supporters of Eurogamer. Supporting us costs £3/$3/€3 a month and unlocks a handful of exclusive features like this, plus gets you ad-free viewing of the website, discounts, and more. It's episode four of Inside Eurogamer, the show where we go behind the scenes and talk about the things we do and why we do them. This month, we're talking about Starfield and... Read more ›
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There's something immortal about the golden era of high school movies and TV shows - a solid block of hyper-American 90s and early 00s dramedies that shaped, for better or worse, how a generation parsed teenhood and the idea of growing up. There were the pop-infused Brat Pack movies, the early edginess of Degrassi Junior High and My So-Called Life, and the cult classic Freaks and Geeks; we have Clueless,... Read more ›
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Pikmin 4 is far from a difficult game. There's no time limit you need to worry about, most resources can be perpetually collected, and the game is extremely forgiving about your ever-growing Pikmin death toll. It's easy enough to see Pikmin 4's story properly to the end, with the toughest challenges being its platinum badges for Dandori side-missions. (It can be particularly tough with some of the Dandori battles against... Read more ›
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Valve's never-ending tinkering with Steam will soon see support for PlayStation's DualSense or DualShock controllers bought to the fore, their compatibility set to be clearly listed on store and library pages from October. That's according to a developer-focused blog post confirming, among other things, that of the 87m Steam users who've played a game using a controller at least once, around 27 percent of those - up from 11 perfect... Read more ›
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All eyes might currently be on BigOl'Spacegame, but there's plenty more happening at Bethesda behind-the-scenes, one of those obviously being MachineGames' Indiana Jones project - which, depending how you choose to interpret four words from Bethesda creative director Todd Howard, might just be gearing up for a proper reveal next year. Bethesda announced it had an Indiana Jones game in the works - with Wolfenstein studio MachineGames at the helm... Read more ›
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Developer Gunfire Games has confirmed it's readying a new update for its celebrated (and million-selling) Souls-like shooter sequel Remnant 2, promising that more quality of life updates, bug fixes, performance improvements, and a "potato mode" will be with players "soon". That news comes via Remnant 2 principal designer Ben Cureton, who shared a list of the upcoming patch's headline features on social media. The aforementioned "potato mode" is, alas, unlikely... Read more ›
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Final Fantasy 14 won't be going free-to-play anytime soon. Each new expansion of Square Enix's MMORPG has extended its meme-worthy free trial to include more and more of the game. As announced recently at the Las Vegas Fan Fest, that free trial will be expanded to include Stormblood up to level 70 when next expansion Dawntrail is released next year. But will the company ever reach a point where that... Read more ›
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With summer teetering on the precipice, threatening to tumble into a rainy, windswept autumn any day now, EA is wisely hedging its bets with its two newly announced The Sims 4 Kit packs - both arriving Thursday, 7th September - giving us sun, fun, and swimwear on one side, and resolutely indoor luxury living on the other. The Sims 4's Poolside Splash Kit, obviously enough, is all about appropriate attire... Read more ›
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Jeff Gardiner, veteran RPG developer, said he's "thrilled, not threatened" by the success of other RPGs like Baldur's Gate 3. Eurogamer spoke to the ex-Bethesda producer at Gamescom and discussed the current state of RPGs: why they're so popular and how the success of Larian's latest game was raising expectations of the genre. "I am thrilled, not threatened by great RPGs," said Gardiner, when asked about Baldur's Gate 3. "I... Read more ›
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After an 11 year absence, the Armored Core series jet-boosts back into action with Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon. And, given the huge success of Elden Ring last year, there is now of course heightened interest in developer From Software's output, regardless of what form it takes. Armored Core 6 is a completely different beast in game design to the studio's more recognised series of course, and so the... Read more ›
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Five of the Best is a weekly series for supporters of Eurogamer. It's a series that highlights some of the features in games that often overlooked. It's also about having your say, so don't be shy, use the comments below and join in!Oh and you can find our entire Five of the Best archive elsewhere on the site.Plants! And I don't mean friends you position in the audience to laugh... Read more ›
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