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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The new Lords of the Fallen is shaping up pretty nicely, and it's certainly a looker in terms of pure detail. Some followers of the upcoming Soulslike, however, have been curious about how it'll run on their hardware, ever since developer Hexworks revealed some relatively high PC spec requirements without much of an idea for target performance. Speaking to Eurogamer at a recent preview event, executive prodcer Saul Gascon and... Read more ›
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It's impossible not to define Lords of the Fallen in FromSoftware's terms. With its capital-D Dark Fantasy world and its dodge rolls and healing flasks and monster factory characters, Hexworks - a collective of two studios in Barcelona and Bucharest that's still a part of the same CI Games that co-developed the first Lords of the Fallen, back in 2014 - has defined itself into a certain class, a specifically... Read more ›
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Larian has released a new hotfix for Baldur's Gate 3 that solves a game-breaking bug which was corrupting player saves. The bug in question only affected a fraction of players, but this small number included Eurogamer's own reviewer - something which has impacted our efforts to get a Baldur's Gate 3 review to you. So why did the bug happen? It turns out there was simply too much to do... Read more ›
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The author of a book telling the story of Tetris' creation has launched a lawsuit against the makers of this year's Tetris movie. Dan Ackerman, a writer and video game journalist, published The Tetris Effect: The Game that Hypnotised the World back in 2016. In it, he describes the Cold War-era battle to get Tetris made. This year's Tetris film, starring Taron Egerton, retells the same story - which is... Read more ›
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Film producer Charles Roven is "definitely looking to make another" Uncharted film adaptation. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Roven was asked if there was a desire to continue the film franchise after its impressive box office success. "Oh yeah! We had a really good time with that movie," he said. Read more Read more ›
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The official Pokémon Center shop has launched its latest plush toy - and it's for Wiglett, the long, pink-tipped worm-like creature that stands erect at 10-and-a-quarter inches. Wiglett debuted in last year's Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, and quickly became something of a favourite. The Pokémon Company releases plush toys of most Pokémon species, though the product photos for Wiglett's design have caught the eye of fans, and are being rapidly... Read more ›
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Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis is set to release on iOS and Android on 7th September. Ever Crisis is the mobile adaptation of the original Final Fantasy 7 announced a few years back. The last we heard was at this year's Summer Games Fest, when its beta test was announced. Pre-registration is open now ahead of the full release. Read more Read more ›
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Narrative adventure developer Telltale has snapped up Flavourworks, the UK-based studio behind FMV game Erica. This is, of course, the more recently-reborn version of Telltale which sprung back to life at the end of 2018 under new management, after the original Telltale went under. Flavourworks, meanwhile, remains best known as the developer of Erica, which first launched for PlayStation 4 back in 2019. In the years since it has refocused... Read more ›
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An update for Halo Infinite has been released including a new map, bug fixes, and switching off Personal AI chatter. Your Personal AI is there in multiplayer, chatting away with some helpful (and unhelpful) quips. If that's too much for you, it can now be disabled in the audio settings. The update also brings a new map, Dredge, available in custom games and matchmaking playlists. Read more Read more ›
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It's been 10 years since acclaimed "dystopian document thriller" Papers, Please first released, and to celebrate the milestone, developer Lucas Pope has released an official Game & Watch inspired demake, as well as discounting the original by 80% on all platforms. Papers, Please made its debut on 8th August 2013, casting players as an immigration officer on the border of fictional Eastern Bloc country, Arstotzka. On the face of it,... Read more ›
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As part of its 20th anniversary celebrations, Obsidian Entertainment has been airing a documentary series digging into the studio's history, and the newly aired final episode has a little to say about its future too, sharing a few details on the upcoming Avowed, including the revelation it started life as a co-op experience before pivoting to a single-player RPG. "When I look back at 20 years, there's decisions of mine... Read more ›
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Following the official unveiling of Modern Warfare 3 earlier this week, Activision has confirmed players will be able to transfer a "vast amount" of previously acquired Modern Warfare 2 content over to this year's sequel when it launches in November. Activision shared the news in a blog on the Call of Duty website, explaining that transferable content will include the likes of "weapons and cosmetic content, including Bundles, Operators, and... Read more ›
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Atlas Fallen feels like a dream. Not because it's incredible, but because it's already hazy. My memories of it are comfortably curled alongside memories playing Warhammer: Space Marine, Darksiders, Kingdoms Of Amalur, and other X360/PS3 action games that I just about remember the names of. That boils down to the fact that Atlas Fallen's combat is good fun, sometimes really good fun, but it's too often bogged down by, well,... Read more ›
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Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian has said it has taken "immediate" steps to ensure localisation staff currently left out of the game's credits are listed in full via a future patch. Earlier today, a post on X (formerly Twitter) highlighted the fact that the game's credits currently only list a fraction of the localisation team who worked on the game's mammoth script for more than three years. Now, in a... Read more ›
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Sony has announced the next round of games joining its PlayStation Plus subscription service this month. The additions include two games that will be joining day one: Sea of Stars and Moving Out 2. Of course, Sony's first party games still won't join the service at launch but these two follow Stray and Tchia as day one third-party releases. Sea of Stars (29th August) is developer Sabotage's take on a... Read more ›
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Flashback 2, the sequel to Delphine Software's classic 16-bit sci-fi puzzle-platformer, has been given a proper release date and is launching for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC on 16th November. And to celebrate the news, developer Microids has shared a fresh trailer, this time showcasing the sprawling city of New Washington. The original Flashback, for those unfamiliar, arrived back in 1992, charting the 22nd century adventures of agent Conrad B.... Read more ›
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A roleplaying musical. How exciting! How intriguing! So many games have mixed genres with rhythm, now it's the turn to put narrative to melody: a musical as a video game. And what a cast! What a production team! Stray Gods is written by David Gaider (Dragon Age) with music from Austin Wintory (Journey). It features most of the main cast of The Last of Us, including Troy Baker, Ashley Johnson,... Read more ›
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In February 2015, The Order: 1886 came and went. This third-person narrative-driven action game arrived on PS4 with plenty of hype, but it delivered what felt like a prologue for a larger concept and achieved a lowly Metacritic score of just 63. Some loved it of course, but the game never received a sequel or even a PS4 Pro upgrade. It's a game with limitations, of course, but it pushed... Read more ›
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Take-Two, the publisher behind the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6, is once again telling investors to expect something very big to arrive next year. This isn't the first time we've seen Take-Two effectively pencil in the launch of GTA6 for the coming financial year - which runs from April 2024 to March 2025. But it is, again, a clear sign that Rockstar's still under-wraps behemoth is actually not that far... Read more ›
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Nintendo has patented Link's Ultrahand and Fuse abilities from Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The company has recently made a number of its registered patents public, including 31 related to the latest Zelda game, Automaton reports. Many of those patents relate to Link's main suite of abilities, but there are some more general and unusual patents too - including the game's loading screen, for instance. Read more Read more ›
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