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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 08/16/2024 06:01 EDT

Pokémon launches adorable Japan plane safety video

Japanese airline ANA has revealed a new plane safety video starring a variety of Pokémon. The Pokémon brand has a long-standing relationship with ANA, and has adorned several of its jets with Pokémon characters over the past few decades. But this safety video is the first of its kind - and it's worth a watch to see numerous Pokémon getting to grips with good airline etiquette. While Pikachu and Pichu... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 08/15/2024 18:47 EDT

Call of Duty might have seen its last 200GB+ install size as Activision announces optimisation plans

Call of Duty has become an absolute hard drive hog in recent years, with 2023's entry managing to consume over 200GB of storage in some cases. That all might be about to change, however, as Activision has announced major changes to the way it'll be handing installs with this year's Black Ops 6, promising "smaller and more customised downloads" as a result. Activision shared the news in a post on... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 08/15/2024 15:56 EDT

Hitman 3 VR: Reloaded's enhanced stealth action gets an airing in first gameplay trailer

Back in June, developer IO Interactive revealed it was resurrecting and reworking Hitman 3's VR mode, first released for PSVR in 2021, exclusively for Meta Quest 3 - and the studio has now shared first gameplay, showcasing this Reloaded edition's various enhancements. On a basic level, Hitman 3 VR: Reloaded is the same game that earned itself a Eurogamer Recommended badge back in the day, meaning players can don goggles... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 08/15/2024 13:35 EDT

Acclaimed biking game Lonely Mountains: Downhill is getting a skiing sequel

Lonely Mountains: Downhill, the brilliantly serene/controller-snappingly infuriating mountain biking game from developer Megagon Industries, is trading its wheels for a pair of skis later this year, with the arrival of newly announced follow-up, Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders. Much like its predecessor, Snow Riders is all about getting from up to down as elegantly and/or speedily as possible. This time, though, its gorgeous mountain vistas are blanketed in thick snow and... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 08/15/2024 12:45 EDT

Games Done Quick's Flame Fatales charity speedrunning event returns this weekend

Flame Fatales, the all-women and femmes charity speedrunning event from Games Done Quick, returns for another week-long programme of impressively swift gaming feats this weekend. This year's Flame Fatales (which will be the event's fourth outing since its launch back in 2021) gets underway on Sunday, 16th August. More specifically, things kick off at 6:15pm BST, with a Horizon Forbidden West Burning Shores 100% speedrun by RE_doc19. Seven days -... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 08/15/2024 12:00 EDT

Amazon MMO New World's Aeternum overhaul is having an open beta next month

New World: Aeternum, the latest expansion/do-over for Amazon's middling MMO New World, is having an open beta on 13th September ahead of its full PC and console release in October. Aeternum, if you're unfamiliar, emerged back in June, amid some confused messaging that didn't entirely make it clear exactly what it was. And, truthfully, Amazon's marketing remains as baffling as ever. The gist, though, is that this is the same... Read more ›

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John Linneman @ Eurogamer.net · 08/15/2024 11:31 EDT

Doom and Doom 2: are Nightdive's latest remasters the definitive editions?

For many, scaling Mount Everest has stood as the ultimate challenge of one's strength and endurance. An achievement of a lifetime. For long-time Doom players, however, there is an equivalent: NUTS.WAD. Legend has it that NUTS.WAD descended upon Doom players in the year 2001: a map from the future in which players are dropped into a single map with more than 10,000 enemies and a handful of power-ups. And now... Read more ›

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Ian Higton @ Eurogamer.net · 08/15/2024 10:51 EDT

Splitgate 2 plays great - but its new focus on objective-based 4v4 team games may be a turn off

The thing I loved the most about the original Splitgate was the fact that, to me at least, it felt like playing the original Halo with my pals at LAN parties back in the early 2000s. Not only that but it came with all the mod cons of the current gaming era, including a wealth of customisable lobbies and crossplay multiplayer so it was incredibly easy to set up our... Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 08/15/2024 10:00 EDT

Hugely-promising indie The Plucky Squire launches next month, day one on PlayStation Plus

The Plucky Squire, one of Eurogamer's most anticipated games of the year, will launch for PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch and Xbox Series X/S on 17th September, publisher Devolver Digital has announced. It'll also be a day one launch via PlayStation Plus, for anyone signed up to Sony's subscription service. An innovative 2D and 3D platformer based in and around the pages of a picture book, The Plucky Squire is... Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 08/15/2024 09:00 EDT

Persona 3's Episode Aigis DLC has left me with plenty of unanswered questions

Fans were jubilant when Persona 3 received a remake earlier this year, but this turned to disappointment when it became clear its Episode Aigis epilogue DLC was not included. Multiple versions of Persona 3 have been released since the game's initial PS2 launch in 2006 - namely Persona 3 FES and Persona 3 Portable, each with unique additions. The release of this year's Persona 3 Reload was an opportunity to... Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net 2 place · 08/15/2024 04:42 EDT

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 delayed to 2025

Warhorse Studios has revealed a delay to Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, which will now arrive on 11th February 2025. "We aimed for the end of the year and almost made it - almost is not good enough though, so we slipped to 2025," Warhorse's Tobias Stolz-Zwilling said in a video posted to X. The next week will still be a busy one for the game, though, as it pops up... Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 08/15/2024 04:23 EDT

Dragon Age: The Veilguard release date leaks

Dragon Age: The Veilguard, BioWare's long-awaited next entry in its fantasy role-playing game series, will launch on 31st October. That's according to an early version of tonight's release date reveal trailer which has popped up online early. It's been a long wait for BioWare fans - just a month shy of a full decade since 2014's Dragon Age: Inquisition - but finally the next chapter in the saga is only... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 08/14/2024 17:34 EDT

Amazon reportedly working on animated anthology TV series featuring Spelunky and other video game worlds

Amazon has reportedly commissioned a new animated anthology series for its Prime Video streaming service that'll feature new stories set across a variety of existing video game worlds, including Spelunky and Amazon's own New World. That's according to Hollywood news publication Deadline, whose sources say the series - which is reportedly titled Secret Level - is being developed by Tim Miller and his Blur Studio, the creative team behind Netflix's... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 08/14/2024 15:40 EDT

Let's Build a Zoo studio is making a game dev management sim where you design your own MMO

Springloaded Software, the developer behind 2021's animal-splicing tycoon game Let's Build a Zoo, has unveiled Let's Build a Dungeon - a new "multi-layered" management sim in which players attempt to run a game development studio while creating their own MMORPG. Let's Build a Dungeon's first layer comes in the form of studio management, with players needing to recruit staff (including artists, programmers, planners, and testers); manage project deadlines, advertising campaigns,... Read more ›

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Victoria Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 08/14/2024 12:17 EDT

Here's your PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium lineup for August

Sony has announced August's PlayStation Plus games.Those on the subscription's Extra tier will get the following titles:In addition to the above, those on PS Plus Premium will also get access to the below: Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 08/14/2024 12:16 EDT

Treyarch shows off Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's Terminus Island Zombies map in new trailer

Activision sure is dragging out its reveal of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's Zombies mode. But if you're sucker for the undead stuff, there's more where last week's trailer and gameplay reveal came from, with developer Treyarch having now offered a tour of Zombies' Terminus map. Terminus Island is one of two maps that'll be available at launch (the other being the West Virginian town of Liberty Falls), and... Read more ›

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Christian Donlan @ Eurogamer.net · 08/14/2024 12:00 EDT

Pixel art adventure Arco's really good fun - but it's also very buggy at the moment

I've been playing Arco on and off for the last few weeks on Switch and PC. I'm loving it - I think Arco's pretty wonderful. But the builds I've been playing on are also rather buggy, and I haven't been able to get to the end, either because of show-stopper bugs or random crashes.What we're going to do in this case is hold back the review until next week, when... Read more ›

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Victoria Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 08/14/2024 11:53 EDT

Would the Borderlands movie have been better with Uwe Boll at the helm? Well, he seems to think so

Eli Roth's recent Borderlands film adaptation hasn't exactly had the best debut. Ahead of release, critics far and wide shared disparaging reviews of the adaptation, with phrases such as "disaster" and "lifeless, unfunny, and visually repulsive dud" being bandied about.And then the film was released and, well, things didn't really get much better. The Cate Blanchette-fronted adaptation generated just $4m on its opening day, a disappointing result that looks set... Read more ›

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Will Judd @ Eurogamer.net · 08/14/2024 11:28 EDT

AMD Ryzen 9 9900X and Ryzen 9 9950X review: mystifying performance

A week ago we looked at the slightly underwhelming AMD Ryzen 9600X and 9700X, which were marked by modest gaming performance increases in some titles, more significantly better content creation grunt and slightly better thermals. Now it's time to look at the second half of AMD's Zen 5 quartet, the £459/$499 Ryzen 9 9900X and £609/$649 Ryzen 9 9950X. These are powerful 12-core and 16-core parts that ought to be... Read more ›

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Alex Battaglia @ Eurogamer.net · 08/14/2024 10:12 EDT

Why VRR is not a magic bullet for fixing poor performance

It began in 2013 with the arrival of Nvidia G-Sync - the first form of variable refresh rate (VRR) display technology. Rather than attempt to synchronise, or not synchronise GPU output with your screen, the host hardware took control - kicking off a new display refresh when the GPU was ready with a new grame. V-sync judder didn't happen, screen-tearing would (by and large!) disappear. FreeSync and HDMI VRR would... Read more ›

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