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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 07/08/2025 04:06 EDT

Doom creator John Romero's studio not closed, as publishers express interest in saving cancelled game

Contrary to previous reports, Romero Games has not closed, and the team is now in contact with a number of publishers which may be able to save its cancelled game. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net 3 place · 06/26/2025 20:29 EDT

Monster Hunter Wilds' next content update detailed as Steam reviews continue Overwhelmingly Negative plunge

Monster Hunter Wilds is not having a particularly good time of it over on Steam; thanks to ongoing performance issues and a perceived lack of meaningful content updates, players numbers are routinely dipping below those of the now seven-year-old Monster Hunter World, and recent reviews have tipped the game into Overwhelmingly Negative territory. Amid all this, Capcom has now outlined Monster Hunter Wilds' next free Title Update, but whether it'll... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 19:04 EDT

Two Point Museum is going rogue (and barbarian, wizard, and bard) in its fantasy inspired new DLC

Daft but brilliant curation sim Two Point Museum is grabbing its D20s and venturing into the world of medieval fantasy for its first paid DLC release, which promises magical exhibits (and ensuing curses for the careless), RPG-inspired expeditions, and more when it launches in July. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 16:34 EDT

Smash hit co-op climber Peak sells another million as studio outlines future update plans

Just days after barreling through the 1m sales barrier, Peak - the daft co-op climbing game from developer Landcrab - has reached another impressive milestone. It's now sold over 2m copies, and Landcrab is celebrating the occasion by talking a little about its plans for future updates. Read more Read more ›

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 11:47 EDT

Lost Records and Jusant developer Don't Nod is laying off staff

Don't Nod - the developer behind Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, Jusant, and the recently-announced Aphelion - is laying off staff from its Montreal office. The number of impacted staff is undisclosed. Read more Read more ›

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Sherif Saed @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 11:00 EDT

As the full game is announced for PS Plus, here are six things to look forward to in Diablo 4 Season 9

Yesterday, Sony announced that PlayStation Plus is getting some big games to celebrate the service's 15th birhtday. One of the big additions to the subscription service is Diablo 4. You can read our four star review of Blizzard's latest take on the ARPG at the link if you're keen to know more about the intricacy and depth of this mammoth effort in the dungeon-crawling genre. Read more Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 10:00 EDT

Like it or not, developers are experimenting with AI for their remasters and remakes - but can they ever be any good?

Remakes and remasters are big business these days. As technology improves, these rereleases allow players to revisit a game with fresh eyes and enjoy their old favourites on modern platforms. For developers and publishers, rereleases are an efficient way to land in the hands of more players. And that's particularly important in the current climate of the games industry, where budgets are tight and developing new projects takes years of... Read more ›

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 10:00 EDT

Chris Avellone joins former Quantic Dreams writer at Republic Games to work on ambitious project inspired by "golden-age of RPGs"

Games writer and designer Chris Avellone - whose previous credits include the likes of Fallout: New Vegas, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 - has joined up with Republic Games to work on the studio's upcoming release. Read more Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 09:38 EDT

Sony sued in Netherlands over "Sony Tax" and its perceived monopoly on digital sales

Sony is being sued in a Dutch class action lawsuit over artificially inflated prices on the PlayStation Store. Read more Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 09:10 EDT

Sonic joins McLaren Racing in historic partnership with Sega

Sega is now the official gaming partner of McLaren Racing, in a multi-year collaboration with Sonic the Hedgehog. Read more Read more ›

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Robert Purchese @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 09:00 EDT

Steam's fourth most played game doesn't really make any money, and its developer says it's better off that way

Bongo Cat, currently the fourth most played game on Steam - a placing it's held for a few months now - doesn't actually make any money. Despite having had around 150,000 daily concurrent players since April, making it at this moment more popular than blockbusters like Elden Ring: Nightreign and Dune: Awakening, Bongo Cat isn't able to recoup the miniscule development costs it has. Read more Read more ›

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 08:12 EDT

Nintendo's Switch 2 game Drag x Drive appears to not support local multiplayer

Nintendo's 3 v 3 wheelchair basketball game Drag x Drive doesn't appear to have support for local multiplayer. Read more Read more ›

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Rick Lane @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 08:04 EDT

System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster review

Reviewing System Shock 2's 25th anniversary remaster should have been the easiest gig of my career. A stone-cold classic lovingly updated by a studio that exists because of System Shock 2? Let's whack five stars over a picture of SHODAN's face and call it lunch. Read more Read more ›

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 07:19 EDT

The endgame gets better: Dune: Awakening vastly expands PvE portion of the Deep Desert in its new public test server

Dune: Awakening now has a public test client, which offers players an early peak at upcoming changes coming to the game. One of these is a substantial change to the endgame Deep Desert - a vast expansion to the shielded PvE section. Read more Read more ›

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 07:00 EDT

Jack Black's Officer Dick returns to Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4, and he's bringing his English cousin with him

Jack Black will be reprising his role as playable skater Officer Dick in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4. In addition, Black will also be playing Dick's English equivalent, Constable Richard, on the upcoming skater's release. Read more Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 06:19 EDT

Square "collapsed" after Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi left, says composer Nobuo Uematsu

"Square collapsed" after Hironobu Sakaguchi left the company, said Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu, adding the "situation at Square was awful after he quit". Read more Read more ›

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 06/26/2025 06:11 EDT

Mario Kart World updates Random online selection, but what fans really want is a classic mode

Mario Kart World has received another update, which along with some general fixes also makes changes to courses selected in Random during an online VS Race. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 06/25/2025 17:47 EDT

Dying Light 1 gets free audio and visual "enhancements" this week, but they won't be coming to Switch

It's a big year for Dying Light; the open-world zombie series is celebrating its tenth anniversary, and developer Techland is marking the occasion with a variety of projects. That includes a newly detailed audio and visual refresh for the series' debut instalment, which arrives in a free update - titled Dying Light: Retouched - this Thursday, 26th June. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 06/25/2025 15:01 EDT

Stalker 2's latest patch finally fixes A-Life, arrives alongside 700GB of official modding tools

It's taken a while to get it sorted, but developer GSC Game World has finally managed to fix Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl's wonky A-Life system as part of the post-apocalyptic shooter's latest massive update, meaning players can now expect a bit more life to their wasteland adventure as NPCs pursue their own goals and live their lives. Oh, and official modding tools have arrived too, but you might need... Read more ›

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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 06/25/2025 12:16 EDT

Sony really won't be putting new first party games on PlayStation Plus day one any time soon

Sony is sticking to its guns, and won't be releasing its first party games day one on its PlayStation Plus subscription service. Read more Read more ›

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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · 06/25/2025 11:27 EDT

Two worlds collide at last as Palworld: Tides of Terraria launches today

Palworld: Tides of Terraria is out now, an expansion blending the third-person survival game and the popular sandbox. Read more Read more ›

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