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Vikki Blake @ Eurogamer.net · 07/13/2024 13:15 EDT

Dying Light 2 dev Techland is making "most roles" office-based or hybrid, including staff who live abroad

Dying Light 2 developer Techland has requested that the majority of staff – including employees who work abroad – come into the office full-time or commit to a "hybrid" model.The studio says it needs people to come into the office "regularly to foster stronger connections".According to Polish site CD-Action, "regularly" equates to eight working days every two months. The outlet also alleges that line managers were given less than 24... Read more ›

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Vikki Blake @ Eurogamer.net · 07/13/2024 12:42 EDT

Star Citizen's free to play for a week

Star Citizen's Foundation Festival is now live, and anyone curious about the game can jump on and try it for free from 12-19th July.Developer Cloud Imperium says the festival – described as "a civic program in-lore aimed at strengthening community spirit" – is introducing an expanded "new player experience" that's available for new and returning players, "as well as a Guide System to connect veteran pilots with newcomers to aid... Read more ›

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Vikki Blake @ Eurogamer.net 2 place · 07/13/2024 09:33 EDT

Ubisoft's live-action Driver series may be dead, but the series itself isn't

Ubisoft's live-action Driver series has been cancelled.According to journalist Stephen Totilo, the production company behind the show, Binge, has closed down, taking the Driver series with it. Read more Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 07/12/2024 18:56 EDT

Saudi Arabia is hosting the inaugural Esports Olympic Games next year

Following its half-hearted, widely derided stab at an esports event in 2023, the International Olympic Committee has announced the inaugural Olympic Esports Games in partnership with the Saudi Arabian Olympic & Paralympic Committee, to be held in Saudi Arabia next year. Tethering its future esports success to a regime that's been widely criticised for its poor human rights record - which includes the criminalisation of homosexuality, fewer rights for women,... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 07/12/2024 14:44 EDT

The 80s Karate Kid movies are getting a 16-bit-style beat-'em-up in September

80s movie favourite The Karate Kid is being turned into a 16-bit style side-scrolling beat-'em-up, and it's heading to PlayStation, Xbox, Switch and PC on 20th September this year. The Karate Kid: Street Rumble comes from GameMill Entertainment, the publisher behind Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, and is firmly setting its sights on the 80s era of Karate Kid rather than Netflix's Cobra Kai continuation - which has already spawned two games... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net 3 place · 07/12/2024 12:26 EDT

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed shows off its platform-brawling in first trailer

As an old person who's still not over the novelty of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles being allowed to be called the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in the UK without anyone getting funny about the word "ninja", it'd be fair to say I'm a little behind on the franchise. So the news there's a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game out this October based on a movie I didn't know existed... Read more ›

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Alex Battaglia @ Eurogamer.net 3 place · 07/12/2024 10:00 EDT

AMD's FSR 3.1 upscaling tested: improved over FSR 2 but DLSS and XeSS are still ahead

Following the recent release of AMD's FSR 3.1 image reconstruction and frame generation technology, developer Nixxes has updated its recent Sony PC ports to add support for the new version. We've tested it to discover what improvements it offers over the initial offering and how FSR 3.1 compares to other image reconstruction techniques from Intel and Nvidia. Has the gulf in quality between machine learning-based solutions and the compute-driven FSR... Read more ›

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Victoria Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net 1 place · 07/12/2024 08:44 EDT

External translators hired for Nintendo projects bemoan lack of credit in "almost every big title"

Translators contracted from firms outside of Nintendo have complained about not being credited for their work on high-profile games from the Mario maker, including The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Super Mario RPG.Speaking with Game Developer, anonymous sources who worked for external translator agencies on Nintendo's projects said they had been left off credits. In addition, sources said they had been asked to... Read more ›

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Vikki Blake @ Eurogamer.net · 07/12/2024 08:15 EDT

Indika publisher 11 Bit donates $50k to support Ukrainian children impacted by Kyiv hospital attack

Indika publisher 11 Bit Studios is donating $50k to support Ukrainian children impacted by Russia's devastating attack on Kyiv's Ohmatdyt Children's Hospital.The Polish studio said it was making the donation as "mere words would be empty without a meaningful act". Read more Read more ›

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Vikki Blake @ Eurogamer.net · 07/12/2024 07:52 EDT

The Outlast Trials' newest villain is "a freakish big baby obsessed with his Pacifier"

Red Barrels has a new villain, map, trials, and rig for players brave enough to re-enrol in The Outlast Trials.As part of the first major update to the chaotic cooperative horror since it released in full earlier this year, new enemy Franco "II Bambino" Barbi is "the perverse son of New Orleans mafia don Salvatore Barbi, driven by craven entitlement, greed, and psychosexual violence fueled by his impotence and insecurities"... Read more ›

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Victoria Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 07/12/2024 06:25 EDT

Journey to the Savage Planet sequel seemingly in development

A sequel to Journey to the Savage Planet is seemingly in development.While Journey to the Savage Planet's original developer Typhoon Studios was shut down back in 2021, it was reformed to become Racoon Logic that same year.At this time, the studio's head Reid Schneider said Raccoon plans to "build upon the Journey to the Savage Planet franchise in the future". And, it now seems that more word on the series'... Read more ›

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Vikki Blake @ Eurogamer.net · 07/12/2024 06:07 EDT

The First Descendant developer responds to claims its icons are too similar to those in Destiny 2

Nexon has responded to claims the iconography of The First Descendant is strikingly similar to icons found in Destiny 2.Earlier this week, players identified a surprising number of similarities between the icons and weapons used in the new free-to-play sci-fi shooter The First Descendant and Destiny 2.Responding to Forbes, which initially raised the issue, publisher Nexon said it is "taking the concerns raised seriously" and will "ensure that the imagery... Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 07/12/2024 05:55 EDT

Japan-only Starfy games now out worldwide on Nintendo Switch Online

Three Starfy games previously only available in Japan have been added to Nintendo Switch Online for Expansion members. Densetsu no Starfy 1, 2 and 3 were all released on the Game Boy Advance between 2002 and 2004, but are now available globally on Switch. A fourth game came to Nintendo DS in 2006, which was followed by The Legendary Starfy on the same console - the only game in the... Read more ›

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Robert Purchese @ Eurogamer.net · 07/12/2024 05:03 EDT

What we've been playing - door kicking, cursed oil rigs, and surprisingly still-powerful old games

Hello! Welcome back to our regular feature where we write a little bit about some of the games we've been playing over the past few days. This week we've been revisiting games we thought we never would, because now we know the ending; we've been tip-toeing around on cursed oil rigs, enjoying the details but not the horrific monster that lurks there; and we've been kicking down doors. We've had... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 07/11/2024 17:34 EDT

Next week's Epic Games Store freebies bringing arcade management and Welsh folklore horror

If you just can't get enough of those Epic Games Store freebies, here're some more for your list; Epic has revealed an upcoming twosome of arcade management action and Welsh folklore horror when its latest batch of free titles arrives next week. And, before that, grid-based, turn-based deckbuilder Floppy Knights is currently available to download and keep for zero pee. Starting in the present, Rose City Games' Floppy Knights casts... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 07/11/2024 16:15 EDT

Historical fantasy RPG GreedFall 2 launches into Steam early access this September

GreedFall 2: The Dying World, the sequel to 2019's scrappy but enjoyable historical fantasy RPG GreedFall, will launch into Steam early access on 24th September this year. The original GreedFall was, despite its rough edges, a bit of a surprise hit, its blend of RPG action and BioWare-style player choice striking enough of a chord among players that it went onto sell 2m copies. So it wasn't a complete surprise... Read more ›

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Matt Wales @ Eurogamer.net · 07/11/2024 13:32 EDT

Epic Games Store's latest freebies bring arcade management and adorable deckbuilding

If you're hankering for some freebie action to see you into the weekend, you might want to point yourself toward the Epic Games Store, where you can procure a helping of arcade management and grid-based, turn-based deck building for the sum of zero pee. More specifically, from 11th July (that's today, unless you're reading it in the future, in which case apologies for the confusion) until next Thursday, 18th July,... Read more ›

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Robert Purchese @ Eurogamer.net · 07/11/2024 12:55 EDT

In a talk at Brighton's Develop conference this week, former Larian writer Baudelaire Welch declared the bear romance scene in Baldur's Gate 3 "a watershed moment in game history". They said it was an unprecedented example of a developer recognising and validating the fanfiction community surrounding a game by realising something they wanted in it.Welch was responsible for overseeing the companion romances in the game, and wrote the Dark Urge... Read more ›

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Tom Phillips @ Eurogamer.net · 07/11/2024 10:41 EDT

Does the loss of day one launches make Xbox Game Pass pointless?

This week on the Eurogamer Newscast, we discuss Microsoft's big changes to Xbox Game Pass. Xbox Game Pass for console is gone, unless you subscribe already. In its place: Xbox Game Pass Standard, which will no longer include new day one games from Microsoft, Activision, Blizzard and Bethesda. Oh, and everything's going up in price.Do these changes mark the end of Game Pass being a must-have subscription for Xbox owners?... Read more ›

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Ed Nightingale @ Eurogamer.net · 07/11/2024 10:20 EDT

Frontier officially announces Planet Coaster 2, now with water parks

Frontier has officially announced Planet Coaster 2, the sequel to its popular theme park management game. The studio has been teasing news for the past couple of days on its Twitch channel, with an ongoing stream of park noises. Now it's shown a short in-engine teaser and revealed water parks will be a major new inclusion. The game will be released this autumn, with a full gameplay reveal set for... Read more ›

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