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Enotria: The Last Song CEO apologises to "Xbox community" for "a choice that was forced to make"
CEO Giacomo Greco says "I prefer the game to be perfect on two platforms rather than discreet on three".
Jyamma Games has "officially apologised to the Xbox community" after deciding not to release the soulslike Enotria: The Last Song on Xbox in order to ensure a "superior experience" for players on PC and PS5.
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New co-op action roguelike, Sworn, will release on PC and consoles later this year, and it's running an open playtest next week.
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GTA 6's release may slip to 2026 as development has reportedly "fallen behind"
Rockstar is still "aiming" for a Q2 2025 release, although a Q3 release seems more realistic.
GTA 6's development has reportedly fallen so far behind, the eagerly-anticipated game may miss its 2025 release window.
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Feature | "The fear phase": Tomas Sala on landing another Falconeer game
As Bulwark nears release, the developer looks back.
Earlier this year I spoke to Tomas Sala, the developer of The Falconeer and his new game, Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles. I was particularly eager to chat while development on Bulwark was wrapping up, since, as a pretty-much solo developer, Sala's process has always seemed so explorative.
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Swen Vincke elaborates to Eurogamer.
You might have heard: while Larian isn't done with updating Baldur's Gate 3, the studio's next game won't be Baldur's Gate 4 or anything to do with D&D.
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Final Fantasy 16: The Rising Tide DLC makes a splash this April
Water 'bout that.
Following the release of Echoes of the Fallen in December, Final Fantasy 16 is set to get its next slice of DLC as soon as April.
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Digital Foundry | Dragon's Dogma 2: a brilliant game in need of technical improvements
All consoles and PC put through their paces.
Dragon's Dogma 2 is a highly anticipated open-world RPG and the most advanced RE Engine title we've seen to date. Beyond the excellent gameplay and concept, this game undeniably looks good, combining high-detail assets with beautiful lighting, but performance concerns are also widespread amongst reviewers and users alike. With that in mind, how have graphics and performance been balanced in the final release? What compromises does the Series S bear against Series X and PS5, and what about PC performance and visual quality?
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A long-running website for Pokémon fan game enthusiasts has shut down after being served a DMCA takedown notice.
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Italian Soulslike Enotria: The Last Song delayed, avoiding Elden Ring DLC
No longer coming to Xbox.
Enotria: The Last Song was initially set to release in June, but its launch date is being pushed back by developer Jyamma Games, ensuring it avoids a certain Elden Ring DLC.
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Jelly Deals | This 2TB Corsair MP600 Pro LPX SSD deal is cheaper than Amazon's Spring sale price
Get one of the best gaming SSDs for less at eBuyer.
With the Amazon Spring sale offering lots of discounts on top tech products, other retailers are also cutting prices to keep up the competition.
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Resident Evil director Shinji Mikami founds new company
Following Tango Gameworks departure last year.
Shinji Mikami, the legendary developer behind Resident Evil and a string of other classics, has founded a new company.
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Path of Exile 2 beta delayed to end of 2024
Scion-ara.
Path of Exile 2 will no longer have its beta release this summer.
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Unexpected Dragon's Dogma 2 microtransactions leave sour taste in players' mouths
UPDATE: Capcom responds.
UPDATE 12.40am: As I was writing this morning's story, Capcom released a blog post regarding Dragon's Dogma 2.
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Star Wars Outlaws rated 19+ in South Korea
Dead man's Han.
Ubisoft's open-world RPG Star Wars Outlaws has been rated in South Korea as adults only due to its inclusion of in-game gambling elements.
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The rather charming-looking Harold Halibut has landed itself a release date.
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Feature | Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile: the series survives the transition between platforms
Coming in hot.
Oh, and we're off into the hot zone, and with a hot phone. There's snow on the ground in Verdansk, but after five minutes of playing the mobile version of Call of Duty Warzone this morning, my aging iPhone 11 was getting pleasantly warm. Warzone's a beast on phones, actually: even before the game began, there was a battle royale of sorts as I deleted apps to free up space. Then the download. Then the various EULAs and all that jazz.
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Digital Foundry | The big Horizon Forbidden West PC tech interview with Nixxes and Guerrilla Games
How one of PS5's most advanced games made its way across to PC.
2022's Horizon Forbidden West is one of the most technically accomplished games produced for PS5, and today it gets a full release on PC with the Complete Edition that aims to add in new features and scale gracefully across a wide range of CPU and GPU hardware.
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Supporters | Game of the week: Dragon's Dogma 2 and the power of five-star excitement
Harpy Friday.
Game of the Week is a column exclusive to Supporters of Eurogamer. If you'd like to become one, it's £3/€3/$3 a month, or £30/€30/$30 a year, and for that you get an advert-free website, access to exclusive articles and podcasts, and more.
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Larian "not done with updating" Baldur's Gate 3
But don't expect major new content.
Larian Studios won't be making any expansions for Baldur's Gate 3, but the developer isn't quite done with the game yet.
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A third of staff are at risk of losing their jobs at Velan Studios, the company behind Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit and shutdown dodgeball game Knockout City.
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Feature | What we've been playing - zombies, schools, and erased names
A few of the games that have us hooked at the moment.
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: zombies, personas, and erased names.
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Larian's next game won't be Baldur's Gate 4, DLC, or anything with Dungeons & Dragons
"We're gonna move away from D&D and start making a new thing."
Surprising the audience at his GDC talk today, Larian's founder and CEO Swen Vincke announced the Baldur's Gate 3 and Divinity: Original Sin developer won't be making any DLC or expansions for the game, and in fact will be leaving the Dungeons & Dragons world behind entirely.
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Stellaris spin-off ditches title, becomes Nexus 5X
"Our name needed to be better."
Despite months in Steam Early Access and hundreds of positive player reviews, Stellaris Nexus is no more. Instead, the spin-off is taking the rare step of rebranding itself - dropping its Stellaris branding entirely - to launch with a new name.
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Oil rig horror Still Wakes the Deep gets release date
Everybody's gone to the rupture.
Still Wakes the Deep, the promising-looking narrative horror game set on an oil rig, will launch for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on 18th June.
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Apple facing major antitrust lawsuit from US government
Accused of "unlawful, exclusionary behaviour".
Apple is facing another antitrust lawsuit - this time from the US government.
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Dragon's Dogma 2 PC frame rate issues acknowledged by Capcom
While players plan NPC culls to ease CPU loads.
Capcom has confirmed it is aware of frame rate issues in Dragon's Dogma 2 on PC and is looking to improve performance in the future.
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Jelly Deals | This 1TB microSD card has a new lowest price in the Amazon Spring Sale
Little card. Lotta storage.
There is a good choice of microSD cards available for less in the Amazon Spring Sale, so if you're after more storage for your Steam Deck or ROG Ally now's a good time to buy.
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Princess Peach: Showtime! credits shine spotlight on game's developer
Finally time to take a bow.
Nintendo has been keeping a tight lid on the developer behind Princess Peach: Showtime! since it was announced last year.
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Stardew Valley 1.6 punishes players for cheating
Don't be Qi-ky.
A new Easter egg in Stardew Valley's 1.6 update punishes players who make their way to a particular area earlier than they're supposed to.
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Assassin's Creed Jade likely delayed to 2025 - report
Development team reorganised.
Assassin's Creed Jade, the upcoming major open-world mobile game set in Ancient China, will now likely arrive in 2025.
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