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Persona 6 will be coming to "multiple platforms", leak suggests
"It would be a really big deal if Microsoft was able to secure that on Game Pass."
Persona 6 will be coming to "multiple platforms", including Xbox and Switch / Switch 2.
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Baldur's Gate 3 is last year's most-played game on Steam Deck
Baldur's Great.
Valve has revealed that of the 100 most-played games on Steam Deck over the last 12 months, Larian Studios' Baldur's Gate 3 tops the chart.
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Helldivers 2 has "performed well ahead of expectations" and topped more than 8m sales
Saved by the hell.
Helldivers 2 has sold over 8 million copies.
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Former Battlefield director doesn't "have anything positive to say about EA"
"So many, including my team, are suffering due to the industry sweeping layoffs."
Marcus Lehto – co-creator of the Halo universe and former lead of the recently shuttered Ridgeline Games – says he doesn't have "anything positive to say about EA".
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Innersloth has revealed some of the sus stars that will be bringing the Among Us animated show to life.
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Digital Foundry | Asus ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM review: the best gaming monitor we've tested
This 32-inch 4K 240Hz QD-OLED screen is superb.
Wake up, nerds - new gaming monitors are here. Five years after the advent of 27-inch Fast IPS 1440p 144Hz monitors, which earned hearty DF recommendations for hitting the sweet spot for gaming and content creation alike, we have a new wave of ultra high-end models that offer a similar leap in fidelity and motion.
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Review | The Thaumaturge review - a refreshingly different Polish RPG
A sight Warsaw eyes.
Lurking behind a dated exterior is a limited but sophisticated RPG with a unique setting and some memorable new ideas.
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Supporters | Podcast: Everything we know about guides
And we answer your questions.
Welcome back to Inside Eurogamer, the podcast exclusively for Supporters, where we talk about the work we do on Eurogamer and why we do it. It's also where we answer your questions about the site, so please keep those coming in.
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Ninja Theory has confirmed Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 will - like its predecessor, so not exactly a massive surprise - have a photo mode on release, meaning you can go wild recording its striking visuals for posterity when it launches for Xbox Series X/S and PC on 21st May.
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Hyper Light Breaker now targeting "summer" early access following delays
Was originally due last spring.
Developer Heart Machine has revealed Hyper Light Breaker - the studio's co-operative rogue-lite spin in its acclaimed 2016 action-adventure Hyper Light Drifter - is now targeting a Steam early access launch sometime this "summer" following several delays.
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PSA: Don't download Minecraft's latest Xbox PC app update or you could lose your worlds
Bricking it.
Developer Mojang has warned anyone playing Minecraft through the Xbox app on PC not to download its latest update as it could cause their worlds to disappear.
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Commandos: Origins trailer shows off its nostalgia-tweaking isometric maps
Stealth-tactics revival out this year.
It's been a while since we last heard from Commandos: Origins, developer Claymore Game Studios' revival of the classic WW2 real-time stealth-tactics series, but it's back to show off some of the locations players will be tensely sneaking around in a new trailer.
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Minecraft introduces new season pass for in-game Marketplace
When the brick hits the fan.
Mojang has announced a monthly subscription for Minecraft called Marketplace Pass, which gives payers access to "150+ different content packs" from the in-game Marketplace.
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Jelly Deals | PlayStation 5 Slim disc consoles are on sale again in the UK
Save £70 on the standalone console, or pick up a great-value bundle.
PlayStation 5 Slim disc consoles are on sale once again across various retailers in the UK.
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Digital Foundry | Kingdom Come: Deliverance is one of the most ambitious Switch ports we've seen
The compromises are obvious - but the end result is still impressive.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance joins an impressive list of 'impossible ports' on Nintendo Switch and ranks among the most ambitious yet seen on the system. Originally developed by Warhorse Studios for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC back in 2018, it's an open world fantasy RPG powered by CryEngine 3. Marked by sprawling landscapes, complex towns - plus the more advanced CryEngine features for its time, it truly pushed last-gen consoles to their limits. And still does, in fact, given that performance struggles to always lock at 30fps to this day. So today, the challenge of making a such a game run on Switch - a portable machine with greater hardware limits - isn't a trivial one.
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Newscast | Where does Nintendo go next for the Super Mario Bros. Movie 2?
Power up.
This week on the Eurogamer Newscast, we talk about where Nintendo can take its moustachioed mascot next when he returns for the Super Mario Bros. Movie sequel.
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Former Stadia-exclusive horror game Gylt is now available digitally on Nintendo Switch. A physical Switch version of the game is also planned for release in May.
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Palworld developer to remain a small studio, details first raid
"Big budget triple-A games are not for us."
Palworld developer Pocketpair will remain a small studio, despite the success of its "Pokémon with guns" survival game.
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Elden Ring's iconic Dark Moon Greatsword replica available for £360
"Good hunting to thee."
A replica of Elden Ring's Dark Moon Greatsword can now be bought, if you've got a spare £360.
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Former Pokémon lawyer thanks media for highlighting projects for the company to take down
"No one likes suing fans."
The Pokémon Company's chatty former legal boss has thanked the media for publicising projects the company may then be compelled to shut down.
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First Fallout clip proves Walton Goggins is too Ghoul for school
Nose what he's talking about.
As we march our way steadily through the year and closer to Amazon's Fallout release date next month, the show's cast and crew have started their promotional rounds. And, this week, actor Walton Goggins has shared more on his character The Ghoul, along with a clip from the upcoming series.
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Supporters | Game of the week: Getting to know the author in Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story
Gimme the works.
This week's Game of the Week is Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story. It was not a difficult decision, and that's no slight to Penny's Big Breakaway, which is a really gorgeous and creative 3D platformer that offers nostalgia as well as something new.
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Pokémon Center London pop-up store reservations now open
Meowth, that's right.
You can now register a time to go spend money at the hugely-popular Pokémon Center pop-up store, which returns to ExCeL London in April.
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Epic CEO Tim Sweeney called Valve "assholes" in an old email thread that's been dug up as part of a lawsuit against the Steam owner.
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Nightingale developer admits its "not happy" with game's current state after disappointing launch
My fae lady.
Inflexion Games, developer of Victorian fantasy survival crafting game Nightingale, has admitted there are several aspects of the game it's currently "not happy with", following disappointing player numbers at the game's recent launch.
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High profile Pokémon Go player wants account back after devastating hack
UPDATE: Niantic restores access, prize Pokémon appear restored.
UPDATE 14/3/24: Top Pokémon Go player FleeceKing has had access to his account restored by the game's developer Niantic.
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Feature | What we've been playing
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: sanctuaries, odysseys, and sausages.
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Players criticise Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection for bugs, server woes at launch
UPDATE: Aspyr acknowledges issues.
UPDATE 15/03/24: Aspyr has provided an update on Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection, blaming online issues on "critical errors".
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Feature | Aerith's fate in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and the trouble with remakes
Spoilers!
This piece contains major spoilers for the original Final Fantasy 7 and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Please do not read unless you've finished Rebirth.
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Stellaris' "cybernetic, synthetic" The Machine Age expansion announced
Coming "second quarter" 2024.
Paradox Interactive has unveiled The Machine Age, the next major expansion for its space-faring 4X strategy game Stellaris, which will focus on "cybernetic, synthetic, and machine themes" when it launches for PC in the second quarter of 2024.
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