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Nintendo emulator Pizza Emulators pulls its apps from Google Play store
"I have chosen to prioritise my family over the development of my apps."
Nintendo emulator Pizza Emulators has agreed to pull all of its apps from the Google Play store.
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Silent Hill 2 Remake has been rated in Korea
There's a rating here…
Silent Hill 2 Remake has been rated in Korea.
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PlayStation-backed studio Deviation Games has closed down
"To all the Deviators out there, we will always cherish the memories we made together."
Deviation Games has closed down.
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The Outlast Trials outlines post-launch plans with this intriguing Q&A session
Blast from the (out)last.
Red Barrels has opened up about what's next for its deliciously gory cooperative horror, The Outlast Trials.
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A 45-minute demo of the upcoming PS5 exclusive, Stellar Blade, was added quietly to the PlayStation Store earlier today.
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Digital Foundry | DF InDirect is a new supporter-only show - and here's a sampler
Taking a look at a Sony AI upscaling patent.
The Digital Foundry Supporter Program has grown once again with the arrival of a brand-new show exclusive to backers. It's a companion to DF Direct - hilariously entitled DF InDirect - and its initial format should be recognisable to viewers/listeners of our weekly show as it's an extension to our existing Supporter Q+A section. The show is available to all backers on all tiers and it's available to watch or listen to right now - and there's a small sample on this page.
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Supporters | Let's get evil in Baldur's Gate 3: Part 5 - A Thorm in my side
"I will never tire of sitting on dead men's thrones."
Welcome back! Let's Get Evil is a monthly series for Eurogamer Supporters in which Bertie rampages through games being as evil as he can. It sounds easy, but is it? And how much freedom does each game afford in this area? There's only one way to find out.
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Sea of Thieves adding anti-cheat, subscription-free solo play next week
Plus 2024 content preview coming soon.
Following the launch of Sea of Thieves' radical structural overhaul last month, Rare is readying to release a new mid-season update next week that'll add anti-cheat and subscription-free solo play to its swashbuckling pirate adventure. Plus, a big 2024 content preview is on the way as part of Sea of Thieves' sixth anniversary celebrations.
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Ubisoft's Watch Dogs the latest game series to get the movie treatment
Talk to Me star potentially attached.
Watch Dogs, Ubisoft's open-world sci-fi hacker series, is reportedly the latest in an ever-growing list of video games to get the live-action movie treatment, with Talk to Me actor Sophie Wilde said to be in talks to star.
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EU investigating Apple's block of Epic developer account
UPDATE: Apple reverses ban.
UPDATE 8/3/24: The war of the Tims continues with the news that, following EU intervention, Apple has reinstated Epic's developer account, meaning its plans to launch an App Store competitor on iOS can continue. It should also mean the return of Fortnite to Apple's platform.
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Video | Playing Ori dev's new Soulsborne, No Rest for the Wicked
Sacra bleu!
Ori and the Blind Forest is well known for its tear-jerker of an intro cutscene so for developer Moon Studios, the dark and damp, gore-soaked world of its next game No Rest for the Wicked, seems like a radical change in direction.
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EA has released a number of its older games onto Steam for the first time, and at a discounted price.
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Helldivers 2 mechs are nearly here, but first they need to be liberated
UPDATE: "You did it."
UPDATE 8/3/24: Helldivers 2 players have completed yesterday's mission to liberate Tien Kwan, unlocking mechs in the game for use by all players.
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Feature | Sea of Thieves devs discuss "surreal" PS5 launch and 2024's "year of the sandbox"
And why it won't flag PS5 owners by their console on Xbox.
Sea of Thieves, you might have heard, is heading to PlayStation 5 next month. It's a significant moment for all sorts of reasons – it's perhaps the biggest of the four Microsoft first-party titles recently confirmed for Sony's console, and it's also the first time developer Rare has released a PlayStation title in its nearly 40-year history – but it's also an opportunity for a whole new group of players to experience (and I say this as a huge Sea of Thieves fan) a wonderful, genuinely unique game. And with the multiplayer pirate adventure's 30th April launch on PS5 looming, I spoke to creative director Mike Chapman and executive producer Joe Neate about this latest milestone, the state of the game, and the team's big sandbox focus for 2024.
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With a little over a month until Amazon's Fallout TV adaptation airs, Prime Video has released another trailer for the series.
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Review | Summerhouse review - a house-building toy that contains genuine magic
Finial fantasy.
There is an island in the Aegean, an island of stray cats and tumbling bougainvilleas, that has an instagram account devoted exclusively to its many doors. This account is a catalogue of variations on a theme, the theme being how you get in and out of a building, the variation being - well... Where to start? Modern doors, ancient doors. Doors of wood and doors of iron. Doors that are perfectly kept up, doors that are leaning, addled, barely hanging in there. Doors set with glass and doors set with grillwork. The doors are great individually, but it's together that they truly shine. You glimpse something of us as a species, I think, in their endless twists and reconfiguring, their fitness and anti-fitness for purpose.
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Today's long-awaited arrival of Greek gods and legendary lands on the Fortnite battle royale Island is taking a little longer than planned, developer Epic Games has now said.
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Nintendo says to wait for Princess Peach: Showtime's credits to find out which developer made it
Though fans think demo datamine suggests Yoshi studio.
Nintendo hasn't announced which of its many development studios or partners is making Princess Peach: Showtime, this spring's biggest new Nintendo Switch game, and doesn't seem likely to before it debuts later this month.
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New York Times takedown domino effect hits nearly 2000 Wordle clones
Not in their dictionary corner.
The New York Times has issued a takedown notice to Reactle, a Wordle clone, which has meant around 1900 other versions of the game have now been taken down.
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Valiant Hearts: Coming Home is now available across consoles and PC, following its previous launch for smartphones via Netflix.
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Dragon's Dogma 2 character creator released early for free
Customisable teeth!
Ahead of the release of Dragon's Dogma 2 later this month, Capcom has made the character creator available to download.
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Feature | What we've been playing
A few of the things that have us hooked this week.
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: first impressions, mazes, and zombie apocalypses.
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Marvel's Spider-Man 2 update adds debug menu and potential DLC spoilers
"Please note that using this menu could corrupt your saves and trophy progress."
Developer Insomniac Games released its much anticipated New Game Plus update for Marvel's Spider-Man 2 yesterday, however it slipped up a tad and also accidentally gave players access to a development menu.
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Tributes shared as Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama passes away
"I can't believe he is gone."
Manga legend Akira Toriyama has passed away aged 68.
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Supporters | Game of the Week: Snufkin's adventures in Moonminvalley show how finely judged a licensed game can be
Watching the clouds go by.
Odd as it sounds, part of me misses those old licensed games. Everyone who came up in games journalism in the early 2000s will have been given some of these things to review, and it was always a fascinating challenge. I remember a former editor of Eurogamer telling me that the first game they ever put a score on was The Golden Compass, the spin-off game for the wonky big-budget adaptation of His Dark Materials. Now I think about it, my first review was Miami Vice for the PSP. Better than The Golden Compass, at least. Actually, it was quite good?
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Digital Foundry | Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons remake - UE5 Nanite and Lumen come at a heavy cost
The DF tech review.
Even to this day, developer Starbreeze Studios' 2013 classic Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is fondly remembered. This adventure puzzler was released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 just months before the next console generation, and packed a real emotional punch for those that caught it. Jump forward eleven years and we have a new remake for a new generation on PS5, Series X and Series S - so how does it hold up on new platforms, including the less powerful Series S, across both performance and quality modes?
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided one of two Epic Games Store freebies next week
And Astro Duel 2 is free now.
Epic has revealed the next titles it's giving away on the Epic Games Store, with Deux Ex: Mankind Divided and The Bridge getting the freebie treatment from Thursday, 14th March.
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Dune: Awakening developer seeks to reassure fans following religion concerns
"The player is not a messiah."
Funcom, developer of the upcoming Dune: Awakening, has issued a statement regarding the role of religion in the game after fan concerns erupted on the internet this week.
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Crypt of the NecroDancer online multiplayer DLC out next week on console
Following PC early access.
Roguelike, rhythm-based dungeon crawler Crypt of the NecroDancer's multiplayer Synchrony DLC will release on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch next week.
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Final Fantasy fans are arguing over the redesigned moogles in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
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