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Phantasy Star Online 2: Cloud is coming to Switch… in Japan
Better brush up on your Nihongo.
Sega's free-to-play hack-and-slash MMO Phantasy Star Online 2: Cloud is coming to Switch next year, at least in Japan.
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Doom and Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus are coming to Switch
But will id run well?
Bethesda's double whammy of resuscitated id Software IPs, Doom and Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus, are coming to Switch.
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Surprise! Minecraft is coming to New 3DS today
But not the old 3DS.
A 3DS edition of Minecraft was just announced, and then revealed to be launching later today on the eShop.
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Xenoblade Chronicles 2 has a final release date
Coming before the end of the year - just about.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 finally has a release date, with the sequel to the epic 2010 RPG coming on December 1st.
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Arms' first all-new character has been introduced into the game, alongside a new update that introduces a suite of new features.
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Bungie removes "hate symbol" from Destiny 2
Kek logo was featured prominently on armour.
Bungie has acted swiftly to remove a "hate symbol" from a piece of Destiny 2 armour.
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Thimbleweed Park sets release dates on Switch, iOS and Android
Add this pocket-sized adventure to your inventory.
Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion co-creator Ron Gilbert's retro point-and-click detective comedy Thimbleweed Park is coming to Switch, IOS and Android in the next few weeks.
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The Last of Us and Uncharted 4 co-director Bruce Straley departs Naughty Dog after 18 years
"I'm so proud to have been a part of this team."
The Last of Us and Uncharted 4: A Thief's End co-director Bruce Straley is departing from Naughty Dog after 18 years.
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Axiom Verge to launch early on Switch eShop following retail release delay
"The people have spoken!" dev says after polling fans what to do.
Oldschool metroidvania adventure Axiom Verge is coming to Switch digitally on 5th October, which is a pleasant surprise as it was previously slated for 17th October (though it was originally targeting an August launch).
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Rocket League's Autumn Update adds seasonal arena, new items, and a better spectator mode
PC players to receive LAN support and a Tournaments mode beta.
Rocket League is getting a huge Autumn Update on all platforms come 28th September that will keep the esport evolving in a myriad of ways.
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Stardew Valley publisher Chucklefish has revealed more details on its upcoming magic school RPG.
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Feature | A (brief) history of PlayStation football
Square pass.
Last night, following Manchester United's 3-0 Champions League group game victory against Basel, manager Jose Mourinho expressed his anger at the way his side had played.
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Feature | Jelly Deals: Amazon offering six month trial of Prime to students
Then 50% off each month.
A note from the editor: Jelly Deals is a deals site launched by our parent company, Gamer Network, with a mission to find the best bargains out there. Look out for the Jelly Deals roundup of reduced-price games and kit every Saturday on Eurogamer.
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Feature | Super Meat Boy Forever does more with two buttons than most do with 14
Meat's expectations.
Let's get the bad news out of the way first: Super Meat Boy co-creator and character designer Edmund McMillen, the burly bearded man made famous by his starring role in Indie Game: The Movie, is not involved in the sequel, Super Meat Boy Forever. Having gone independent to work on such titles as The Binding of Isaac, The End is Nigh, and the upcoming RPG The Legend of Bum-bo, the Super Meat Boy saga has fallen to his former partner, Tommy Refenes, to resurrect after a seven-plus year absence.
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Fallout: New Vegas was once Fallout: Sin City and had three playable races
Would have been super ghoul.
Did you know Obsidian originally wanted three playable races in Fallout: New Vegas? This is the part literally crossed out - struck through and coloured red - on the Fallout 3.5 treatment Obsidian CEO Feargus Urquhart showed me at the studio.
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Nintendo Switch's disappointing mobile app just got a bit better
Now you can voice chat while using other apps.
Nintendo's mobile companion app for the Switch just got a big improvement. Its new update, 1.1.0, now lets you chat while using other apps or while your phone's screen is switched off.
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Dissecting PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds' datamined desert map
Surveying the future.
PlayerUnkown's Battlegrounds rolled out its latest patch to test servers yesterday and already someone has datamined the new desert mini-map.
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Recommended | Tooth and Tail review
Secrets of Roastwall.
At a glance, Monaco developer Pocketwatch Games' new real-time strategy game Tooth and Tail can look a little twee. Mice in uniforms, drunk squirrels, a flamethrower-wielding hog who calls himself Uncle Butter, hulking owls that will sometimes regurgitate the repentant for one final battle in the name of the cause. Say what?
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Recent disasters hurry World of Warcraft to release this year's charity pet
"We need to act now."
Due to hurricanes Harvey and Irma, flooding in South Asia, and "countless other crises" around the world, Blizzard has decided this year's World of Warcraft charity drive cannot wait. Instead of releasing the new charity pet alongside BlizzCon in November, Shadow the Fox is available for 'adoption' now.
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Feature | The video game pacifists
Why people play without killing.
Video games are guilty of reflecting humanity's more violent nature at times - and it's easy to see why when our screens are filled with nameless marines and musclebound maniacs eager to destroy every living thing in their path. As in reality, the virtual worlds we inhabit contain a wide array of human expression, ranging from violent combat to peaceful cooperation. Some players are taking things a step further though, opting to lay down their computerised weapons and adopt a nonviolent, pacifist approach to their virtual endeavours.
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The Machines may be Apple's most impressive augmented-reality showcase yet
And it's a full game due this month.
Apple revealed perhaps the best showcase for its impending augmented-reality tech yet at its press conference earlier today.
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Apple reveals iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X
UPDATE: UK pricing revealed. iPhone X's 256GB version costs £1149.
UPDATE 12/09/2017 11.37pm: The UK pricing for these models has been announced.
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Destiny 2 servers down for four hours today
UPDATE: Aaaand it's back!
Updated story #3: We're back in business as Destiny 2 is back online!
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ThatGameCompany reveals "social adventure game" Sky for iOS
A "constantly evolving space" that will premiere this winter.
Journey and Flower developer ThatGameCompany just announced its first project outside of Sony's stable. Now it's making its mobile debut with the iOS "social adventure game" Sky.
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Feature | Rummaging through Obsidian's drawer of game ideas
Star Wars! Snow White! Prey 2! Warhammer 40K! "There's tons of them."
Everyone has a drawer they can't close because it's stuffed too full of things. Mine has a whisk which always stops the bloody drawer from closing, and it's really annoying, but Obsidian Entertainment's drawer has around 100 game proposals in it. Game outlines in various states, from two-page snacks to 60-page feasts. "There's tons of them," Obsidian co-owner Chris Parker tells me. And for Obsidian there was never a time of greater need of an idea than summer 2012, after Microsoft cancelled Xbox One launch game Stormlands, and when South Park: The Stick of Truth was onboard THQ's sinking ship. It spurred a period now referred to in Obsidian history as the Summer of Proposals.
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Okami HD is coming to the west in December
Here's how it looks in action.
The recently revealed Okami HD restoration is slated to arrive in the west on PS4, Xbox One, and PC 12th December, Capcom has announced.
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Poor Gareth Bale. Not only does he have to contend with annoying recurring injuries and the nagging sense that Real Madrid's going to sell him sooner rather than later, but he's now found himself relegated from FIFA's top 10 rated players list.
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On PC, PS4 and Xbox One.
The FIFA 18 demo comes out today on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (it goes live on each platform at various times - we'll update the article throughout the day). You can play Kick Off mode with a raft of clubs and stadiums, as well as preview The Journey story mode.
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Battle Royale coming to Fortnite in September
Players Unknown.
A Battle Royale mode is coming to Fortnite on 26th September.
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Review | Metroid: Samus Returns review
The Chozo one.
Metroid is back. For real, this time. After the odd detour of last year's Federation Force, a serviceable co-op adventure but a horrendously misjudged comeback for the series after an eight year hiatus, we have this. Metroid: Samus Returns is a remake of 1991's Metroid 2, a side-scrolling action game in which you slowly discover and unlock new abilities, each one granting you access to further flung reaches of a vast and intricate map. It's a more traditional Metroid game, then, with so many of the traits coined in Yoshio Sakamoto's 1986 original preserved intact.
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