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  1. Arcadia Baes: A Life is Strange spoilercast for Before the Storm

    Arcadia Baes: A Life is Strange spoilercast for Before the Storm

    Johnny, Aoife, Donlan and Tom discuss episode one.

    Hello dear listeners and welcome back to Arcadia Baes - Eurogamer's podcast for Life is Strange, a game we like to talk a lot about. We're back to chat about the new Before the Storm prequel - so expect full spoilers for episode one.

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  2. Call of Duty Endowment launches in the UK

    Call of Duty Endowment launches in the UK

    The foundation helps veterans find employment.

    The Call of Duty Endowment is expanding its support to the UK.

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  3. Monaco: What's Yours is Mine free on Steam until 6pm

    Indie heist game Monaco: What's Yours is Mine is free on Steam until 6pm (BST) this evening.

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  4. YouTubers escape fine for promoting CSGO Lotto site they secretly owned

    YouTubers Trevor "TmarTn" Martin and Thomas "Syndicate" Cassell have dodged a fine for their promotion of a gambling site, which they secretly owned.

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  5. Here's when Destiny 2 Trials, Iron Banner and Xur return

    Started playing Destiny 2? Developer Bungie has now laid down a roadmap for which in-game events will happen next.

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  6. Sitting down with Shenmue 3 and Yu Suzuki

    This year at Gamescom, I had a remarkable opportunity to sit down and discuss Shenmue 3 with Yu Suzuki himself. As a long-time Sega fan, it was difficult not to be excited by the proposition. After all, during his tenure at Sega, Suzuki and his team at AM2 crafted many of the greatest and most influential arcade games of all time. This was followed with the incredibly ambitious Shenmue - a game I enjoyed so much that it singlehandedly sparked the creation of the DF Retro series.

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  7. South Park: The Fractured but Whole's difficulty slider changes the colour of your skin

    South Park: The Fractured but Whole's difficulty slider changes the colour of your skin

    "Don't worry, this doesn't affect combat. Just every other aspect of your whole life."

    Ubisoft's comedy RPG South Park: The Fractured but Whole features various levels of difficulty, from easy to very difficult, much like most games. What's different though is the difficulty affects the colour of your character's skin.

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  8. 4K PS4 Pro update for The Witcher 3 coming in "just a few days"

    UPDATE 9PM BST: CD Projekt Red has since downplayed the "few days" proximity to me. "PS4 Pro and Xbox One X: both technical updates are coming," senior PR manager Radek Adam Grabowski told me. "More details about them, including the exact moment when they will be released, are something we are going to announce when the right time comes." Will it be "just a few days", then, or significantly longer?

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  9. Destiny 2 director defends its shaders as one-time use items

    Destiny 2 director defends its shaders as one-time use items

    "Shaders are now an ongoing reward for playing. Customisation will inspire gameplay."

    Destiny 2, for all its glories, has come under fire from fans upset about how it's changed its customisable armour colours, or "shaders" as Destiny parlance goes, to one-time use consumables. In the first Destiny you could change your shaders to you heart's content, as playing dress-up is one of the core appeals of Bungie's cosmic online shooter.

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  10. Nioh's final DLC, Bloodshed's End, is due this month

    Nioh's third and final expansion, Bloodshed's End, will arrive on 26th September, developer Team Ninja has announced.

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  11. Skyrim: Special Edition free to play this weekend on Xbox One

    Xbox One users can play Skyrim: Special Edition for free this weekend.

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  12. Raiders of the Broken Planet has a release date and a tempting price

    Raiders of the Broken Planet has a release date and a tempting price

    UPDATE: Opening missions free to try next week, ahead of release.

    UPDATE 7/9/17: Not content with giving you a chunk of the game free on launch, developer MercurySteam will let you play Raiders of the Broken Planet's opening missions a week early without charge.

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  13. LA Noire coming to Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and a spin-off to VR

    Rockstar Games has announced 1940s detective game LA Noire for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and a spin-off virtual reality experience for HTC Vive. All three console games are coming 14th November. There's no date on the VR game.

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  14. Xenoblade Chronicles 2 feels ready to become Switch's first hardcore RPG

    Back at Gamescom, I got the chance to play around an hour of Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Nintendo's big role-playing game exclusive pencilled in for launch on Switch this Christmas. I'm told I was the first person at the show - and apparently the first outside of Nintendo - to go hands-on. Surprisingly little has been seen so far, bearing in mind the game's impending launch, so I'm a little lost when I find myself dropped a dozen or so hours into the game's campaign. I'll be learning its many battle systems on the fly - and I do definitely spend my entire time with the game learning, as layer upon layer of gameplay unfurls itself and things slowly, mostly start to make sense.

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  15. The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ now available on Nintendo Switch

    The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ is now available on Nintendo Switch in Europe in physical and digital versions.

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  16. Sunless Skies is a very British garden of horrors

    "The empire on which the sun never sets, and whose bounds nature has not yet ascertained," George Macartney wrote of Britain's colonial territories in 1773. In the universe of Sunless Skies, an everlasting Queen Victoria has made this fond pronouncement a literal truth, replacing Earth's sun with a clockwork star, a sun that sets only because her Majesty wills it. The Empire, what's more, has come to reign over not just outer space but the very raw material of time - unearthing minutes like ore from the drifting ruins of the Reach, one of the new game's four discrete regions, and using them to accelerate construction projects or cruelly drag out prison terms, amongst other things. As a budding steamship captain, you too can get in on the trade, shipping wax-sealed casks of unseasoned hours alongside "everyday" commodities like aborted lab experiments or crates of human souls. It's both a parody of how empires construct their own realities, their own, brutal systems of measurement and definition, and something that hits a bit closer to home - a send-up of the energy-based mechanics of freemium social games like Failbetter's original text RPG Fallen London, where time is indeed money, a thing you can stockpile.

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  17. Lost connection to the Destiny 2 servers? You're not alone

    Lost connection to the Destiny 2 servers? You're not alone

    It's a known issue and Bungie's looking into it.

    It seems there are a number of Destiny 2 players who are unable to log-in to the game today.

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  18. Destiny 2 has a microtransaction problem

    Destiny 2 has a microtransaction problem

    Shaders are now one-time use - and fans are not happy.

    I'm nearing the end of Destiny 2's campaign and must say I'm enjoying it a lot. But there's one aspect of Bungie's ultra-hyped shared-world shooter that has gone down like a lead balloon: microtransactions.

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  19. Halo Wars 2: how Xbox One X compares to base hardware and PC

    Digital Foundry | Halo Wars 2: how Xbox One X compares to base hardware and PC

    Digital Foundry's first look at X scalability on a Play Anywhere title.

    If there's one aspect of Xbox One X coverage we've yet to explore in depth so far, it's how enhanced first-party titles compare with existing PC and Xbox One versions of the same game. For example, all marketing of the beautiful Forza Motorsport 7 has been on X hardware, while other titles such as Sea of Thieves have only been demoed thus far running on the Xbox One S. The good news is that at Gamescom, we were given access to an early build of Halo Wars 2 running on Xbox One X, and armed with 4K direct feed capture, we're able to offer an early look at scalability on an established Xbox Play Anywhere title.

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  20. Killer Instinct on Steam supports cross-platform play with Xbox One and Windows 10

    Killer Instinct will support cross-play with Windows 10 and Xbox One when it is released on Steam.

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  21. Life is Strange and the pleasures of being someone else

    Spoiler warning! This article discusses events in episode one of Life is Strange: Before the Storm. Please don't read it until you've finished your own playthough.

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  22. Swery reveals gameplay of his cat-based murder mystery The Good Life

    Swery reveals gameplay of his cat-based murder mystery The Good Life

    The cat's out of the bag as Fig crowdfunding campaign launches.

    Deadly Premonition and D4 director Hidetaka "Swery" Suehiro has launched a Fig crowdfunding page for his previously teased upcoming open-world adventure The Good Life.

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  23. Resident Evil Revelations 1 and 2 confirmed for Nintendo Switch

    UPDATE 06/09/2017 11.54pm: Both Resident Evil Revelations 1 & 2 will launch on Switch 28th November, Capcom has announced.

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  24. Official Animal Farm game is an adventure-tycoon

    There's an official game adaptation of Animal Farm in the works.

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  25. Hearthstone is nerfing some of its oldest cards

    Some of Hearthstone's oldest, most-used cards will be nerfed in a new patch due in the near future.

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  26. SteamWorld Dig is Origin's latest On the House offer

    Platform mining adventure SteamWorld Dig is free on Origin for a limited time through EA's On the House promotion.

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  27. Destiny 2's The Farm social space hides a cool Easter egg

    Destiny 2 has plenty of Easter eggs to keep fans entertained (including a cheeky nod back to Paul McCartney's awful Destiny 1 soundtrack) and, already, a fun gameplay secret has been uncovered in the game's Farm social space.

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  28. Destiny 2's pre-order loot takes a while to unlock

    So, you pre-ordered Destiny 2 and/or bought a fancy edition with extra goodies unlocked? Well, don't expect to play with them straight away.

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  29. A new season of Siege means that Rainbow Six is a step closer to taking down Counter-Strike

    While Ubisoft's esporting ambitions for Rainbow Six Siege are as explicit in its design as its expanding roster of League of Legends-inspired Operatives and strategically-placed cavity walls, with the recent announcement that 2.3m people play the game every day, there's a sense that the counter-terrorism reboot is finally moving into the big, big league.

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