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  1. Star Citizen studio seeks to calm fan fears it faces financial issues

    Star Citizen studio seeks to calm fan fears it faces financial issues

    Statement details tax loan to "prevent misinformation".

    Star Citizen studio Cloud Imperium Games has spoken out to quell fan fears it is in new financial trouble.

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  2. Prison Architect dev Introversion reflects upon Scanner Sombre, which "bombed in a big way"

    Eerie, colour-spraying exploration game Scanner Sombre has "bombed". "It's bombed in a big way," said Introversion's head game maker, Chris Delay.

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  3. Say hello to Eurogamer's new Reporter Intern

    I'm delighted to announce that Vic Hood has joined the Eurogamer team as our new Reporter Intern!

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  4. Observer is a game about going through people's apartments - and ransacking their minds

    Last year's head-turning Layers of Fear was a dark and twisted evening's entertainment. For Polish developer Bloober Team it was a start. Observer, a retro-futuristic game about mind-hacking, is what comes next. It takes what Layers of Fear began and cranks it all the way up. All that warped weirdness? It's back in abundance. All that tense, oozing atmosphere? It's everywhere you walk. But Observer is longer, richer and fuller than its predecessor - and it's a real stunner.

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  5. Super Mario Odyssey's capture mechanic modded into Mario 64

    A Mario 64 modder has added Super Mario Odyssey's capture mechanic to the Nintendo classic.

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  6. Destiny's Mercury Lighthouse goes dark for good in August

    Destiny will lock the doors to its Mercury Lighthouse location following the weekend of 11th August.

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  7. Nearly four years later, GTA5 once again tops chart

    Four new games entered the UK chart last week, but Grand Theft Auto 5 outsold them all by some margin.

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  8. Rockstar relaxes GTA single-player mod stance

    Rockstar relaxes GTA single-player mod stance

    "[We] believe in reasonable fan creativity."

    Rockstar has seemingly relaxed its stance on single-player Grand Theft Auto mods, after the uproar caused by last week's cease and desist letter sent to popular mod OpenIV.

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  9. Spider-Man reaches new heights on PS4 Pro

    Digital Foundry | Spider-Man reaches new heights on PS4 Pro

    Smart rendering techniques combine for one of Pro's best presentations yet.

    Insomniac's Spider-Man was one of the highlights at this year's E3, with Sony showcasing the game running on PlayStation 4 Pro, hooked up to a top-end Sony ZD9 UHD TV - one of the best HDR sets on the market. The extended demo sequence shown off by the developer takes us through combat atop a partially constructed skyscraper to an epic helicopter chase through the New York skyline. It's a carefully chosen slice of gameplay taken from one of the main story missions, giving us a first look of what to expect from the game in terms of sprawling environments, large set-pieces, and how the core gameplay mechanics allow for some impressive physics-based action. It also looks quite stunning - if this is the standard of second-gen PS4 Pro titles in the pipeline, users of Sony's 'super-charged' console have much to look forward to.

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  10. In memory of Call of Duty's cyborgs

    Feature | In memory of Call of Duty's cyborgs

    Advancing under fire.

    Call of Duty has finally washed its hands of the far future, ejecting from Infinite Warfare's glistening cockpit and plunging headlong into the barbed wire thickets and bullet-churned foxholes of the 1940s. But given that Call of Duty is already the War To End All Wars, reshaping periods and places to fit its own, ageless and perpetually revisited strain of corridor shoot-out, what does a return to World War 2 actually mean in practice? The resumed brownification of video game visuals aside, it means the end of the series' brief, torrid love affair with powered exoskeletons and cybernetic enhancements, initiated by Advanced Warfare in 2014. Exosuits remain the fashion elsewhere - consider BioWare's Anthem, in which mechs surge like dolphins through the foliage of a collapsed Earth - and it's possible that 2018's Call of Duty (Black Ops 4, presumably) will bring them back into play. But Sledgehammer's decision to clear the table of cybernetic enhancements is a pivotal moment for a trope that has given rise to some powerful experiments.

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  11. Watch: 8 games that will look instantly better on Xbox One X

    This week on Outside Xbox we returned from the videogaming promised land of E3, laden with video wares that can be found over on our YouTube channel. Though if you thought we would then just succumb to jet lag and spend the next seven days in blissful unconsciousness, think again.

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  12. 4K on a budget: the GTX 970 experiment

    Digital Foundry | 4K on a budget: the GTX 970 experiment

    True 4K PC gaming on mainstream graphics hardware - can it be done?

    Can Nvidia's now-discontinued GeForce GTX 970 successfully power a 4K ultra HD display on a range of challenging PC games? On the face of it, the notion sounds ludicrous - on a specs level we're severely constrained by memory capacity, bandwidth and of course, basic compute power. But consider this: the prices of 4K monitors and TVs are dropping like a stone, but relatively speaking, graphics hardware is holding its price. On a general level, we need more from our graphics hardware, and the GTX 970 is an excellent subject for our tests to see just how far mainstream GPUs can be pushed.

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  13. Nintendo New 2DS XL review

    Digital Foundry | Nintendo New 2DS XL review

    Cut back in the right places, improved in others.

    Six years since the 3DS first launched, Nintendo's New 2DS XL lets the handheld go out on a high. Forget the standard 2DS - a heavily stripped back version of the console released at a budget price - the 2DS XL is a very different beast. It includes almost all the features of the New 3DS XL, including its extra processing power and 256MB of RAM. You get the C-stick controls and ZL/ZR shoulder buttons as well, plus Amiibo NFC support. But as the name of the machine suggests, the obvious change is the complete removal of the auto-stereoscopic 3D display, and the head-tracking technology.

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  14. Watch: The Crackdown game you never knew existed

    Considering Crackdown 3 is one of the few platform exclusives that Microsoft has at the moment, its showing at E3 seemed rather muted. The short campaign trailer may have had a big dose of Terry Crews, but it was surprisingly light on destruction - a feature, it turns out, that's actually limited to its multiplayer portion only.

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  15. “I want to be seen as the best”

    Interview | “I want to be seen as the best”

    What drives a semi professional PES player to the top.

    One of my favourite things about being a football fan is that the game isn't the only thing you hear about any more. The demands of a seemingly insatiable 24 hour news media has meant that journalists get the chance to tell stories that go beyond the sport itself.

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  16. Mass Effect: Andromeda review

    Review | Mass Effect: Andromeda review

    Bumpy Ryder.

    You've barely laid eyes on the kett before you're looting their corpses, filling your pockets with gun parts, credit chips and omni-sellable "salvage" items wrapped in pointless flavour text. You've hardly swapped greetings with the angara - the friendliest of Andromeda's three new species - before you're running errands for them, dropping off lunch for resistance fighters or plunging through purple jungles in search of a scientist's mislaid revision notes.

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  17. Pokémon Go raid battles launch, currently locked to players level 35+

    Pokémon Go raid battles launch, currently locked to players level 35+

    UPDATE: Now playable for users with accounts level 25 and up.

    Update 3: As we enter the weekend the requirements continue to drop, with user accounts at level 25 and above now eligible to participate in Raids.

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  18. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds made $100m in 13 weeks

    PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds made $100m in 13 weeks

    Over 4m copies sold in Early Access.

    Battle Royale shooter PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has amassed a stellar $100m in revenue since its Steam Early Access launch on 23rd March, developer Bluehole has announced.

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  19. Leaked images reveal Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered standalone

    UPDATE 23/06/2017 8.40pm: Activision has confirmed that yes, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered will be available as a standalone affair on 27th June for PS4, both digitally and physically.

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  20. Monster Hunter Stories sets September release date in Europe

    Monster Hunter Stories sets September release date in Europe

    RPG spin-off makes its English-language debut.

    Monster Hunter Stories, the turn-based RPG spin-off of Capcom's popular action series, will make its western debut in Europe on 8th September.

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  21. Hitman's penultimate Elusive Target launches today

    Hitman's penultimate Elusive Target launches today

    Their identity is a mystery, and one that changes if you restart.

    The Hitman reboot's first season has nearly come to an end with developer IO Interactive releasing its second to last Elusive Target today.

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  22. Watch: Chris plays The Binding of Isaac for the first time

    Video | Watch: Chris plays The Binding of Isaac for the first time

    In this week's Late to the Party.

    I adore The Binding of Isaac. I used to play it every day without fail, losing myself for an hour or more in the nightmarish caverns of Isaac's mum's basement. With so many hours (and deaths) racked up, I was alarmed to learn that Chris had never played it at all, so I sought to fix that in this week's Late to the Party.

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  23. Titanfall 2 still getting free DLC

    Titanfall 2 still getting free DLC

    Two maps and more land next week.

    Titanfall 2 players are still getting regular drops of free content. The game's sixth DLC addition, The War Games, adds a couple of extra maps and drops next week.

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  24. Ron Gilbert explains Thimbleweed Park's character dialogue, hint system additions

    Ron Gilbert explains Thimbleweed Park's character dialogue, hint system additions

    "It wasn't a matter of me writing or hanging out at the beach."

    Retro-themed adventure game Thimbleweed Park has gained a couple of big additions - dialogue between player characters and an in-game hint system.

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  25. PES 2018 is definitely not coming to Switch

    PES 2018 is definitely not coming to Switch

    But Konami's up for future games being ported if fans are keen.

    While the world wondered whether the Switch's FIFA was going to be the real deal or not, there's a slightly more definitive answer when it comes to that other long-running football series. Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 is not coming to Nintendo's Switch, Konami has confirmed - though it is open to the idea in future.

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  26. Paradox performs price rise U-turn following fan backlash

    Paradox performs price rise U-turn following fan backlash

    Boss apologises, brands himself a "pig-headed CEO".

    Pillars of Eternity and City Skylines publisher Paradox Interactive has performed a U-turn on its recent price increases after an intense fan backlash.

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  27. Meet the dev making a Switch game in a Hounslow Costa Coffee

    It is, without a doubt, one of the strangest places I've ever been to visit a developer.

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  28. Beyond Good & Evil 2 reveals awe-inspiring in-engine demo

    Beyond Good & Evil 2 reveals awe-inspiring in-engine demo

    Michel Ancel's space odyssey takes us from simians to the stars.

    Last week Beyond Good & Evil 2 director and series creator Michel Ancel told quite the tale of his upcoming game. He spoke of procedurally-generated star systems, simulated sunsets, and spaceships of various builds blazing through the cosmos. Now, we can actually see what he's talking about as Ubisoft revealed the first in-engine footage of Beyond Good & Evil 2.

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  29. Hey! Pikmin and Miitopia now have demos

    Hey! Pikmin and Miitopia now have demos

    Olimar's upcoming adventure plants its first seed, but is it garden variety?

    Nintendo's upcoming 3DS offerings Hey! Pikmin and Miitopia have received demos on the eShop.

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  30. Overwatch is decreasing duplicate loot and adding new highlight options

    Overwatch is decreasing duplicate loot and adding new highlight options

    "We think this will be immediately evident and extremely significant."

    A new Overwatch update has just been added to the Public Test Region and it's a doozy.

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