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  1. Syberia 3 comes out in April - 13 years after Syberia 2

    Syberia 3 has a release date: 21st April 2017 in Europe. That's for the PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. A Nintendo Switch version is planned for later in 2017.

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  2. Project Cars 2 officially breaks cover, will support 12K and VR

    Project Cars 2 officially breaks cover, will support 12K and VR

    170 cars, 60 tracks and new dynamic effects all in for racer due this year.

    Following last week's leak, Project Cars 2 has officially broken cover, with Bandai Namco bringing Slightly Mad Studio's racer to Xbox One, PC and PS4 later this year.

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  3. The Warlock of Firetop Mountain video game hits the App Store later this month

    The Warlock of Firetop Mountain video game comes out on the App Store on 22 February.

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  4. Watch: Johnny cooks the Baker family dinner from Resident Evil 7

    I've lived in some pretty awful places in my time, but even I have to take my hat off to the squalor in which Resident Evil 7's Baker family resides. Given how filthy the house is - and how nasty its inhabitants - you wouldn't expect it to be particularly fertile ground for a video game cooking show, but then Marguerite Baker does have a pretty strong fixation with food.

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  5. Resident Evil 7's first DLC is more of what you love, but not much more than that

    When Capcom announced that it would be releasing its first paid DLC pack a scant week after the game's launch, it drew equal parts excitement and scepticism from the community. On the plus side: we only have to wait a week for more Resident Evil! On the downside: isn't that a little soon? Clearly this was prepared ahead of time and should have been included in the game, right? Both perspectives are reasonable and indeed this first batch of DLC, Banned Footage Vol. 1, doesn't add much. What it does add, though, is a delight.

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  6. E3 2017 will open its doors to public for first time

    E3 2017 will open its doors to public for first time

    15,000 tickets on sale Monday, priced $150/$250.

    E3, the world's most high-profile games show, will this year host 15,000 members of the public for the first time.

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  7. The English sailor who inspired Nioh's samurai star

    The English sailor who inspired Nioh's samurai star

    William Adams helped shape the future of Japan.

    Nioh, Koei Tecmo's excellent PlayStation 4 action game, stars William, a blonde-haired westerner who arrives in a fictionalised version of feudal Japan on the hunt for an enemy. There, he is trained in combat so that he can defeat Edward Kelley, another westerner who is driving the war in Japan using his dark abilities.

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  8. FIFA YouTuber who ran illegal gambling site addresses controversy

    FIFA YouTuber who ran illegal gambling site addresses controversy

    "It wasn't like I set out to break the law."

    Craig "Nepenthez" Douglas, the British YouTuber who must pay £91k of fines and costs after pleading guilty to gambling offences, has spoken out about the verdict for the first time - and the last, he says.

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  9. YouTuber pleads guilty to FIFA gambling charges

    YouTuber pleads guilty to FIFA gambling charges

    UPDATE: Craig "Nepenthez" Douglas forced to pay £91k in fines and costs.

    UPDATE 12.05pm: The UK Gambling Commission, which helped bring this case to court, has now weighed in with its own words on YouTuber Craig "Nepenthez" Douglas' sentencing:

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  10. Here's our first look at combat in The Bard's Tale 4

    InXile has released a gameplay video of The Bard's Tale 4 that shows off combat for the first time.

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  11. Notes from the end of a world

    Feature | Notes from the end of a world

    Inside the final hours of Asheron's Call.

    It's the final weekend of Asheron's Call. Three days from now, the servers will be shut down, and 18 years of video game history will be lost forever.

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  12. Watch: Johnny and Ian get doubly disappointed by Double Dragon 4

    Some of my earliest and fondest gaming memories revolve around playing the Double Dragon games with my brother.

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  13. This Portal-themed HoloLens mod is a triumph

    This Portal-themed HoloLens mod is a triumph

    Get ready to never stop thinking with portals.

    Someone has managed to make an augmented reality mod that brings Portal's titular device - and its iconic companion cube - into the real world via Microsoft's HoloLens AR headset.

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  14. Konami tries to explain the R in Super Bomberman R

    Classic arcade series Bomberman is set to return on Nintendo Switch in a new installment named Super Bomberman R. But what does that R stand for?

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  15. Steam users warned after profile exploit discovered

    Steam users have today been warned to be careful browsing Steam - an XSS exploit has been discovered which could threaten your account's security.

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  16. Watch: Ian tries to stay alive in the PS4 port of How to Survive 2

    Video | Watch: Ian tries to stay alive in the PS4 port of How to Survive 2

    Surviving the zombie apocalypse for dummies.

    Zombie survival games are ten a penny on PC, but on console there are slimmer pickings. This is especially true when it comes to zombie survival games that offer co-operative multiplayer.

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  17. We've got 10,000 Gwent: The Witcher Card Game closed beta keys to give away

    UPDATE 8AM 7TH FEB: All of the keys have now gone. If you weren't lucky enough to get one, remember, anyone who signed up for the Gwent beta last year will be invited to join from Friday. In other words, it's gradually opening up.

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  18. Playground Games opening new studio for non-racing title

    Playground Games, the Leamington Spa-based developer behind the outstanding Forza Horizon series, is opening a new studio to build an open world game that's outside of the racing genre.

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  19. WoW Tokens can now be traded for Battle.net Balance, spendable in other Blizzard games

    World of Warcraft WoW Tokens can now be redeemed for a brand new currency called Battle.net Balance, which can be spent in other Blizzard games. You can use your Battle.net Balance to buy a loot box in Overwatch, for example - it's already one of the drop-down payment options.

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  20. Drawn to Death pencils in April release date

    Stylised hero shooter Drawn to Death will drop onto the PlayStation Store on 4th April.

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  21. Dark blue icons of video game controllers on a light blue background

    It's not every day Nintendo finishes a new Zelda game - and it's not every day we get to see a gathering of staff from within the famously private company getting together to have a bit of a celebration.

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  22. Hearthstone fans unearth dinosaur-themed expansion

    Hearthstone's next expansion may be called Lost Secrets of Un'Goro and focus on dinosaurs.

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  23. Jelly Deals: Nintendo Switch pre-orders back 'in stock' from Nintendo itself

    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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  24. Nintendo Classic Mini NES review

    Digital Foundry | Nintendo Classic Mini NES review

    A DF Retro special: just how accurate is Nintendo's emulation against virtual console and enthusiast NES hardware?

    Nintendo's Classic Mini NES is a sleek, miniaturised version of the classic console that mimics the look and feel of the original hardware to great effect. Costing £50/$60 (with prices currently inflated to over double that owing to stock shortages) it comes complete with a single controller, and it's preloaded with 30 classic games. It's a convenient nostalgia trip for those unwilling to track down original cartridges and offers plenty of value too. Retro gaming is only gaining in popularity, but soaring online prices put a true NES collection out of reach for many. The Classic Mini, known as the NES Classic Edition in North America, bridges that gap effectively. But just how well does the hardware hold up to close scrutiny, and how closely does the emulation compare to original hardware?

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  25. Jelly Deals roundup: Bloodborne GOTY, Madden 17, Rocket League and more

    Feature | Jelly Deals roundup: Bloodborne GOTY, Madden 17, Rocket League and more

    Plus, actual Contra action figures that you definitely want.

    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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  26. Latest footage of crowd-funded Psychonauts 2, as it picks up publisher

    Double Fine's Psychonauts 2 will be published by Payday 2 developer Starbreeze Studios.

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  27. Being Player Two is rubbish

    Feature | Being Player Two is rubbish

    All players are created equal, but some are more equal than others.

    Somewhere around 1990 my sister, nearly four years my senior, received a NES as a gift. The first game we played, as is true for most people, was the original Super Mario Bros.

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  28. Pirates quick to plunder Conan Exiles Denuvo blunder

    Pirates quick to plunder Conan Exiles Denuvo blunder

    "There is unfortunately not much we can do..."

    Conan Exiles was released only days ago, Tuesday 31st January, but has already been pirated. Denuvo Anti-Tamper was supposed to protect it.

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  29. An entire 60-80 hour Pokémon game on one Minecraft map

    Cor, somebody has made an entire Pokémon game inside Minecraft called Pokémon Cobalt and Amethyst!

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  30. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare review

    Review | Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare review

    To infinity but not quite beyond.

    Let's pretend, for a moment, that the phrase 'Infinite Warfare' actually means something. Let's pretend that it isn't just the usual flavour text, tacked onto the title to mark a studio's painful rebirth, while sparing older gamers the vertigo of actually reading the words 'Call of Duty 13'. Let's pretend that it is something tangible. Even navigable. The mathematical symbol for infinity is a figure of eight turned on its side. I gaze at that symbol and after a while, I begin to see something I recognise. A single, looping path, belted at the waist to create an intersection and thus, blind spots and flanking opportunities - a terrain for engagement which ensures a combatant can strike out at whim and find their way inexorably to a foe.

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