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  1. Jelly Deals: Final Fantasy 15 is down to £28 at the moment

    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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  2. Denuvo responds to lightning quick Resident Evil 7 PC crack

    Austrian company Denuvo has enjoyed unprecedented success against PC game piracy with games going uncracked for months - a feat seemingly impossible a few years ago. Notorious hacking group 3DM even predicted the end of PC game piracy altogether.

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  3. DICE leaves Star Wars Battlefront behind for multi-era Battlefront 2

    DICE leaves Star Wars Battlefront behind for multi-era Battlefront 2

    "No future Skirmish content is planned," sadly.

    That's it for ongoing Star Wars Battlefront 1 development, it sounds like. "The team has shifted its focus to creating the next great Star Wars game," EA DICE said.

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  4. At least we have art for the Final Fantasy 7 Remake

    At least we have art for the Final Fantasy 7 Remake

    This one's a long long way off, isn't it?

    Every time I hear Square Enix talk about the Final Fantasy 7 Remake - announced to gasps and sweaty excitement during Sony's E3 2015 press conference - the game seems further away.

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  5. Here's everything that's new and noteworthy in the leaked Project Cars 2 trailer

    Here's everything that's new and noteworthy in the leaked Project Cars 2 trailer

    More cars, more tracks and more weather for this year's sequel.

    Project Cars 2, Slightly Mad Studios' not-so-secret follow-up to 2015's well-received driving game, has broken cover ahead of its proper unveiling with a leaked trailer revealing a tonne of new details. Let's have a look at the trailer then figure out what it all means, shall we?

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  6. For Honor open beta starts next week

    With For Honor's closed beta finished, it's time for the open beta.

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  7. FIFA 18 brings back The Journey with Season 2

    It turns out FIFA's story experiment was a success - The Journey will return for FIFA 18.

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  8. Super Mario Run now has an Easy Mode

    Super Mario Run now has an Easy Mode

    Gold Goombas event detailed.

    Stopped playing Super Mario Run? Nintendo has updated the app with a new Easy Mode option and launched a fresh event.

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  9. Mega Man 2.5D is a fan-made game eight years in the making

    With Capcom seemingly uninterested in making Mega Man great again, it's up to fans to show the Japanese company the way forward.

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  10. CD Projekt Red confirms old forum hack

    The old, obsolete CD Projekt Red forum has been hacked and users' email addresses, usernames and encrypted passwords stolen.

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  11. EA community chief tweets #Skate4, internet loses its mind

    EA community chief tweets #Skate4, internet loses its mind

    UPDATE: EA says it's not in the works. Boooo!

    UPDATE 1st Feb 2017: It turns out Skate 4 was a half-pipe dream after all. EA has said it's not making it.

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  12. BioWare's new IP will arrive by the end of March 2018

    The mysterious new BioWare title teased back at E3 2014 seems poised for a reveal soon as EA noted that it will be out by the end of Q1 2018.

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  13. Super Mario Run hits 78m downloads

    Super Mario Run has now been downloaded more than 78m times, Nintendo announced today in its latest financial briefing.

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  14. Morrowind expansion revealed for The Elder Scrolls Online

    The Elder Scrolls Online is doing just about the most exciting thing it can: a Morrowind expansion.

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  15. Ubisoft is releasing a feature-length Ghost Recon Wildlands documentary film

    Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands is getting its own feature-length documentary film, Ubisoft has announced.

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  16. Watch: Ian plays Conan Exiles live from 3.30pm

    Video | Watch: Ian plays Conan Exiles live from 3.30pm

    Warning, expect penises.

    Conan Exiles has launched on Steam early access. Pretty much instantaneously, players discovered that the character customisation screen features an endowment slider, allowing you choose the size of your character's breasts and / or penis. To top things off, you also start the game undergoing a gentle bit of crucifixion.

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  17. The Eurogamer Podcast 27: Donlan's off on sabbatical

    Oh boy. It's podcast time. It's time for a podcast - a gaming podcast. Remind yourself of that for the first few (?) minutes of episode 27 in which Chris Bratt and I fail to touch on video games in any meaningful way.

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  18. Final Fantasy 15's DLC episodes dated

    Final Fantasy 15's first two big DLC episodes have been dated, with musclebound hunk Gladiolus leading the charge with his story being told on March 28th (thanks for the spot, USgamer).

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  19. The Banner Saga 3 Kickstarter campaign begins

    The Banner Saga 3 Kickstarter campaign begins

    UPDATE: Reaches target with 35 days to go.

    UPDATE 31ST JAN: Unsurprisingly The Banner Saga 3 is funded with miles to go. The $200,000 goal was reached within a week. How high can it go?

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

    Torment: Tides of Numenera dev issues apology for missed stretch goals

    "We should have communicated the cuts earlier."

    Torment: Tides of Numenera developer inXile has issued an apology, following the discovery that certain stretch goals promised in the game's then-record-breaking 2013 crowdfunding campaign have not materialised.

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  21. Rare and the rise and fall of Kinect

    Feature | Rare and the rise and fall of Kinect

    Cancelled games, Xbox 180s and Kinect Sports - the story of a revolution that didn't quite take off.

    In 2009, Kinect was poised to take over the world. A witches' brew of infra-red projection, an RGB camera and a multiple array mic designed to support full 3D motion and voice control, it was the magical piece of hardware that opened video games up to everybody, by making everybody a video game peripheral.

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  22. 10-hour trial of Mass Effect Andromeda out five days before launch

    EA plans to release a 10-hour trial of Mass Effect: Andromeda for Access subscribers.

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  23. Blizzard outlines changes for infamous Overwatch hero Bastion

    It's time; Blizzard is addressing Overwatch hero Bastion. Is there another character as infamous?

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  24. Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age gets July release on PS4

    Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age will launch for PlayStation 4 on 11th July in Europe.

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  25. Pokémon and Seattle Mariners sale boost Nintendo profit

    Nintendo's latest financial report is a positive one - and it's largely thanks to the strength of Pokémon.

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  26. Animal Crossing mobile pushed back to next fiscal year

    Nintendo's Animal Crossing game for mobile has been pushed back to the next fiscal year - which runs from this April to next March - it has recently emerged as part of the company's financials.

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  27. Can Horizon: Zero Dawn really be a AAA game without cynicism?

    Feature | Can Horizon: Zero Dawn really be a AAA game without cynicism?

    The human side of robot dinosaurs.

    Up until last week, I didn't have a very clear handle on what sort of game Horizon: Zero Dawn was. It was the one with the robot dinosaurs, that much I knew, but details of how it actually played still seemed somewhat murky. It also seemed massively ambitious, given that its Amsterdam-based developer Guerrilla Games is best known for linear first person shooter franchise Killzone. It wasn't the first studio I'd have in mind to tackle a project like Horizon, given that the two properties were like night and day, with Horizon an open-world action RPG set in a vivacious post-apocalyptic world where nature - and those aforementioned robots - have reclaimed earth.

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  28. Psychonauts PSVR game gets a release date

    Psychonauts PSVR game gets a release date

    Beware the power of Goggalor.

    Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin, the PlayStation VR-exclusive Psychonauts spin-off, is due on 21st February.

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