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  1. Night in the Woods has been delayed until February

    UPDATE 11/01/2017 5.30pm: Night in the Wood now has a new release date of 21st February.

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  2. Win a free copy of Resident Evil 7 on PC

    Feature | Win a free copy of Resident Evil 7 on PC

    Brought to you by Jelly Deals and Bundle Stars.

    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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  3. Xbox One controllers now have two more colourful options

    Xbox One controllers now have two more colourful options

    Gummi bear red or military green and orange.

    Microsoft is about to add a couple of new controller colours to its official Xbox One range: the unimaginatively titled "red" and "green/yellow".

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  4. Where can the finest driving sim in years go next?

    Interview | Where can the finest driving sim in years go next?

    'It's a very difficult community'.

    Kunos Simulazioni is facing a bit of a conundrum.

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  5. Watch: Johnny cooks a sambocade from Neverwinter

    Sambocade is a type of cheesecake dating back to 14th Century England, so it should come as no surprise that it makes an appearance in Neverwinter, the Dungeons and Dragons MMO.

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  6. Amazon's Echo gadget has a Mass Effect Easter egg

    There's a Mass Effect Easter egg hidden away in the Amazon Echo and Echo Dot.

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

    A range of officially-licensed Nintendo Switch accessories have been spotted online, including - curiously - an arcade stick.

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  8. Pokémon Sun and Moon players fail second global event

    Pokémon Sun and Moon players fail second global event

    Despite developer making this one easier.

    Last month, Pokémon Sun and Moon players failed the game's first global event by a large margin.

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  9. Tales of Berseria demo is now available on PS4 and Steam

    Tales of Berseria, the next entry in Bandai Namco's long-running Tales series of action-RPGs, now has a demo ahead of its 27th January launch (or 24th January in North America).

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  10. For Honor closed beta due later this month

    For Honor will be receiving a closed beta from 26th through 29th January, Ubisoft has announced.

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  11. Sea of Thieves devs explain how its design encourages cooperation

    Sea of Thieves developer Rare has released a new development diary in which senior designers Shelley and Andrew Preston explain their decisions behind the game's unique co-op structure.

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  12. The Eurogamer Podcast #25 - He said he'd never go back into a tunnel ever again...

    Hello! We're back with another podcast after our Christmas break and as a result, it takes us about 20 minutes to actually talk about a game properly. Sorry about that.

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  13. Scalebound director sorry game's cancellation "let fans down"

    Hideki Kamiya, director of the now-canned Xbox One exclusive Scalebound, has apologised to fans he feels have been let down by the game's cancellation.

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  14. Battlefield 3 and Bad Company 2 are now backwards compatible on Xbox One

    Battlefield 3 and Bad Company 2 are now backwards compatible on Xbox One

    Along with Dragon Age Origins, Ghostbusters and more.

    Seven new games were added to the increasingly vast Xbox One backwards compatibility library.

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  15. Bayonetta joins Xbox One backwards compatibility

    The Xbox 360 version of Platinum classic Bayonetta is now playable on Xbox One via the console's backwards compatibility service.

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  16. Silent Hill: Downpour and Puzzle Quest receive Xbox One backwards compatibility

    Silent Hill: Downpour, Puzzle Quest, and Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard have joined the Xbox One backwards compatibility library.

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  17. Mass Effect 2 and 3 now available on Xbox One backwards compatibility

    UPDATE 5.05pm Microsoft has just made the announcement official:

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  18. Trials HD and Lego Batman added to Xbox One backwards compatibility

    Trials HD and Lego Batman added to Xbox One backwards compatibility

    Along with Alan Wake's American Nightmare and Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space.

    Four new Xbox 360 titles have been added to the Xbox One's backwards compatibility library.

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  19. Dark Souls to receive Xbox One backwards compatibility

    Dark Souls to receive Xbox One backwards compatibility

    UPDATE: Pre-order bonus for Dark Souls 3 confirmed, priced.

    UPDATE 16/02/2015 4.43pm: The Xbox Marketplace listing for Dark Souls 3 - including the pre-order bonus of backwards compatible Dark Souls - has surfaced for the UK. The core game costs £49.99 or you can snag the Deluxe Edition with the Season Pass for £69.74.

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  20. Carcassonne now Xbox One backwards compatible

    Unpronounceable strategy board game Carcassonne is now available to play on Xbox One via the console's backwards compatibility service.

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  21. EA Access just added a Xbox One backwards-compatible game

    Xbox One subscription service EA Access has added the original Plants vs. Zombies to its vault of games.

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  22. Red Dead Redemption finally gets Xbox One backwards compatibility this Friday

    UPDATE 05/07/2015 11.46pm: Rockstar has clarified that Red Dead Redemption's Undead Nightmare DLC expansion will also be backwards compatible come 8th July. As will the Red Dead Redemption: Game of the Year Edition that includes the full game and all of its DLC.

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

    Three more Xbox 360 games are now playable for free on Xbox One, via the console's backwards compatibility service.

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