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  1. Skyrim and Fallout 4 will receive mod support on PS4

    Skyrim and Fallout 4 will receive mod support on PS4

    Along with PS4 Pro graphic upgrades.

    Skyrim Special Edition and Fallout 4 will both receive mod support on PS4, publisher Bethesda has announced.

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

    Here's the full PlayStation VR launch lineup

    Rez Infinite! Super Stardust VR! Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes!

    Sony has revealed the full launch lineup for its impending PlayStation VR headset, due 13th October.

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  3. ReCore just got a massive update and a free trial

    Microsoft exclusive ReCore now has a free trial - and a big new update that improves the game.

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  4. Jade from Beyond Good & Evil.

    Hot on the heels of developer Michel Ancel suggesting Beyond Good & Evil 2 is finally in the works, Ubisoft has announced Beyond Good & Evil on PC will be free next week.

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  5. Overwatch dev Blizzard settles it: Roadhog's hook attack isn't hitscan

    Why can big-bellied Overwatch hero Roadhog hook people who are standing behind walls and pull them towards him? It's one of the most satisfying moves in the game, but because of all the physical variables involved in yanking someone from one place to another, and the lag, it's also one of the most problematic.

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  6. Watch: Ian relives his glory days with Modern Warfare Remastered

    Video | Watch: Ian relives his glory days with Modern Warfare Remastered

    Live with the campaign from 2:30pm.

    The clocks may not have gone back yet, but there can be no doubt that summer is behind us. The weather is getting colder, the days are getting shorter and, of course, this year's Call of Duty is nearly upon us.

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  7. It looks like Warner has fixed Mortal Kombat X on PC

    Publisher Warner Bros. has gone some way to repairing its shattered reputation on Steam by fixing the PC version of Mortal Kombat X.

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  8. Watch: Chris and Ian experience PSVR and have a lovely time

    It's no secret that I'm excited about the PSVR. I've been counting the days until my pre-order arrives like it's a second Christmas, so when I popped into the Gamer Network offices on Monday I was very excited to learn that Eurogamer had been sent a review unit.

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  9. No Man's Sky subreddit shut down, community erupts

    No Man's Sky subreddit shut down, community erupts

    UPDATE: Reopened. "If a community this big is in trouble, we're supposed to be here to help."

    UPDATE: The main No Man's Sky subreddit has reopened.

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  10. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare + Modern Warfare Remastered = 130GB - minimum

    If you install both Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare plus Modern Warfare Remastered, you need at least 130GB of space free on your hard-drive.

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  11. Divinity: Original Sin 2 is already good - but there's important stuff coming that could make it great

    Even after playing the Early Access version of Divinity: Original Sin 2 for nearly 20 hours I didn't understand why I would want my party members to work against each other. It's one of the big ideas in the sequel, one of the big ways the story will improve on Divinity: Original Sin 1's - this idea that people in your party are in competition with one another. In multiplayer you're even actively encouraged to stitch your friends up, which is something we've written about before. But in single-player, where you control the party members, why would you do it?

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  12. An overview of the places and faces in Torment: Tides of Numenera

    The famous computer role-playing game Planescape: Torment, and the new video game Torment: Tides of Numenera are peas in a pod, linked by the same deep, philosophical themes - their joint heritage referenced by the shared Torment title. But whereas Planescape is a weird Dungeons & Dragons setting we've had years to get our heads around, Numenera is a role-playing setting that's completely new - and no less strange.

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  13. Watch how Modern Warfare Remastered's campaign stacks up to the original

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered is out today for those who have digitally pre-ordered the Legacy, Legacy Pro and Digital Deluxe editions of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.

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  14. Necropolis is out now on Xbox One and NA PS4s with loads of new content

    Necropolis is out now on Xbox One and NA PS4s with loads of new content

    Including a new playable character, environment, and much, much more.

    [Editor's note: It looks like the PS4 version hasn't yet launched in the UK. Harebrained Schemes noted that it's "Available in the US! Soon in the EU!" We apologise for the error.]

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  15. Google announces VR headset Daydream View, due next month

    Google announces VR headset Daydream View, due next month

    Volume developer Mike Bithell is making a game for it.

    Google is tossing its hat into the VR ring with its just announced virtual-reality headset Daydream View.

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  16. Outlast 2 now has demo

    Outlast 2 now has demo

    Everything's on a cob!

    Red Barrels' highly anticipated horror sequel Outlast 2 may have been delayed until next year, but the good news is it already has a demo on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

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  17. Rocket League free underwater Aquadome DLC today

    Car football game Rocket League is getting a free underwater arena today called the Aquadome. It won't have you floating around in the water but in a kind of glass-domed arena under the sea. It's quite BioShocky.

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  18. Watch: We attempt to survive the wilderness in Rise of the Tomb Raider

    Feature | Watch: We attempt to survive the wilderness in Rise of the Tomb Raider

    Ian and Aoife livestream the new PS4 version from 4pm.

    Rise of the Tomb Raider finally launches on PS4 next week, and it packs in quite a lot of new content on top of the original release. The so-called 20 Year Celebration contains a new story chapter Blood Ties, new outfits, weapons, and Expedition Cards, all of the previously released DLC, and an ultra-challenging Extreme Survivor difficulty setting.

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  19. Destiny: Rise of Iron review

    Review | Destiny: Rise of Iron review

    Test your metal.

    Rise of Iron pushed me past the 500 hour mark in Destiny, but I'd have gotten there regardless.

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  20. Virtual reality's driving force

    Feature | Virtual reality's driving force

    How one genre stands above all others in VR's new frontiers.

    It is, in purely technical terms, a bit of a shit. The left-hander of Surtees climbs slowly uphill, propelling you into the wilderness of Brands Hatch's Grand Prix loop where the delightfully named Pilgrim's Drop and Dingle Dell await. I've never really got the hang of it in any video game, its late apex and rapidly tightening exit proving next to impossible to read, where you're resigned to blindly chopping away at a target that's constantly just out of sight. In most video games, Surtees is a corner that simply doesn't work.

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  21. Resident Evil 7's VR mode will be PlayStation VR exclusive for a year

    Resident Evil 7's VR mode and Batman: Arkham VR are going to be exclusive to Sony's PlayStation VR for quite some time.

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  22. There's a new sound for rare Xbox achievements

    Hard-to-win Xbox achievements will now sound a little different.

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  23. Darkest Dungeon: The Crimson Court DLC announced

    Indie roguelike Darkest Dungeon will be expanded with its first slice of DLC early next year.

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  24. Jelly Deals roundup: Attack on Titan, Virginia, Shadow of Mordor, and more

    A note from the editor: Jelly Deals is a new deals site launched by our parent company, Gamer Network, with a mission to find the best bargains out there. (It also has the best name.) We've invited the Jelly Deals team to share a weekly roundup of (mostly) gaming-related bargains with us, so we can pass their tips on to you. Full disclosure: if you make a purchase from one of these links, we will receive a small commission from the retailer. Hopefully you'll find it useful!

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  25. When is a layer not a layer? Dishonored 2's intricate approach to level design

    Last week, Aoife and I paid a visit to Bethesda's offices in London to get hands on with Dishonored 2; we had a couple of hours to fully explore the clockwork mansion level as we learned how to use Emily's powers and got reacquainted with Corvo now he's learned to talk.

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  26. Spectrum classic Slightly Magic gets remastered on Steam

    Colin Jones, creator of Rockstar Ate My Hamster, has released a remastered version of his much loved adventure game Slightly Magic.

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  27. Nioh director Fumihiko Yasuda on difficulty, player feedback and what's changing

    Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo's samurai action game Nioh has had quite the development history. Announced at E3 in 2005 and finally coming to PS4 early in February, the historical fantasy title has changed hands several times with multiple developers re-jigging it into all sort of different beasts.

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  28. Co-op dog simulator Butt Sniffin Pugs launches Kickstarter campaign

    Last year I wrote about Butt Sniffin Pugs, a game about being a dog smelling canine bottoms. Now that game has just launched a Kickstarter campaign.

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  29. Sage Solitaire and SpellTower dev is making a game called Really Bad Chess

    SpellTower, Sage Solitaire and Halcyon developer Zach Gage has announced his next game, Really Bad Chess.

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  30. Developer suing Steam users drops case following financial difficulties

    Developer suing Steam users drops case following financial difficulties

    "I believe the case was very solid," Digital Homicide insists.

    Last month developer Digital Homicide Studios' games were removed from Steam after the company decided to sue 100 Steam customers for around $18m after leaving negative reviews. At the time Valve diplomatically called the developer's action "being hostile to Steam customers."

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