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  1. Metal Gear Solid 5 hits Steam two weeks after console

    Metal Gear Solid 5 hits Steam two weeks after console

    £100 Collector's Edition includes half scale replica of Snake's bionic arm.

    Metal Gear Solid 5 launches on Steam two weeks after console, Konami has revealed.

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  2. Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain release date revealed

    Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain release date revealed

    UPDATE: confirmed 1st Sep on console, 15th Sep on PC.

    UPDATE 04/03/2015: Konami has confirmed a 1st September 2015 release date for Metal Gear Solid 5 on console, but the PC version launches later. Head to our latest Metal Gear Solid 5 news story for more.

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  3. Warhammer: End Times Vermintide debut gameplay video released

    Warhammer: End Times Vermintide debut gameplay video released

    Left 4 Dead-style Skaven game looks great.

    Games Workshop seems to be letting anyone try their hand at making games based on Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 these days. Some don't look fantastic.

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  4. The Elder Scrolls: Total War brought to life by modder

    What does there being an Elder Scrolls: Total War mod for Medieval 2: Total War - Kingdoms say to you? That someone read all those books in Bethesda's role-playing games.

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  5. Homeworld Remastered review

    Recommended | Homeworld Remastered review

    Polished relics.

    What's been so frustrating about the Homeworld games isn't just that a few people never quite got them, it's that for more than a decade no-one has been able to get them at all, period. In spite of the ease with which PC titles have been sold and distributed since Steam first launched (which, incidentally, was in the same week as Homeworld 2), it seems absurd that such a universally acclaimed series has taken this long to reappear. That the games, sans Cataclysm, are at last available in HD form has almost made the wait worthwhile.

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  6. Long-awaited Halo: The Master Chief Collection matchmaking patch out now

    UPDATE: Eurogamer YouTube producer Ian Higton has downloaded the patch and played Halo: The Master Chief Collection's various playlists to see if it's improved matters.

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  7. Ubisoft developing first game that helps treat lazy eye

    Ubisoft developing first game that helps treat lazy eye

    Dig Rush designed for those with amblyopia.

    Assassin's Creed developer Ubisoft is collaborating on a new game designed to treat amblyopia, the medical condition more commonly known as lazy eye.

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  8. Video: Games that made us feel like terrible people

    Video games are powerful things, capable of making us feel a whole range of emotions. Happy is one such emotion, as is all-consuming self-loathing. That's a good one too.

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  9. New Witcher 3 GDC gameplay footage

    New Witcher 3 GDC gameplay footage

    "It's not even on the highest setting."

    New Witcher 3 gameplay footage was shown at GDC, demonstrating, it seems, on Nvidia's streaming tech, Grid.

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  10. GTA Online Heists update also adds new modes, daily challenges

    GTA Online's Heists update will also add a number of other new modes and features to the game, developer Rockstar has revealed.

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  11. Bullfrog classic Syndicate free on EA Origin now

    Classic 1990s Bullfrog game Syndicate is free on EA Origin now. It's "On the House", to use the giveaway lingo, as Theme Hospital - another Bullfrog classic - was a couple of weeks ago.

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  12. Now Nvidia is making an Android TV console

    Following in the footsteps of Ouya and Mad Catz, Nvidia is making an Android TV console.

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  13. Digital Foundry: Hands-on with Sony's near-final Project Morpheus

    Digital Foundry | Digital Foundry: Hands-on with Sony's near-final Project Morpheus

    Impressions from Sony's GDC 2015 presentation, and London Studio's new Heist demo.

    You're probably fully aware of the revised spec for the Project Morpheus development kit by now, said to closely resemble the capabilities of the final model: a native 1080p display is in place with full RGB sub-pixel precision, OLED display technology is a lock, with a phenomenal 120Hz refresh confirmed. The spec is highly impressive on paper, but how does it feel once the visor is lowered into place?

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  14. The Division pre-alpha footage leaks online

    The Division pre-alpha footage leaks online

    Ubisoft: "Not representative of the game's current quality."

    Footage from a pre-alpha build of Tom Clancy's The Division has leaked online, showing off a working version of the game's world.

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  15. Dragon Age loses lead writer to new BioWare game

    Dragon Age loses lead writer to new BioWare game

    "10 years is a long time to work on any one project."

    Dragon Age lead writer David Gaider has moved onto "a new, upcoming BioWare project" and left Dragon Age behind.

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  16. Zombie Army Trilogy review

    Review | Zombie Army Trilogy review

    Töde in the heil.

    How many slow motion headshots does it take before the novelty wears off? The answer, as the Sniper Elite series has proved, is "a lot". Zombie Army Trilogy, a compilation of wartime horror spin-offs from the Sniper Elite series, tests that theory to its absolute limit.

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  17. BioWare releases Dragon Age: Inquisition's party storage patch

    BioWare has released the full patch notes for its fifth Dragon Age: Inquisition update, which finally includes an option for party storage.

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  18. PS4 sales hit 20.2m

    PS4 sales hit 20.2m

    Sony's stunning sales success surges forward.

    PlayStation 4 has sold 20.2m units worldwide, Sony has announced.

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  19. Project Morpheus release will be in the first half of 2016

    Project Morpheus release will be in the first half of 2016

    Sony reveals near-final specs: 1920 x 1080 display, 120Hz refresh rate and more.

    Sony has unveiled a near-final version of its Morpheus virtual reality headset, revealing specs closer to what we can expect from the consumer version - and when we can expect to be able to buy it.

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  20. Valve announces the Source 2 engine, which will be free to developers

    Valve announces the Source 2 engine, which will be free to developers

    Steam Link also announced, Steam Controller priced and Steam Machines to roll out from November.

    Valve has kickstarted its busy week at this year's GDC, announcing Source 2 as well as revealing further plans for Steam Controllers, Steam Machines and announcing an all-new product, Steam Link.

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  21. Gone Home is no longer in development for consoles

    Gone Home is no longer in development for consoles

    Following the closure of publisher Midnight City.

    Gone Home's console port has been abandoned following the closure of its publisher, Midnight City, an "indie" focused offshoot of Majesco.

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  22. OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood review

    Recommended | OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood review

    Manual transition.

    It's clear to anybody with a knowledge of skateboarding that the team behind the original OlliOlli understood the sport at the centre of their game.

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  23. Mad Max release date set for September on PC, PS4, Xbox One

    Warner Bros. has announced a 4th September release date for Avalanche Studios' Mad Max in the UK.

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  24. The biggy: Eve Online nullsec sovereignty changes announced

    The biggy: Eve Online nullsec sovereignty changes announced

    CCP vows "we are not going to hold back".

    In Eve Online all the big stuff we read about goes down in nullsec, unpoliced space. Players own it, players fight over it. More specifically, the big powers fight over sovereignty of systems, which is where they get their resources and how they fund their wars.

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  25. Indie sci-fi horror Caffeine confirmed for Xbox One

    Creepy indie Caffeine will launch for Xbox One as well as PC and PlayStation 4 as part of Microsoft's ID@Xbox program, developer Dylan Browne has confirmed.

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  26. Sunset Overdrive's final add-on arrives 1st April

    The final add-on for Xbox One exclusive Sunset Overdrive launches on 1st April, developer Insomniac Games has announced.

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  27. Infinite Crisis dev Turbine making Batman: Arkham Underworld for iOS

    Infinite Crisis developer Turbine is developing Batman: Arkham Underworld, a new spin-off for iPhone and iPad.

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  28. Video: Playing Revenant in Guild Wars 2 expansion Heart of Thorns

    Heart of Thorns is the first expansion for MMO Guild Wars 2, and it was playable last week for the first time.

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  29. Watch Harmonix's first Amplitude gameplay trailer

    Rock Band studio Harmonix has shown off the first gameplay trailer for its Amplitude reboot.

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  30. Alien: Isolation's fifth DLC add-on The Trigger out today

    Alien: Isolation's fifth DLC add-on The Trigger out today

    Three new maps in the original Survivor mode.

    The Trigger, the fifth downloadable add-on for Creative Assembly's stealth horror Alien: Isolation, launches today.

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