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Trials Fusion's free update adds Tournament mode
Welcome to the future.
Ubisoft has added a Tournament mode to Trials Fusion in a free update to the game.
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Watch Dogs patch fixes corrupted save files, online issues
Plus performance improvements on PC.
Ubisoft has detailed a major patch for Watch Dogs that is now rolling out across all platforms.
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Rockstar "very sorry" for Grand Theft Auto Online heists delay
"They are taking more time to create than originally anticipated."
GTA Online developer Rockstar has apologised for the ongoing delays to its much-anticipated multiplayer heists, which once held a "spring" release date.
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Microsoft pledges to support Rare
New games will be announced when the time is right.
Microsoft has pledged to support UK developer Rare after a round of layoffs hit the studio and Microsoft decided to sell Xbox One without the Kinect sensor.
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EA extends Battlefield Hardline closed beta
Expands it to PC.
EA has extended the Battlefield Hardline closed beta for an additional week.
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Original Fallout games arrive on Steam priced £3.99 each
Those GOG gave for free before it had to remove them.
They were removed from GOG at the end of 2013, but now Fallout 1, 2 and Tactics are reinstated... on Steam.
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Creepy horror Outlast available for Xbox One today
Asylum seeker.
Atmospheric horror adventure Outlast launches today for Xbox One, Microsoft has announced.
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Team Fortress 2 Love and War update kicks off
UPDATE: Day two adds new weapons and items.
UPDATE: Day two of the Love and War update for free-to-play multiplayer shooter Team Fortress 2 adds new weapons and items to the game.
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E3 2014: the relaunch of brand Xbox One
Games, games, games.
Microsoft's 90 minute E3 2014 show was all about the games. How things have changed.
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"Gamers are not criminals and they do not need DRM"
GOG reaffirms stance as its client Galaxy is announced.
When you buy a game from GOG, the (mostly) retro download shop, you download a standalone installer and install it. That's it.
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Review | Enemy Front review
Fall back.
I've said it before, and I'll no doubt say it again in another five years or so, but this is my favourite part of a console generation. The blockbusters' attention has shifted to the shiny new toys, leaving a massive audience of existing console owners more readily accessible to games that would previously have been lost in the crush. Cheap games, offbeat games, but often more interesting games than those that must justify their enormous budgets by appealing to as many people as possible.
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DriveClub could be the racing game to beat this year
What the delay's brought to the PlayStation 4 exclusive - and what it's bringing post-release.
Just under a year ago, DriveClub was not in a good place.
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Time to move for EU players of SOE games
PlanetSide 2, DC Universe Online and EverQuest 2 accounts affected.
European players of massively multiplayer online games PlanetSide 2, DC Universe Online and EverQuest 2 will have to transfer their accounts to Sony Online Entertainment in the near future.
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Diablo 3 Reaper of Souls patch 2.1.0 revealed
Seasons! Greater rifts! Leaderboards! The Cesspools!
Blizzard has detailed the first major content patch for Diablo 3 Reaper of Souls.
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Witcher 3 E3 gameplay demo combat was deliberately easy, CD Projekt says
And yes, it was running on an Xbox One.
Some who caught The Witcher 3's gameplay demo during Microsoft's E3 press conference were a bit worried by what they saw.
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FIFA Ultimate Team Legends is exclusive to Xbox platforms for FIFA 15, EA has said.
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The world's largest video game collection sold for $750k
Congratulations "peeps_10091970"!
The world's largest video game collection has been auctioned for $750,250.
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Zach Braff's Video Games: The Movie release date announced
Bushnell! Bleszinski! Luckey! Spector! And Wil Wheaton!
Zach Braff's feature length documentary Video Games: The Movie launches on 15th July 2014.
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Flashback creator reveals Subject 13
It's all coming back to me now.
Remember Flashback, the cult classic adventure game that sort of was a follow-up to Another World? Its creator, Paul Cuisset, has just announced his next game: the mysterious Subject 13.
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Another World out on PS4, PS3 and Vita next week
Cult classic adventure has cross-buy and cross-save.
Eric Chahi's cult classic 1991 surreal sci-fi adventure Another World launches on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and Vita on 25th June.
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How the Xbox One GPU Kinect reserve unlock works
Microsoft expects "tangible" benefit for games out this Christmas.
Microsoft has moved to clarify the impact of its decision to unlock the power of the Xbox One's graphics processing unit previously reserved for Kinect.
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GTA Online I'm Not a Hipster update adds skinny jeans and bug-fixes
Sounds better on Vinylwood.
Rockstar has unveiled its "I'm Not a Hipster" patch for GTA Online, which adds retro print T-shirts, skinny jeans and a range of Shoreditch hairstyles.
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Don't call Crackdown on Xbox One Crackdown 3
Plus, Scalebound CGI trailer "is the game".
Don't call Crackdown on Xbox One Crackdown 3 - it's something of a reboot.
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Video | Video: Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel gameplay
What the press got to play at E3.
Most of our attention at E3 was on next-gen delights, but for those who haven't made the jump yet there's still the odd game heading to existing systems this year, perhaps most notably Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, which graces PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 in late October.
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DreamHack's Hearthstone tournament winner accused of cheating
But opponent speaks out in support of co-player.
The winner of yesterday's DreamHack Hearthstone tournament has become embroiled in a controversy surrounding messages received from friends during the final match.
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DayZ dev Dean Hall: "I want to make a Valve in the South Pacific"
Hall talks DayZ on console and his Tycoon style game.
DayZ creator Dean "Rocket" Hall will return home to New Zealand at the end of 2014 - and there he hopes to establish the Valve of the South Pacific.
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Radius indie game festival opens in London this week
Hatoful Boyfriend! Volume! Vlambeer! Free entry!
Budding designers and indie game fans take note - the Radius game festival arrives in London this week, from 19-21st June.
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Why the Batman: Arkham Knight delay was a good thing
Rocksteady refuses to cut corners - and that's good news.
When news emerged that Batman: Arkham Knight had been delayed to 2015, my gut reaction was disappointment.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition doesn't really have 40 endings
There are "a few completely unique endings" with variations.
Dragon Age: Inquisition having "40 major endings with variations" sounded a little excessive when producer Cameron Lee mentioned it last week.
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PopCap puzzler Peggle is the next free game to be given away via Origin, publisher EA has announced.
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