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South Park RPG release date tweaked to 7th March
Arriving on a disc, not a Cartman.
Obsidian's South Park: The Stick of Truth "comedy role-playing game" will be released on 7th March, publisher Ubisoft's latest release schedule revealed.
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GTA: San Andreas out now on Android, Kindle
I Carl believe it.
Rockstar's '90s, rap-themed gang-banger Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas can now be played on Android and Kindle devices.
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The Eurogamer.net Podcast: Cluedo survivors
What's looking good for 2014?
Hello everyone! I hope you had a lovely Christmas and New Year and found plenty of time to play video games.
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Alien: Isolation details appear on Xbox Games Store
UPDATE: Listing back online, Alien spotted, co-op references removed.
UPDATE: The leaks continue. Not only is Alien: Isolation's Xbox.com listing now back online, but it has provided a clear view of the game's Alien design.
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Do not expect DayZ beta before end of 2014
But Bohemia promises "huge progress" this year.
Survival game DayZ may be out and selling incredibly, but it's still so early in development that even beta status is still the best part of a year away.
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Feature | Most Anticipated: The Last Guardian
It's happening?
Optimistic? Perhaps, yet while The Last Guardian has been one of the most anticipated games of an entire generation, I've got genuine faith that this'll be the year when the catweagle finally sticks its curious snout out of the shadows.
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Dean Hall planning "really special" DayZ presentation for EGX Rezzed
Developer session and live interview set for March event.
We're just under four months away from this year's EGX Rezzed event now, and I'm very pleased to reveal that Dean "Rocket" Hall from Bohemia Interactive will be joining us again to showcase his latest work on DayZ.
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So, what's going on with Hitman?
IO working on PC and next-gen game. Montreal making mobile.
After the release of Hitman: Absolution - a game that failed to meet Square Enix's lofty sales expectations - and layoffs at developer IO Interactive, the future of Agent 47 was cloudy at best.
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Sony mulls single subscription for all SOE PC users
One rate to rule them all.
Sony is considering a scheme to move all PC Sony Online Entertainment gamers to a single subscription rate for all titles.
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China lifts ban on foreign console sales
Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony rub hands in glee.
China has temporarily lifted its ban on the sale of foreign video game consoles, opening the door for the likes of Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony to enter the gargantuan market.
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Feature | Most Anticipated: The Witness
Ignorance is bliss.
There are three simple reasons why The Witness is my most anticipated game of 2014.
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Starbound's beta sold over one million copies in a month
When you wish upon a star...
Procedurally generated open-world 2D adventure Starbound has sold over one million copies, developer Chucklfish has announced via Twitter.
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The next Halo game is still on track for this year
Despite Microsoft not mentioning it in its 2014 lineup.
Halo PR manager Rob Semsey has confirmed an upcoming Halo title will be released this year.
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Over 3 million Xbox Ones were sold in 2013
Where it was the fastest-selling console in the US.
Microsoft shifted over three million Xbox One consoles in 2013, where it launched in 13 countries worldwide on 22nd November.
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First Steam Machine to debut this month for $1899
13 Steam Machine developers confirmed.
PC manufacturer Digital Storm revealed that it will release the first dedicated Steam Machine later this month for $1899 (about £1160).
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Nintendo must pay royalties for every 3DS following court ruling
About £2 a unit will go to the patent holder.
The gavel has come down against Nintendo following a court ruling that the Kyoto-based company infringed on a patent in the creation of its glasses-free 3D tech. As a result Nintendo must pay 1.82 per cent of the wholesale price of every 3DS sold to patent holder Tomita Technologies.
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Fan-made Morrowind remake is shaping up nicely
Has over 70 collaborators, but is still recruiting.
Last month we took a look at Skywind, the fan-made Morrowind remake in the Skyrim Engine, and now the 70-plus person team behind the mammoth mod has released its first dev diary detailing the sorts of enhancements its making to Bethesda's 2002 open-world epic.
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No Man's Sky dev Hello Games announces Joe Danger Infinity
UPDATE: Due later this week on iOS.
UPDATE: Hello Games has revealed that it's planning to release Joe Danger Infinity on 9th January.
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Reports indicate he was working on Left 4 Dead 3.
Clint Hocking, the man behind Far Cry 2 and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, has departed Valve, where he's worked since July 2012.
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Sonic box artist Greg Martin passes away
His work you've seen more times than you realise.
Remember the old Sonic game boxes? The man who created the pictures - Greg Martin - has, sadly, passed away.
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Watch Nvidia's new mobile chip run Unreal Engine 4
Boasts more graphical power than PS3 and Xbox 360, company claims.
Graphics technology company Nvidia has shown off its latest mobile processor, which it says will offer more graphical power than PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360.
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DayZ sells 800,000 copies in under a month
Bean a long time coming.
DayZ is rampant; official sales are now up to 800,000 in under a month, revealed Dean Hall, the game's creator, on Reddit.
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Army of Two producer claims "underwhelming" end result was "predictable"
Due to the "negative trajectory" of studio morale.
Average EA shooter Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel was destined to be "underwhelming" due to the low team morale experienced while working on the project, the game's executive producer has claimed.
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Sony turning off Gran Turismo 5, Resistance servers
And MAG, and SOCOM.
The online servers for Gran Turismo 5, all three Resistance games, MAG and the SOCOM games are soon to be switched off.
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Most Anticipated: Mario Kart 8
Dashing.
The Christmas period often takes me back to games I haven't played for a while. All that travelling around, all those afternoons on family sofas, all those frosty mornings and ridiculous winter discounts on Steam and elsewhere - it's made for it. One game I didn't expect to end up playing in December, though, was Mario Kart Wii.
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Third EA-owned company loses its leaders this month
Founders depart Cut the Rope publisher Chillingo.
The founders of mobile publisher Chillingo have quit the studio and its parent company EA - the third set of studio heads to leave EA within a week.
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Most Anticipated: Quadrilateral Cowboy
Death and syntaxes
At 35, you die a little. Or rather, you accept the life you will not lead, you say goodbye to it, and this, it turns out, is a quiet form of dying. Happy new year! At 35, I acknowledge that I'm unlikely to rob a bank. I probably won't even wait in an unmarked van outside the bank, tapping away at a terminal as the grids go down and my sexy accomplices wriggle through vents and hop across elevator shafts.
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EverQuest, Vanguard leader Kickstarting new MMO
"Classic, challenging, group-focused" Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen.
Brad McQuaid - a decorated MMO developer responsible for the original EverQuest as well as Vanguard: Saga of Heroes - is making a new MMO.
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UK chart: FIFA 14 kicks off new year top 40
GTA5 now fourth biggest-selling game ever.
And we're back. This year's UK charts have begun exactly as last year ended - with FIFA 14 sat firmly on top.
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Codemasters teases multiple racing games due this year
Still developing for PS3, Xbox 360.
DiRT and Grid developer Codemasters has hinted that it has multiple unannounced rally titles in development for 2014.
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