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Sega and Atlus have planned a "special broadcast" for us next month
The monthly broadcast will deliver news about "the newest titles from Sega and Atlus".
Sega has confirmed plans to host a "special broadcast" with Atlus at next month's Tokyo Game Show.
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Diablo 4's next patch is coming next week – here's what's new
Patch rolls out across all platforms on 29th August.
After "diligently monitoring your feedback", Blizzard has posted the notes for its upcoming 1.1.3 Diablo 4 patch, which is set to roll out on all platforms next week.
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"Do not join any stranger's co-op room until the bug is fixed."
Genshin Impact fans are reporting that malicious players are using its co-op feature to infiltrate other players' worlds and delete in-game items like seele, chests, and elemental totems, preventing them from progressing.
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Dark and Darker is coming to mobile
PUBG publisher Krafton says it's watching the game's legal issues "as a third party".
Dark and Darker is coming to mobile.
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Phasmophobia's console release delayed to October due to "fire incident"
Was originally expected this month.
PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S owners eagerly awaiting the previously announced August release of ghost hunting hit Phasmophobia will now have a bit longer to wait; developer Kinetic Games has opted to push launch back to October after a "recent fire incident".
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Hyenas developers discuss Sega's claim it's been a "challenging title"
And the stigma of free-to-play.
What's happening with Hyenas? Announced a year ago but still without a release date, Creative Assembly's team-based sci-fi extraction shooter was playable publicly this week for the first time at Gamescom in Cologne, following a somewhat eye-opening summation of its status last week from Sega top brass.
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Acclaimed automation sim Factorio is exploring space for its first expansion
Expected "about one year from now".
A little over three years after acclaimed construction and automation sim Factorio left its lengthy early access with a 1.0 release, developer Wube Software has shared details of its first expansion, Space Age, which will be picking up right where the base game stops.
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Here's how Mortal Kombat 1's single-player boardgame Invasion mode works
And it's cinematic Story mode.
Mortal Kombat 1's two single-player modes have been detailed and were playable at this year's Gamescom event.
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Starfield leaker who shared 45 minutes of gameplay arrested after selling copies online
Had no comet sense.
A man who gained notoriety for leaking 45 minutes of Starfield has been arrested for handling stolen goods - reportedly including copies of the game he attempted to sell online.
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Digital Foundry | AMD reveals long-awaited FSR 3 tech and frame gen for every DX11/DX12 game
The DF team checks out the new features at Gamescom.
Following Nvidia's DLSS 3.5 announcements at Gamescom, AMD has finally revealed FSR 3 - along with a separate frame generation solution that works on all DX11 and DX12 titles. In a meeting with AMD, Digital Foundry saw both technologies in action and came away impressed.
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Digital Foundry | AMD announces RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT graphics cards to face off against RTX 4070 and 4060 Ti
Finally filling the gap in the middle of the RDNA 3 lineup.
AMD has officially unveiled its RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT graphics cards, finally completing its RDNA 3 lineup after announcing its first GPUs in November last year. Both cards are intended to target 1440p displays and run games at max settings, including ray tracing, above 60fps. They'll also support AMD's exciting new frame generation technologies, which we've written up as a separate article after going hands-on with FSR 3 and Fluid Motion Frames at Gamescom.
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Excitebike 64 grinds onto Nintendo Switch Online next week
Wheels of fortune.
Excitebike 64 will be roaring onto consoles via Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack next week.
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Deserts of Kharak is this week's Epic Games freebie, as Homeworld 3 gets new story trailer
Sands good.
Epic's latest freebie is Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak.
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Pokémon Sleep, the new nap-tracking app that hopes to help us all catch some Zzzzs as well as some Pokémon, has hit 10m downloads. That's across iOS and Android.
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Baldur's Gate 3's first major update is so big, the patch notes exceeded Steam's text limit
Drow-ning in words.
Larian has released its first "major" update for Baldur's Gate 3, and when the studio said major it wasn't kidding.
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Todd Howard wishes he'd been a bit more casual with his Elder Scrolls 6 announcement
As Starfield release date beckons.
Bethesda's Todd Howard is currently taking part in the great big Starfield marketing push of 2023. But, it isn't just the studio's upcoming space game that we have all been waiting for. Another of Howard and Bethesda's flagship series is Elder Scrolls, and ever since it was announced that The Elder Scrolls 6 was indeed in the pipeline, many have been eager to hear more about what's next.
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Black Myth: Wukong's combat could surpass the Souls games
Monkey business.
I'm battling an anthropomorphic tiger. He resides, of course, in the Crouching Tiger temple, the steps leading up to it littered with bloody bodies. As I arrive inside, he laps at a large pool of dark water - no not water, it's blood.
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Feature | What we've been playing
A few of the games that have us hooked at the moment.
Hello! Welcome back to our regular feature where we write a little bit about some of the games we've found ourselves playing over the last few days. This time: wandering, witches, and "Whaat!?".
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Samba de Amigo: Party Central now has a Switch eShop demo in Europe
Ahead of next week's launch.
Samba de Amigo: Party Central, the Switch instalment of Sega's classic maraca-shaking rhythm game, now has an eShop demo in Europe ahead of its full launch next Tuesday, 29th August.
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Citizen Sleeper 2 update reveals first new location, Game Pass release
Paranoid android.
We're big fans of developer Jump Over The Age's highly acclaimed tabletop-inspired narrative RPG Citizen Sleeper here at Eurogamer, so June's sequel reveal was a happy day indeed; and while there's still some way to go until its release, creator Gareth Damian Martin has now shared a few new details, including confirmation it'll be heading to Game Pass.
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Fortnite's Chapter 4 Season 4 trailer has heists, vampires, and one very buff fish
High stakes action.
As Fortnite's stellar current season draws to a close (seriously, the jungle is fab), Epic is cranking the hype handle in anticipation of tomorrow's Chapter 4 Season 4, now officially titled The Final Resort, with a first trailer revealing some of what's to come.
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Jusant, home of one the best jumps in video games, gets October release date
Pirates of the Carabiner.
Jusant, the upcoming climbing game that promises "meditative vibes" for all those who take on the challenge, will release on 31st October.
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Sea of Thieves returns to Monkey Island in The Quest for Guybrush next week
As second of three-part Tall Tale continues.
Sea of Thieves' swashbuckling Monkey Island collaboration continues in the second of three monthly Tall Tales next Thursday, 31st August, Rare has announced.
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There will be plenty to set Mortal Kombat 1's Homelander and Omni-Man apart, NetherRealm says
Boon, boom, pow!
Mortal Kombat 1 is set to release next month. Following the base game's launch, DLC characters (kharacters?) will join the game.
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It's a concept both straightforward and yet seemingly non-sensical: the experience of fully-fledged Assassin's Creed epic shrunk down to become a free-to-play experience on a mobile phone. But after hands-on time with Assassin's Creed Jade (now its final title, without the "Codename" moniker) today at Gamescom, I came away surprisingly impressed.
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Craig Mazin, showrunner and co-creator of HBO's The Last of Us adaptation, is open to series spin-offs "in principle".
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Amazon Luna coming to select LG TVs, allowing users to stream games without a console
Prime of your life.
Luna, Amazon's cloud-streaming service, is coming to certain LG televisions. This will enable users to stream games directly on their TV, without a console.
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Yes, Starfield has New Game Plus
Orbit of good news.
If the idea of another hulking Bethesda Games Studios role-playing game now being just days away has you excited, then you may also be pleased to hear details about what happens when you do eventually reach its end.
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No Man's Sky gets pirate freighter battles and Star-Wars-style trench runs
Plus new robot race in latest update.
Is the relentless predictabilty of freighter life getting you down in No Man's Sky? Well gloom no more because things are about to get a whole lot rowdier thanks to the exploratory space sim's latest free update, Echoes, which introduces epic freighter-to-freighter battles and Star Wars-style trench runs, alongside a new robot race and more today, 24th August.
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Warhammer 40,000: Darktide finally gets Xbox release date
Won't need to Ogryn and bear it much longer.
After plenty of waiting, and presumably some twiddling of thumbs for many Warhammer 40k fans, Darktide finally has an Xbox Series X/S release date.
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