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  1. Bill and Frank in The Last of Us HBO adaptation

    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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  2. Amazon Luna LG TV

    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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  3. Using persuasion skill in dialogue.

    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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  4. Promotional art for No Man's Sky's Echoes update showing a lone space traveller standing on a desolate alien landscape while a variety of giant robot figures loom overhead against an ominous green sky.

    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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  5. Darktide gets Xbox release date

    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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  6. Call Of Duty won't arrive on Xbox Game Pass straight away if Activision-Blizzard deal closes

    Don't expect to see Call of Duty popping up on Game Pass as soon as the ink dries on Microsoft's proposed Activision Blizzard deal (if it dries, that is - of course nothing has been confirmed as yet).

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  7. A Stalker 2 screenshot showing a pale humanoid monster with a tendril-like jaw.

    Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl is currently set to release in the first quarter of 2024.

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  8. Starfield is a "starting gun" for Xbox

    Xbox has said the launch of Starfield will be the "starting gun" for even more first-party releases on Xbox.

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  9. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk screen showing the character skating on a rail with a yellow trail through a modernist cartoon city

    One of the spooky things I've found about wandering around Tokyo is that everytime I've visited, I've kept dropping into parts of the city that felt haunted by the ghosts of a virtual city that Tokyo itself had inspired. As a Jet Set Radio fan, Tokyo-To is everywhere in Tokyo. I looked out of a hotel elevator one morning and saw Shibuya bus terminal, where I had spent so long skating and laying down tags. I remember stepping down into Harajuku one evening and the sensation of a close virtual space rippled past me. Walking in Tokyo Midtown I saw a highway rising up in front of me and I swore to myself that I knew where it lead. It was magic. It was also just really odd.

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  10. Epic Games Store

    Epic Games is offering third-party developers 100 percent of revenue for six months, in exchange for game exclusivity on its storefront.

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  11. An image of a Fallout-themed black and white TV test card reading, "Please stand by".

    Starfield might be hogging the spotlight right now, but that doesn't mean Bethesda has forgotten about its other babies; Fallout - or more specifically its upcoming live-action TV adaptation - is, for instance, having a bit of a moment right now following a brief Gamescom showing and confirmation from Amazon that it's launching in 2024.

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  12. Xbox boss Phil Spencer collects an award at Gamescom Opening Night Live.

    Interview | The definitive Xbox Gamescom interview

    Phil Spencer on new hardware, price drops, mid-gen refreshes - and why the company won't ditch Series S.

    Earlier today I spoke with Xbox boss Phil Spencer to discuss the company's future in video games.

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  13. Panorama of cartoon Steamworld Build environments above and below ground

    SteamWorld Build, the "Anno meets Dungeon Keeper" city builder from Thunderful Games and internal studio The Station, finally has a release date and will be forging new frontiers on PC, Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, and Game Pass from 1st December.

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  14. Artwork showing the BioWare logo.

    BioWare has announced it'll be laying off approximately 50 employees - approximately 20 percent of its total workforce according to recent employment figures - as part of a "shift towards a more agile and more focused studio".

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  15. A screenshot from Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion Remastered showing a bulbous alien enemy with four legs and four arms, including an organic gun arm, standing in a stark, futuristic compound.

    Six years after it gave Turok 2 the remaster treatment and eight since it did the same to part one, retro specialist Nightdive Studios is back to finish what it started, and is concluding the trilogy with a Turok 3 remaster for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch on 14th November.

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  16. A Broken Sword - Parzival's Stone screenshot showing a quaintly picturesque village square in the French countryside, brightly illuminated beneath blue skies in the afternoon sun. A small cluster of pretty shops and houses line the street on the left and a squat church hides behind trees to the rear of the square. Protagonist George Stobbart reclines in the bed of an ageing blue truck in the foreground to the left, while Nicole Collard sits on a chair against one of the houses nearby.

    It's been 27 years since Revolution Software's Broken Sword series introduced the world to protagonists George Stobbart and Nicole Collard, but the adventurous twosome still aren't ready for retirement just yet; they're returning for a new adventure, Broken Sword - Parzival's Stone, and a remake of their first outing, Shadow of the Templars, coming early next year.

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  17. Grand Theft Auto 5

    Teenager took part in Grand Theft Auto 6 hack, court finds

    A "juvenile desire to stick two fingers up to those they are attacking".

    A court has found two teenagers were part of several extensive hacking sprees conducted by the Lapsus$ group.

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  18. Bulletstorm VR

    Bulletstorm VR is set to rain chaos down on us this festive period, with a launch date of 14th December. After all, nothing says winter joy like bombastic gunplay.

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  19. Twitch

    Twitch has launched its Discovery Feed experiment to a select number of users.

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  20. Armored Core 6 promotional screenshot showing a turret-like mech silhoueted to the right, against a backdrop if a spectacular white-orange explosion on some kind of huge wall.

    Let's start by addressing the elephant in the room. Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon is not a Soulslike. From the moment the game was announced there's been, depending on your perspective, a concern, a hope or even an expectation, that the first new AC title in a decade would seek to emulate its critically and commercially acclaimed From Software stablemate. That's absolutely not the case. There's no intricately-designed interconnected levels here, no bonfire equivalents, no enemies that respawn when you rest.

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  21. A screenshot of the Microsoft free mobile games store on desktop.

    Xbox must have mobile presence if it's going to thrive, Phil Spencer says

    "The reason we're in the acquisition discussion with Activision Blizzard King is around their mobile capability."

    Phil Spencer has said that Xbox must have a mobile presence in order for the brand to continue to thrive.

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  22. A Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster screenshot showing an illustrated in-game cut-scene of Darth Vadar in conversation with one of his officers.

    Nightdive Studios, the team behind the recently remastered classics System Shock and Quake 2, is at it again. Earlier today, the studio revealed its Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster, and needless to say there are a few excited members on the Eurogamer team.

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  23. A Starfield promotional screen showing a ship entering hyperspace

    At Gamescom, Xbox is showing attendees a twenty minute teaser video on Starfield that details the game's opening moments.

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  24. Live-action Starfield still

    After much anticipation, Starfield's release is a mere matter of weeks away. And, in a bid to keep the hype train running, Bethesda has shared an all new live-action trailer for its upcoming space extravaganza.

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  25. cyberpunk 2077 phantom liberty

    Digital Foundry | Nvidia announces DLSS 3.5 with ray reconstruction, boosting RT quality with an AI-trained denoiser

    Plus: Half Life 2 RTX, Alan Wake 2 gets path tracing and DLSS 3 comes to Call of Duty.

    Gamescom 2023 has kicked off - as you might have noticed - and Nvidia has unveiled DLSS 3.5, a new version of DLSS that adds 'ray reconstruction' - essentially AI-tuned denoising that boosts the quality of ray tracing effects on RTX graphics cards. The firm also announced a new community remaster of the legendary Half-Life 2, new DLSS 3 and Reflex titles and more.

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  26. Five of the Best: Cafes

    Supporters | Five of the Best: Cafes

    A cuppa chai, no?

    Five of the Best is a weekly series for supporters of Eurogamer. It's a series that highlights some of the features in games that often overlooked. It's also about having your say, so don't be shy, use the comments below and join in!

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  27. The Little Nightmares series logo.

    The Dark Pictures anthology studio Supermassive Games is developing Little Nightmare 3 for release in 2024 on PC, PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch. It'll be playable solo, with an AI-controlled second character, or with a friend in online co-op.

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  28. A screenshot from Destiny 2's The Final Shape expansion showing a strange landscape blending rugged terrain and abstract shapes as the Witness' volcano-like monolith looms in the background against an ominous sky.

    Bungie has given Destiny 2's next expansion, The Final Shape, a thorough unveiling, confirming it'll whisk players to the "infinite, vast, unknowable" Pale Heart within the Traveler when it launches for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC on 27th February next year.

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  29. Mortal Kombat 1 welcomes Sindel and General Shao in hair-raising, spine-tingling new trailer

    If it's more Mortal Kombat 1 you want, then it's more Mortal Kombat 1 you'll get! And, thanks to developer NetherRealm's later trailer - confirming the return of Sindel, General Shao, Motaro, and Shujinko - you'll never look at a ponytail in the same way again.

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