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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge gets first paid DLC on 31st August
Add two new fighters, survival mode, more.
Dimension Shellshock, the first paid DLC expansion for Tribute Games' acclaimed brawler Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, launches for all platforms on 31st August.
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Baldur's Gate 3 dev is "changing the way we deploy patches" following hotfix rollback
As a fix for the hotfix is deployed.
Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian has said it's "changing the way we deploy patches" after it was forced to rollback yesterday's Hotfix #4 due to crashing issues - a move that temporarily prevented players from accessing any saves made during the time the update was deployed.
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Plus early access plans outlined.
Following its odd little pre-amble last night, Activision and developer Sledgehammer have given Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 the full reveal treatment, sharing first details on its campaign, multiplayer, and zombies mode, alongside a brief look at the game in action.
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Alan Wake 2 delayed by 10 days to avoid release date clashes
Now in time for Halloween.
Remedy has delayed the release of Alan Wake 2 by ten days to avoid clashing with the release of other games.
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Starfield install size revealed, available to preload now
Get some space.
Starfield is now available to preload on Xbox Series X/S consoles and PC, meaning we now know its install size.
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Review | The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood - dealing a powerful hand
Charm in spades.
The first and only time I had a tarot reading was at one of the lowest points in my life, on the cusp of serious decisions where there didn't seem to be any tolerable solution. It wasn't a serious reading – my friend Veronica had a deck and a basic understanding of tarot, and we sat around her dining table on a quiet afternoon in Los Angeles, trying to make some mystical sense of my situation while laughing. As someone used to making snap decisions with clarity and (usually some) objectivity, I came away feeling a little disappointed, but curious; I'd always been interested in the idea of tarot as a narrative tool, but never found the time to learn. For the first time since then, in my first hour into the Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood, I found myself once again confronted with the known unknowns of divination. When I did my first card reading in the game, it almost felt like learning a new language.
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Xbox 360 digital store will close next July
Purchases will remain accessible.
Microsoft will close its Xbox 360 digital store next July, though anything purchased will still be accessible.
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Chatting with Jesus: the rise of Twitch AI streams
Is deepfake content taking over?
I'm watching Jesus on Twitch. He's a bearded white man answering philosophical (and not so philosophical) questions from the chat. Just type out a question and Jesus will answer.
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Digital Foundry | Red Dead Redemption on PlayStation has one impressive upgrade
Improved image quality over Xbox back compat, but we had hoped for so much more.
Red Dead Redemption is one of the highest-profile games that has been stuck on seventh-gen console hardware. Rockstar's western epic released all the way back in 2010 on Xbox 360 and PS3, with no proper modern port or PC version to speak of. The best we've had has been backwards compatibility support for Xbox One and Xbox Series consoles - which did at least give us a 2160p presentation on Xbox One X and Series X, dropping back to 1440p for Series S.
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GTA 5 AI mod taken down by Take-Two lawyers
"This hostile attitude towards me and the mod is very disheartening."
The creator of a GTA AI mod has had their mod shutdown entirely by Take-Two.
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Sega dubs Hyenas development "challenging"
UPDATE: Game's business model in flux, spokesperson says.
UPDATE 11.15am UK: Hyenas publisher Sega has stopped short of confirming the game has transitioned to a free-to-play business model when questioned by Eurogamer about the "adjustments" being made.
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EA won't contest £9k FIFA Ultimate Team fine in Austria
Vienna court says FUT packs break gambling laws.
EA says it will not contest a €10.8k (£9.2k) fine laid down by an Austrian court that decided FIFA Ultimate Team packs constituted a breach of the country's gambling laws.
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Deathloop leaving PlayStation Plus next month
Chicory, Watch Dogs, and more also gone.
Deathloop will leave Sony's PS Plus service next month, along with seven other games.
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The Last of Us TV showrunner discusses series' overall length
Four seasons "seems a good number".
It sounds like we'll see around four seasons of The Last of Us, according to co-creator and showrunner Craig Mazin.
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Larian Studios has rolled back last night's Baldur's Gate 3 Hotfix 4 due to new crashes.
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Starfield has housing system, player jail, and more reveals Bethesda in new Q&A
You can also expect 20 companions.
Starfield's hype handle cranks ever-more furiously in the run-up to its September release, and Bethesda has now fired out a scattershot volley of fresh details, courtesy of a new Discord Q&A.
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Baldur's Gate 3 preloads start for PlayStation 5 on 31st August
And PC gets Hotfix #4 today.
Don't worry PS5 owners, you too get some preload news today! Developer Larian has revealed that Baldur's Gate 3 preloads will begin for the console on 31st August. Additionally, the studio has now release Hotfix #4 for PC players, meaning everybody'll soon be able to enjoy the stupendous CRPG a little more bug-free.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 details shared ahead of tomorrow's big reveal
Open Combat missions! Perks! More!
Following last week's official Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 unveiling, Activision has shared a few initial details - including talk of a new Perks system and a whole lot of zombies - ahead of a more substantial in-game reveal within Warzone tomorrow, 17th August.
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Review | Baldur's Gate 3 - a critical success, with critical failures
Front-loaded dice.
Baldur's Gate 3's initial story hook is simple: you have a mindflayer parasite in your brain, and you probably don't want that (unless...?). Its gameplay hook is much more ephemeral though: the promise of not just adapting the Dungeons & Dragons system, as plenty of games have done before, but taking that wide improvisational space of playing at the table into the more rigidly coded world of a video game.
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Starfield preloads start tomorrow on Xbox Series X/S and Windows PC
Steam users will have to wait a bit longer.
If you're so eager to get stuck into Starfield the thought of having to wait even a second after launch fills you with shuddering anguish, there's some good news! Bethesda has announced that preloads will be available from tomorrow, 17th August.
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Sega's licensed loot shooter Hyenas resurfaces with closed beta
Laugh a minute?
Hyenas, the upcoming extraction shooter where teams race to secure pop culture memorabilia, has resurfaced today with word of an imminent closed beta test.
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Review | Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew - old-school stealth gets a rip-roaring pirate upgrade
Alone in the darrrrghk.
Let us speak of the bong; if death is inevitable in Shadow Gambit, then so too is the tremulous peal of the Red Marley's phantom bell. With the press of a button, it chimes across the ethereal plane, solidifying a moment into a memory, and with another button, the past becomes present as the memory is restored: in an instance, lessons are learned, mistakes are undone, the slate is wiped clean to try, try again.
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Final Fantasy 7 bombing music included in Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Heidegger would be proud.
Every year, the British Armed Forces host The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, a military and musical performance in Edinburgh Castle.
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Baldur's Gate 3's first major patch will have over 1000 fixes, with requested features coming next
"We are listening to suggestions."
Larian Studio's first major patch for Baldur's Gate 3 will have over one thousand "fixes and tweaks", studio CEO and game director Swen Vincke has said.
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Batman: Arkham Trilogy on Switch gets release date
Get those bat-teries charged.
Rocksteady has announced the release date for the Switch version of its Batman: Arkham Trilogy, out 13th October.
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Supporters | Five of the Best: Title music
Score.
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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Unputdownable | Why are visual novels suddenly so popular?
Read/write.
If you've visited Steam in the last decade, you're likely already acquainted with visual novels. Though games like Famicom Detective's Club saw the inception of the visual novel in the 1980s, they've reached a particular zenith on Steam, thanks mostly to a plethora of very horny games.
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Digital Foundry | Thrustmaster T818 Ferrari SF1000 simulator review: the ultimate racing wheel for Ferrari F1 fans
This PC-only wheel and wheel base is gorgeous - but has its quirks.
F1 cars are gorgeous, icons of engineering that look as good sitting still as they do roaring down a track at 200 miles per hour. But one of the most beguiling components is one that you only get a good look at when you're in the cockpit - the steering wheel. Crafted from carbon fibre, packed with controls and with a full colour screen in the centre pumping out information on brake bias, sector times and engine modes, these steering wheels are beautiful pieces of kit in their own right - even if F1 drivers occasionally toss them out of the cockpit in anger after spinning off into a gravel trap.
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After Oklahoma, American Truck Simulator sets its sight on Nebraska
But Kansas is first.
American Truck Simulator's Oklahoma expansion might only just have arrived, but the sim's ceaseless trundle across the United States continues on, with developer SCS Software confirming Nebraska is currently one of several future state expansions in development.
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Geoff Keighley tempers expectations for next week's Gamescom opening show
Says it's 'less about announcing new projects'.
Geoff Keighley has moved to temper expectations ahead of next week's Gamescom Opening Night Live, saying this year's show will be "less about announcing brand-new projects".
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