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Blizzard announces 600 redundancies
90% of those affected "not related to game development".
World of Warcraft developer Blizzard has announced a major round of lay-offs, with around 600 employees now out of a job.
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First Kingdoms of Amalur story DLC announced
The Legend of Dead Kel due out 20th March.
The first major story expansion for action RPG Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning arrives on 20th March, publisher EA has announced.
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Borderlands 2 PC to ship with Steamworks
Gearbox sequel powered by Valve tech.
The PC version of forthcoming FPS RPG sequel Borderlands 2 ships with Steamworks, publisher 2K Games has announced.
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Sim City 5 concept art leaks - report
Maxis prepping sequel for 2013 release.
A batch of what appears to be concept art for Sim City 5 has popped up on the web.
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End of Nations Preview: The World at War
The teams behind Rift and Command and Conquer prepare the RTS MMO.
There's a strange thing in the End of Nations map I'm trying out, and that thing is a suspension railway. How quaint. The global economy has collapsed, the world is at war and all its major cities lie in ruin, yet as I send my troops into battle I can clearly see there's still a suspension railway trundling its way about this town I'm trying to occupy, casually weaving a route through the demolished buildings and over the cratered streets.
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Mass Effect 3 Vault console armour DLC details
Dress up your console, get multiplayer gear.
Mass Effect 3's chunky Vault console casing allows you to dress your PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 in Commander Shepard's battle armour. It also comes with free Mass Effect 3 "DLC".
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Gravity Rush PlayStation Vita release date
June release for force-bending adventure.
Stylish PlayStation Vita adventure Gravity Rush will be released in Europe on 13th June, Sony has announced.
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Resident Evil 2, 3 released on EU PlayStation Store
Jak and Daxter! Killzone 3 multiplayer! FIFA Street demo!
PlayStation 1 Classics Resident Evil 2 and 3 will be available to download on the EU PlayStation Store from today.
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Zone of the Enders HD out in the autumn
For PS3, 360. No word on Vita version.
Zone of the Enders HD launches in the autumn on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Konami has announced.
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Review | App of the Day: Pizza vs. Skeletons
Upper crust.
Every so often a game comes along that is a genuine surprise. Pizza vs. Skeletons is one such game, because out of what is surely the most terrible concept in the world some crazed team has crafted an imaginative and fun game with seriously classy production values. I'm as shocked as you.
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Raspberry Pi launches with licensed manufacturers
Demand cripples FTSE-listed manufacturer's website.
The Raspberry Pi has gone on sale and appears to have taken down the website of a major electronics manufacturer in the process.
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Mojang has hired the server-mod making Bukkit team to help build an official API (application programming interface) for the Minecraft community.
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Amnesia dev: Sequel will make you afraid to turn on your PC
Frictional warns concerned fan to expect the worst.
Forthcoming PC horror sequel Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs will make you fearful of going anywhere near a desktop computer ever again, original developer Frictional Games has pledged.
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Mario, Punch-Out!! on Nintendo 3DS eShop this week
Multitude of Virtual Console classics coming in March.
Tomorrow's 3DS eShop update will contain two classic NES titles to download, the original Mario and boxing sim Punch-Out!! Both cost £4.50 or €5 each.
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Bungie co-founder on Halo 4: "I'd be pretty surprised if they wiffed it"
Expects MS will grant 343 the time and resources to "make it great".
Bungie co-founder Alex Seropian is convinced Halo 4 is in good hands.
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Website teases new Baldur's Gate game
By studio co-founded by former BioWare veteran.
UPDATE: The source code behind the teaser website includes cryptic references to the Baldur's Gate series and lore:
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Nintendo blocks Binding of Issac 3DS release
Due to "questionable religious content".
Nintendo has blocked the release of indie role-player The Binding of Isaac on the 3DS eShop.
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Origin auto-adds EA games bought from Steam
Uses EA's game registration records to do it.
Origin auto-adds EA games bought from rival digital platforms such as Steam, gamers have noticed.
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Review | Super Stardust Delta Review
Binary domain.
Fire and ice. Move and shoot. Life and death. Super Stardust Delta is a game about absolutes. It isn't concerned with grey areas or depth, but this score-attack twin-stick shooter uses its simplicity to its advantage.
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Digital Foundry | Alienware X51 Review
PC meets console. Digital Foundry investigates.
The Alienware X51 "mini HD gaming computer" has a unique selling point: it's currently the only small form factor (SFF) PC that can condense all the graphical grunt of a mid-to-high-end rig into a sleek, unobtrusive shell, a look that should be instantly recognisable to fans of Sony and Microsoft's flagship hardware. As a hassle-free entry point to the world of PC gaming, the X51 also has some considerable benefits owing to its streamlined, modular design, but as an overall package, is this all really enough to warrant the asking price?
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New Skyrim PC update goes live
Bethesda stamps on a few more bugs.
A new update for the PC version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim goes live today, developer Bethesda has announced.
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Hydrophobia developer to enter administration, staff claim
Some staff unpaid for 3 months. New company to pick up pool game.
UPDATE Several Dark Energy Digital employees have contacted Eurogamer to stress that the source quoted in the original story does not in fact represent the opinions of current employees.
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MIA cyberpunk MMO Otherland resurfaces
First gameplay trailer released, 2012 launch promised.
Otherland, the ambitious MMO based on Tad Williams' cult science fiction books of the same name, has emerged from hiding, nearly four years after it was first announced.
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Doom 4 concept art leaks - report
Bethesda again denies game has been cancelled.
A set of what is claimed to be environment art from id Software's long-in-development FPS sequel Doom 4 has found its way onto the web.
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Apple event next week points to imminent iPad 3 launch
New tablet on shelves before the end of March?
Apple has announced a press event in San Francisco next week where we'll likely get our first glimpse at the next iteration of its iPad tablet.
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Xbox 360 Family Kinect Bundle announced
New "glossy white" console and two games for $299.
UPDATE: European customers can pick up the bundle from 4th May, priced at £249.99/€299.99.
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New Xbox is codenamed Durango - report
Crytek dev lets cat out of the bag at London event.
Microsoft's next home console is codenamed Durango, judging by a Tweet from a Crytek developer.
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Free Killzone 3 multiplayer on Euro PSN tomorrow
Unlock full version for £11.99.
The free Killzone 3 multiplayer mode announced last week is available to download in Europe from tomorrow, Sony has confirmed.
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What happened to the Mass Effect 3: Space Edition copies?
UK landing sites hunted down, but problems in Paris, San Francisco.
Mass Effect 3 publisher EA yesterday launched two weather balloons full of goodies from locations near London, England.
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Portal co-creator's Quantum Conundrum gets EU release
Launch window puzzled out.
Quantum Conundrum, the new game from Portal co-creator Kim Swift, will be available to download in Europe this summer.
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