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EA readying a reboot?
The case for a Syndicate reboot is mounting following the emergence of new trademark filings by EA.
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Ubisoft grabs Virgin for online tournies
Ghost Recon: Future Soldier first up.
Ubisoft has signed up to Virgin Gaming's online-multiplayer-tournaments-for-cash idea.
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PSN Plus August/September content
Entire Sam & Max season for free!
Sony's offered PlayStation Plus subscribers a full-game trial of InFamous and Mushroom Wars this month.
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Play Enslaved before it's released
At the Eurogamer Expo.
Namco Bandai's Enslaved: Odyssey to the West will be playable at this year's Eurogamer Expo a week before it goes on sale.
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EA admits COD and Halo will rule 2010
But has FPS crown in its sights.
EA COO John Schappert has admitted Activision Blizzard's behemoth Call of Duty and Microsoft's all-conquering Halo will remain top FPS dogs this year - but insisted they won't be so for long.
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Uncharted film set back indefinitely
Hopes of a 2011 release dashed.
The Hollywood adaptation of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune has been set back indefinitely - far beyond the 2011 release Sony had planned.
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Review | Pro Evolution Soccer 2011
Back in the game?
They say the same thing every year. Pro Evolution Soccer is reborn! We've learned our lesson! We're not just slapping more lippy on the last PS2 version! So it's been quite painful to struggle through the last few releases. Last year's PES 2010 felt like a step in the right direction, but it was more tentative than it let on, building new layers of tactical customisation and a slightly improved range of movement onto what was fundamentally still the same creaky old game we loved five years ago.
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MS wins online multiplayer legal battle
Your headsets are safe.
Playing Xbox games online is no longer under threat – if it ever was - following Microsoft's victory in a legal battle over multiplayer gaming.
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RDR Legends and Killers DLC dated
Howdy do that?
The Legends and Killers add-on for Red Dead Redemption will be released next week.
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EA makes lots of money in first quarter
FIFA, B:BC2 and… Scrabble do the biz.
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Scrabble on the Apple iPad helped EA make tons of money during its first quarter ended 30th June.
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Need for Speed: Shift 2 confirmed
Out next year.
Yet another Need for Speed game is in the works.
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Don't panic.
EA has delayed the release of Crysis 2.
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BMW prize-carrot tied to Blur demo
Try the game, win a car. Please?
Activision is dangling a real-life BMW 125i coupé beside the PS3 Blur demo in an effort to drive more attention to the game.
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Report debunks "disc is dead" claims
Physical media way out in front.
80 to 90 per cent of videogames bought in 2009 were on physical media, a new study has revealed.
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StarCraft II fastest-selling strategy ever
And biggest PC game this year.
StarCraft II has become the fastest-selling strategy game ever.
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With special guests Andy Payne and Pat Garratt.
We simply won't stop casting pod for your pleasure. Still reeling from the treacherous No Toms edition of the show two weeks ago, editor Tom Bramwell this week cleared the decks and brought in outside help for what we're calling the No Staff edition - starring Brammers, Mastertronic MD Andy Payne and VG247 editor Patrick Garratt.
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New Medieval Sims "series" for PC/Mac
Heroes! Kingdoms! Quests! Flaws!
EA has announced a new Sims game for Mac and PC that leans heavily on the well-trodden RPG setting of the Middle Ages.
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Sony apologises for PS3 firmware woe
New version of 3.41 released.
Sony has apologised after PlayStation 3 owners complained that the latest firmware update caused consoles to stop working.
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Free on PC, but paid-for on 360.
4A-Games has released Metro 2033 add-on Ranger Pack on PC and Xbox Live.
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Exclusive to NBA Elite 11 owners for now.
EA has hinted that NBA Jam will not remain exclusive to owners of NBA Elite 11, but be offered as a separate download on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade somewhere down the line.
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EA: Warhammer Online is "profitable"
We're not giving up, says BioWare Mythic.
Massively multiplayer online role-playing game Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning makes money and is here to stay, developer BioWare Mythic has insisted.
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Since you asked.
2011 racer DiRT 3 will have over 50 rally cars, Codemasters has confirmed.
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MS optimising for each platform.
The PC version of Lionhead role-playing game Fable III has been delayed, Microsoft has confirmed.
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UK Demon's Souls virtually sold out
"Not 100,000s but we are pleased" - pub.
The Black Phantom Edition of terrific PS3 role-playing game Demon's Souls has - but for a few "dribs and drabs" - sold out in the UK, according to publisher Namco Bandai Partners.
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StarCraft II accounts being stolen
Phishers dangling the bait.
StarCraft II fans beware: there are fraudsters pretending to be Blizzard that want to steal your Battle.net account.
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ModNation patch to improve load times
Due tomorrow.
Load times in PS3 game ModNation Racers will be reduced by an update set for release tomorrow.
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Create a villager in Fable III
If you pre-order.
Those who pre-order upcoming role-playing game Fable III can create their own villager who will then appear in the final game.
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Kotick, a flight attendant, and $1.4m
Acti CEO loses legal battle with ex-lawyer.
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has lost a long-running legal battle with his former lawyer over fees incurred while battling a lawsuit from a former flight attendant who worked on his private jet, the Los Angeles Times reports.
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COD map packs surpass 20m sales
Kotick that off the list.
More than 20 million Call of Duty map packs have been sold, Activision has announced.
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Review | The Curfew
The game is free. Are you?
Editor's note: In the interest of transparency, we should point out that erstwhile Eurogamer contributor Kieron Gillen and current Eurogamer contributor Simon Parkin were both closely involved in the making of The Curfew, as writer and producer respectively. We've tried to remain as impartial as possible in this report. But we're proud of our boys!
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