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Mass Effect 2 Overlord DLC dated
Duke: Manhattan Project for XBLA too.
Microsoft's latest Xbox Live schedule has given us solid dates for the Mass Effect 2 Overlord expansion and the Xbox Live Arcade re-release of Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project.
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Crysis 2 in autumn, MP beta planned
Multiformat shooter sets its sights.
EA has said that Crysis 2 will be released this autumn and will be preceded by the unceasingly popular multiplayer beta.
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Duty bound.
It was all going so well until they tried to explain it. We've just been privy to a little bit of hitherto mysterious shooter Homefront, which features absurdly lavish environments and some retina-bothering firebombing effects. Its very much broken world looks as it does because North Korea invaded America in 2027...
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Maguire: People will buy 3D content
"People who bought iPads will buy 3D TVs."
Sony Computer Entertainment's UK boss Ray Maguire has told Eurogamer that he has no worries about people buying into the company's 3D dream because there will always be early adopters.
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Dreamcast games heading to PSN/XBLA
Schedule to begin with Sonic/Crazy Taxi.
SEGA has confirmed rumours that it plans to begin releasing Dreamcast titles on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade.
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Interview | Eidos Montreal's Jean-François Dugas
Revolutionary guard.
It may not be out until early 2011, but Deus Ex: Human Revolution already has a fight on its hands in convincing fans of the series that it's worthy of the name. Developed by a different team - a new studio, in fact, at Eidos Montreal - it's still intimately associated with the story behind the original Deus Ex, and takes place 25 years beforehand.
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Feature | Deus Ex: Fan Service
Fact after fact straight from the cyber-horse's augmented mouth.
Eurogamer was given unparalleled access to Deus Ex: Human Revolution. It was one of the most open and interesting days of our young lives. For a Deus Ex fan the sheer amount of information to garner was exhausting, but we did our utmost.
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MotorStorm unconcerned by Split/Second
Evolution will "stick to this vision".
MotorStorm: Apocalypse game director Matt Southern has told Eurogamer that his initial reaction when he heard about the similarities between his game and Black Rock's Split/Second was to hold the course.
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Review | Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - Onslaught
Modern four-ware.
People often assume that if you can rattle through dozens of first-person shooters then you're well placed to kick arse online. Hilarity. Whether or not you've aced the single-player campaign on the hardest difficulty level, going online is almost always a humiliation endurance test as you spend most of your time waiting to respawn.
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Bad Company 2 Onslaught pack dated
Week after E3. Plus Kit Shortcuts.
EA has announced that Battlefield: Bad Company 2's Onslaught add-on will go on sale for PS3 and Xbox 360 in the week after E3.
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Review | SBK X Superbike World Championship
Traction and reaction.
Last year I felt sorry for American bikers. Not only did crippling noise and emission regulations result in their YZFs having less top-end compared to our pokier (and probably shinier) European counterparts, but for some reason nobody bothered to publish SBK-09 stateside.
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Perry: Gaikai could host E3 demos
He's got "cool stuff" to show there.
Dave Perry reckons cloud gaming service Gaikai is perfect for publishers to host global E3 demos on because code could be snuggled up safely at Gaikai HQ
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"Prepare to witness the next evolution."
Namco Bandai has announced that this E3 will see "the worldwide premiere of the newest Pac-Man project". An event invitation sent to members of the press says attendees should "prepare to witness the next evolution" of Pac-Man and promises playable versions of "unreleased titles on console, mobile, arcade, and more".
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New action Need for Speed at E3
EA Natal/Move line-up reveal, too.
EA will show a beefy line-up of games at E3, including the new "action" Need for Speed game and FIFA 2011.
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Ubisoft also showing AC Brotherhood.
Ubisoft has confirmed that "the next iteration of the blockbuster franchise Driver" will be unveiled at E3 next month.
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SEGA planning E3 Shogun 2 reveal?
Total wahey.
New reports suggest developer Creative Assembly and publisher SEGA are planning a Shogun 2: Total War reveal for E3.
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Report: Hulu heading to Xbox 360
Integration to be announced at E3?
Microsoft is set to announce Xbox 360 support for US streaming video service Hulu at E3, according to a report.
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Activision unveils GH: Warriors of Rock
Fantasy! New peripheral! Quickplay+!
The rumours were right; Activision has unveiled Guitar Hero 6 as Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock. The game's due out this autumn.
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MotorStorm 3 to go urban, apocalyptic?
"Stolen" screens show collapsing city.
Some rough off-screen snaps of a game purporting to be MotorStorm 3 have appeared on the net, showing an apparent move in setting to an apocalyptic, collapsing city for the off-road racing series.
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Red Faction: Armageddon detailed
Underground shooter due in March 2011.
THQ has revealed that Red Faction: Armageddon is the name of the sequel to last year's Guerrilla and that it's due out in March 2011 for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.
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Joy Ride now a Natal launch game?
No longer free-to-play, retail source says.
It's rumoured that Microsoft's casual racing game Joy Ride is to be reborn as a launch title for the Natal motion controller.
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River Rush sighted in Natal video
"Jet engine" to Wii's "invention of flight".
An American journalist has previewed Microsoft's Natal motion controller for Xbox 360, with an accompanying video showing the first glimpse of rapids racing demo River Rush.
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New Kingdom Hearts will be at E3
One of two new entries in series - Nomura.
Kingdom Hearts creator Tetsuya Nomura has revealed that a new Kingdom Hearts game will be shown at E3 next week.
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Valve E3 reveal "isn't Ep 3" - Newell
Boss quells Half-Life 2 speculation.
Valve boss Gabe Newell has mailed fan site HalfLife2.net to say that the developer's E3 reveal is not Half-Life 2: Episode 3.
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Squenix confirms Dungeon Siege III
PC, 360 and PS3, Obsidian developing.
Square Enix has announced that Dungeon Siege III is in development at Obsidian Entertainment, under the watchful eye of original creator Gas Powered Games and its boss Chris Taylor.
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Respawn promises big reveal at E3
"Stay tuned," say West and Zampella.
Update: EA has said that the Facebook was a fake.
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Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions
Web chat.
A lot of people must hate Rocksteady right now - a lot of superhero game developers must, anyway. Unshackled by a movie tie-in and free to focus on a single location along with a bespoke, carefully selected cast, Batman: Arkham Asylum changed a sizable audience's idea of what a comic book game could be.
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No online Manager Mode in FIFA 11
But it's a "long-term" ambition.
FIFA 11 lead producer David Rutter has told Eurogamer that EA Sports does not intend to introduce an online Manager Mode this year but it's possible one day.
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FIFA 11 to "reinvent player authenticity"
Due out this autumn for PS3 and 360.
EA Canada aims to "reinvent player authenticity" in FIFA 11, which will be released this autumn for PS3 and Xbox 360.
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Personality+! Pro Passing! Er, custom chants?
While other 10-million-selling game developers throw their lawsuits out of the pram and cuddle up to new sugar daddies, one of the biggest and most bankable development teams in the world quietly gets on with business in Vancouver.
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