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Free Red Dead co-op DLC in June
Six missions for four cowboys.
Rockstar has whipped the chaps off a free downloadable addition to Red Dead Redemption called The Outlaws to the End Co-op Mission Pack.
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Aerial combat on PS3 and 360.
EA has announced a new MySims "flying action-adventure" for DS, Wii and, for the first time, PS3 and Xbox 360.
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Force Unleashed II dated for October
A Star Wars born.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II has been given a 26th October release date.
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New Dragon: Age Origins DLC named
Darkspawn Chronicles due on 18th May.
Microsoft has announced a new bit of DLC for Dragon Age: Origins, titled Darkspawn Chronicles, will be hitting Xbox Live on 18th May.
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POP, Brothers in Arms and Skate 2 on GOD
Xbox Live download service swells.
Three more titles have been added to the Xbox Live Games on Demand Service. They are Prince of Persia, Skate 2 and Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway.
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Bungie job ads hint at RPG mechanics
Is the maker of Halo pursuing an MMO?
New Bungie job posts have offered a glimpse at what the studio may be making next.
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Love reveals first expansion AVAIL
Adds player progression, resources.
The creator of arty MMO Love has revealed its first major expansion, called AVAIL, which introduces player progression and resource gathering.
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Lucas vetoed Wookiee open-world game
Altogether now: Noooooooo!
George Lucas once personally vetoed the idea of a Star Wars game where you play as a Wookiee in an "open world", "over the top-style superhero game", apparently, suggesting King Ewok hasn't gone completely off the rails after all.
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Two Worlds II set for 17th September
Americas get game three days earlier.
Southpeak Interactive has announced the follow up to their 2007 free-roaming action-RPG Two Worlds will hit the UK on 17th Sept.
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Infinity Ward HR rep joins Respawn
15 followed co-founders to new company.
Kristin Cotterell, formerly Human Resources Manager and Recruiter at Infinity Ward, has now signed on as the Human Resources and Recruitment Manager at Respawn Entertainment.
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Fils-Aime: iPad not affecting DS sales
"I think two products can succeed."
Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime has denied that the Apple iPad is cutting into the DS handheld business. On the contrary, he claimed, sales are soaring.
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Sid Meier's Pirates! coming to the Wii
New features in autumn 2010 release.
2K Games has announced that a version of Sid Meier's classic high seas adventure Pirates! will be come to the Wii in the autumn.
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Eurogamer.se? Okej!
Today we're very proud to announce a new addition to the Eurogamer family - our new buddies at Eurogamer.se!
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Far Cry 2 creator leaves Ubisoft
Hocking wants to avoid bad habits.
Clint Hocking, game designer of Splinter Cell and creative director of Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory and Far Cry 2, has left Ubisoft.
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Mario Galaxy 2 has tutorial DVD
That you can't play on Wii.
Nintendo has revealed that Super Mario Galaxy 2 will sell with a bonus tutorial DVD.
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inXile comes home.
It's not that long since we last (and first) saw Hunted: The Demon's Forge. When we were introduced to the game then, studio founder Brian Fargo announced his intention to revive the classic fantasy dungeon crawl; his colleagues Matt Findley and Maxx Kaufman showed us the muscular third-person action game, designed around two-player co-op, that they were marrying it with.
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Splash Damage on the edge.
Whether he's cranking up the surround-sound for a thundering game demo, or just talking - something he does at speed and without pause, reeling off a five-minute answer to one question that covers the next three you were going to ask and two you hadn't thought of - Splash Damage's Paul Wedgwood likes to, in Public Enemy's words, bring the noise. At 9.30am on the morning after the night before, that causes a few winces. Although, to be fair, it looks like it's hurting him more than it hurts us.
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Monster from the id.
"We are the pioneers of technology," announces lead designer Tim Willits with confidence at the start of his presentation of Rage. Is that really still true? Rage is id Software's first major in-house game since 2004's Doom III. By the time it's released next year, that will be seven years ago. Seven long years during which we've seen Unreal Engine 3 sweep the games industry and no less than two further iterations of Crytek's spectacular CryEngine. id defined gaming as much as anyone in the nineties, but aren't the days when it could call itself a pioneer long gone?
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Obsidian falls in.
Sometimes, in order to step up, you need to take a step back. Over the last couple of weeks, Bethesda Softworks has shown the world's gaming media what it thinks is the strongest line-up in its history, a line-up which announces its arrival as a publishing force to be reckoned with: Rage, the comeback game from new stable-mates id Software; a very different vision of the future of the FPS, Splash Damage's Brink; modern-day dungeon-crawling in inXile's Hunted; and of course, Fallout: New Vegas, the follow-up to 2008's smash hit Fallout 3.
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Mass Effect 2 Equaliser Pack live
Shepard herds new armour in.
BioWare has released the Equalizer Pack downloadable content for Mass Effect 2.
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God of War: Ghost of Sparta unveiled
Ready At Dawn's latest PSP game.
Sony has announced a second PSP God of War game called Ghost of Sparta.
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Master League Online, new anims, more.
Konami has announced that PES 2011 will be released for PC, PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii and Xbox 360 this autumn and promised "the most radical revamp in its history".
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SEGA explains Alpha Protocol DRM
One-off activation, countless installs.
The Uniloc DRM chosen to protect the PC version of Alpha Protocol does not require a constant internet connection and potentially allows for infinite game installations.
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Halo! XCOM! Bungie! Plus: pro tips on getting a job in the games industry.
Hello! Welcome back to the Eurogamer.net Podcast, this week brought to you at the slightly earlier time of [whenever this is] because a big-name publisher has stolen our Tuesday 3pm publication slot for its Gamers Day press embargo, and we don't want boring triple-A games busting the podcast off the homepage top slot. No sir.
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UK chart: 2010 FIFA World Cup is top
SSFIV in second, GOW Collection 10th.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa game has raced to the top of the UK all-formats chart. PS3 sales were greater than on Xbox 360 by one per cent (48 to 47).
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First XCOM details make contact
Weird weaponry, eerie missions.
The new first-person shooter interpretation of XCOM is built around a series of eerie and tense missions embarked on from an underground FBI base hub.
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Alan Wake! Doctor Who! Will Porter!
Woo! It's the Eurogamer.net Podcast Sweet 16 episode! Wherein we invite boys round without telling mum and stay up all night talking about our feelings!
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Peace Walker to get PS3 release?
Konami gauging interest.
Konami appears to be gauging interest in a PS3 version of PSP game Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker.
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Game Room to get update this week
Pitfall, Super Breakout among titles expected.
Microsoft announced today that the oft-delayed updates to their Game Room classic game download service will begin this Wednesday, 5th May.
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Halo: Reach beta "not quite operational"
"Expect suboptimal performance."
The Halo: Reach beta that went live yesterday is "not quite fully operational", according to developer Bungie, but it should be a damn sight more operational than it was the other day when it was "getting hammered".
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