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  1. Hollow Knight: Silksong delayed from first half of 2023

    We'll have to wait a little longer for the highly-anticipated Hollow Knight: Silksong, its developer has now confirmed.

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  2. FIFA 23 hits Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and EA Play next week

    FIFA 23 launches on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and EA Play on Tuesday 16th May.

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  3. A dark underground chamber, lit at intervals with light from outside, but ending in a dark archway. I would not go down there alone.

    Supporters | Five of the Best: Dungeons

    Vaults of class.

    Five of the Best is a weekly series for supporters. It's a series about highlighting some of the features in games that are often overlooked. It's also a series about you having your say, so don't be shy, use the comments below and join in!

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  4. Dragon Age Dreadwolf artwork showing antihero/villain Solas and a menacing dark wolf.

    EA has released its latest financial earnings report, confirming record net bookings of $1.95B for its most recent quarter - and, alas, that developer BioWare's highly anticipated Dragon Age: Dreadwolf won't be out until at least April next year.

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  5. Pokémon dev Game Freak creating new action-adventure IP with Private Division

    Pokémon developer Game Freak has signed a deal with Private Division, the indie-focused publishing arm of Take-Two, to publish a new "action-adventure IP" codenamed Project Bloom.

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  6. Dark and Darker early access delayed "a bit" as Nexon lawsuit continues

    Developer Ironmace Games has delayed the early access release of its mediaeval extraction looter Dark and Darker as it remains embroiled in a legal dispute with Korean game publisher Nexon over "copyright infringement".

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  7. Bungie wins yet another lawsuit against Destiny 2 cheat sellers

    Bungie's winning streak against Destiny 2 cheat sellers continues with the news it's now been awarded $6.7m USD in damages following a ruling in its lawsuit against LaviCheats.

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  8. Artwork from Crash Bandicoot, Call of Duty, Tony Hawk, and Overwatch, displayed in four columns running left to right.

    Activision Blizzard has reportedly hired high-profile UK lawyer Lord David Pannick KC - whose client list has included Queen Elizabeth II and Boris Johnson - to help lead its appeal against the Competition and Markets Authority's recent ruling against its proposed merger with Microsoft.

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  9. Call of Duty bundle

    Call of Duty fans have heavily criticised Activision for a newly-released "pay-to-win" bundle deemed the most egregious so far.

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  10. The Last of Us averaging 32m viewers per episode in US, most-watched HBO Max show in Europe

    HBO's TV adaptation of The Last of Us may have concluded in March, but the show is clearly still doing the numbers for the network.

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  11. Peridot.

    Feature | AR pet game Peridot is nothing like Pokémon Go, and more interesting for it

    "Niantic is like where Pixar was 20 years ago."

    Niantic's cute new virtual pet app Peridot is a very different beast to Pokémon Go, and all the better for it. Simplistic on the surface but stuffed full of bleeding-edge AR technology underneath, the Tamagotchi-like app is born from years of progress by Niantic's creative and technological halves, resulting in the developer's most interesting project since Pokémon Go in 2016.

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  12. Itch.io's Turkey and Syria earthquake relief mega bundle offers over 200 games for $10

    Itch.io has released a mega bundle comprising of over 200 games, as part of its efforts to support Turkey and Syria following February's devastating earthquake in the region.

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    We've made it easier for you to keep up with your favourite games

    Spend less time searching for the things you love, and more time reading about them.

    Hello there! I wanted to flag a new feature on Eurogamer which makes it easier for you to keep up with your favourite games. You can find it underneath the byline on certain articles, and let you "follow" specific games, topics or companies.

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  14. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom edition Switch OLED console in the dock with Joy Cons attached.

    Nintendo does not expect to launch any new or upgraded Switch hardware in the coming financial year, set to end on 31st March 2024.

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  15. Star Wars: Jedi Survivor UK launch sales up more than 30% on Fallen Order

    Thanks to digital downloads, Star Wars: Jedi Survivor's launch sales are over 30 percent greater than those of its predecessor, Fallen Order.

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  16. A Starfield screenshot showing a pilot in their spaceship cockpit, mountains visible in the distance through the glass.

    Starfield, following in the footsteps of the Fallout games, has cheesy post-sex pillow talk.

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  17. Nintendo Switch console sales down 22% year-on-year

    Nintendo Switch console sales down 22% year-on-year

    But game sales remain strong, as latest Pokémon titles pass 22m.

    Nintendo Switch console sales dropped by almost a quarter over the 12 months ending 31st March, though game sales remain strong.

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  18. Prepare for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom by catching up on Breath of the Wild's story in under seven minutes

    After years of anticipation, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's release is now only a few days away. In order to make sure everyone is up to speed on what happened across Hyrule ahead of the sequel's debut, Nintendo has released a video recapping Breath of the Wild's story.

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  19. Hi-Fi Rush

    Hi-Fi Rush just got its fourth update, and it's clear developer Tango Gameworks is having fun with the patch notes.

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  20. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's latest patch targets PC-specific issues, more still to come

    Following a fairly glitchy release - particularly on PC, with Digital Foundry going so far as to call Star Wars Jedi: Survivor "the worst triple-A PC port of 2023 so far" - and an initial day one update, EA is continuing its efforts to fix Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

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  21. Luke's forearms are the stuff of legend

    A Street Fighter 6 open beta is set for 19th to 22nd May, Capcom has announced.

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  22. An image from an old, old Zelda adventure. Link stands on the precipice of a cliff, overlooking a forest and mountain on the horizon, behind which a sun sets, bathing the scene in orangey red. I hope he doesn't trip!

    It's remarkable to me how a series like Zelda, which stretches back to the beginning of gaming time, can somehow be more popular now than ever. Breath of the Wild sold an order of magnitude higher than any previous Zelda game, even the really famous ones, and Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom looks poised to surpass that. It's terribly exciting!

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  23. Mini Motorways and Mini Metro getting big crossover update in July

    Minimalist traffic management sim Mini Motorways and its subterranean predecessor Mini Metro are getting "one of the series' biggest updates ever" on 24th July, as part of developer Dinosaur Polo Club's tenth "Miniversary" celebrations.

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  24. A piece of character art from Red Hook's Darkest Dungeon 2.

    I find it almost as hard to summarise Darkest Dungeon 2 as I do to survive within it. It has a way of engulfing my mind, much as its squalid landscapes of rot and flame are always threatening to swallow up the lonely stage coach that is, to all intents and purposes, the game's star. I'd say I can't see the wood for the trees, but it's more that I can't see the rancid fleshpits for the piles of skulls. Still, here's a tentative, top-down perspective: this is more remake than sequel, an engrossing new version of 2016's nastiest town-and-dungeon RPG, which swaps overseeing a small army of fragile anti-heroes for leading just four along branching, apocalyptic roads towards an ominous mountain and its retinue of Lovecraftian bosses. What was once a kind of hellish workplace simulator has become the world's worst commute.

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  25. Navi Trackers

    Feature | A quick look at the weird world of Zelda video game off-shoots and spin-offs

    From Tingle's bartering game to a Mario cross-over of sorts.

    It always seems like a uniquely long time between Zelda games. I know they have good reasons for taking an age to develop, because games like Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom are gigantic and ingenious. But it feels to me like there's something else at play too - an emotional aspect that makes the wait feel even longer. It feels like we see Zelda's cast much less frequently than we see a lot of other characters. They have rich lives, presumably, that they live elsewhere. To put it another way, Mario turns up in a lot of games that aren't the main platform adventures he's known for. Zelda's characters, though. Zelda...?

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  26. Activision and Riot class-action settlement payments have been detailed

    Activision and Riot class-action settlement payments have been detailed

    Activision makes five to six figure payments to "hundreds" of staff who "could assert a claim".

    Details surrounding the settlements for Activision and Riot Games employees have revealed that more than 1500 current or former workers at Riot Games workers have received payments as part of previously announced settlements following a discrimination lawsuit.

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  27. Five Nights at Freddy's movie trailer leaks online

    Five Nights at Freddy's movie trailer leaks online

    "The thought of a first-look being spoiled was frustrating."

    A trailer for the upcoming Five Nights at Freddy's movie has leaked online.

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  28. Propagation: Paradise Hotel is a surprisingly good VR horror game with an old-school Resi vibe

    A VR horror game that's not set in a mental asylum? What a refreshing change! And it's not just a shonkily put together, cheaply made, unscary and unintelligible jank-fest? Unbelievable!

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  29. Bohemia Interactive's FPS/RTS hybrid, Silica, is now available in early access

    Bohemia Interactive has revealed that its upcoming sci-fi FPS/RTS hybrid, Silica, is now available as an early access title.

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