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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor gets fresh PC patch 17 months after release
Denuvo DRM removed.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has today received its ninth patch, which brings "substantial performance improvements" on PC and removes Denuvo DRM.
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Flappy Bird makes a return this year thanks to dedicated fans
Tweet all about it.
Flappy Bird, the infuriating mobile game, is set to make a return later this year.
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Hoyoverse has confirmed Xbox players will not need to purchase a Game Pass subscription in order to access Genshin Impact's online multiplayer mode.
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Steam Families officially launches out of beta
Mum's the word.
After a stint in beta, Valve has opened up Steam Families to the wider public.
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Game studio tests "crazy" 40-player Smash Battle Royale it may never fully release
"We hope you can see the potential."
Game studio Odyssey Interactive is launching a playtest for its latest "crazy" project but it may not even release if players aren't into it.
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The Borderlands film has made headlines for, sadly, not the right reasons recently. The adaptation based on Gearbox's games of the same name failed to capture the hearts (and wallets) of audiences on its August release, and was widely panned by critics.
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Microsoft lays off further 650 Xbox staff, no games cancelled or studios closed
To "organise our business for long term success".
Microsoft has laid off a further 650 Xbox staff, though no games have been cancelled or studios have been closed this time.
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New PS5 system update adds customisable Welcome Hub
Party Share also on the way.
A fresh PS5 system software update is on the way that adds a new customisable Welcome Hub to the home screen.
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Review | Caravan SandWitch review - sci-fi that benefits from the power of a real place
Sauge protector.
I spent a good part of this morning trying to remember the precise artwork that Sauge, the heroine of Caravan SandWitch, reminds me of. With her baggy, almost plus four style trousers and bouncing quiff, she's relatively close to Tintin, but I had a twittering sense that there was something else at play too. Eventually, I remembered it: Emil and the Detectives, the children's adventure by Erich Kästner. More specifically, those airy, bendy, thick-lined ink illustrations by Walter Trier. Retro and modern all at once, as art struck on the cusp of the 1930s often was. Cheerful and spirited, filled with a headlong sense of derring-do. It's a perfect fit.
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BioWare talks Dragon Age: The Veilguard's exploration, photo mode
Ahead of October's release.
With Dragon Age: The Veilguard's October release looming ever closer, developer BioWare continues its slow and steady stream of blog-sized info-nuggets and teases - this time revealing a little about exploration, alongside news of a photo mode.
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A decade after ditching Xbox friend requests, Microsoft is bringing them back
Insider testing starts this week.
Microsoft has announced it's bringing friend requests back to Xbox after more than a decade, with its new "friends and followers experience" set to go live for Insiders this week.
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Payday 3 gets new creative leads as player numbers remain dwarfed by decade-old predecessor
Previous game director "stepping away".
Starbreeze Studios has announced major changes to Payday 3's creative leadership team - with former game director Miodrag Kovačevićas "stepping away" from the role - as the co-operative shooter continues to struggle against its decade-old predecessor Payday 2.
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Following streamer's admission of "inappropriate" behaviour with a minor.
Midnight Society, the developer behind "vertical extraction shooter" Deadrop, has announced "significant" layoffs following studio co-founder Guy "Dr Disrespect" Beahm's admission of "inappropriate" behaviour with a "minor" earlier this year.
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Here are your PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium games for September
The Plucky Squire! Far Cry 5! More!
Sony has revealed its PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium games for September.
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Newscast | When it costs £700, who exactly is the PS5 Pro for?
And would you buy one?
Yesterday Sony finally announced the long-rumoured PS5 Pro in a technical presentationn hosted by Mark Cerny. The console is a more advanced version of the PlayStation 5 that boosts its graphics capabilities, and even improves backwards compatibility with some PS4 games.
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Dead Island 2 getting zombie-infested co-op horde mode next month
Brain Saw Massacre.
Dead Island 2 is getting a free update next month, which will include a new co-op horde mode known as Neighborhood Watch and New Game Plus.
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Space Marine 2's Epic Games client on Steam is for cross-play, confirms publisher
UPDATE: Epic Games confirms its requirements for cross-play.
UPDATE 11/09/24: Epic Games has confirmed cross-play across all PC storefronts is a requirement of its games store for all multiplayer games.
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There are currently no plans to make Sonic Adventure 3 and continue the Sonic series from the Dreamcast days.
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Escaping from hell while bound to your nearest and dearest is always going to be somewhat chaotic, but a new Chained Together update is about to amplify that chaos even more.
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The team behind gaslamp fantasy survival game Nightingale is about to release its previously-promised big update, known as Realms Rebuilt.
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Super Smash Bros. director "so sorry" to fans playing for thousands of hours
"The time players spend in a game is a cost."
Super Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai is "so sorry" to players who have spent "hundreds or even thousands of hours" in the Nintendo fighting game.
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Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has got off to a strong start on Steam. In fact, it has become the most played Warhammer game in terms of peak concurrent player numbers on Valve's platform.
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And acknowledges Master Collection Vol. 2.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater producer Noriaki Okamura has stated the development team would "rather come down on the side of 'too faithful'" than make big changes compared to the original game.
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PS5 Pro sales will follow similar trajectory to PS4 Pro, analyst predicts
Despite higher price tag.
Noteable games analyst Piers Harding-Rolls of Ampere Analysis expects the PS5 Pro's sales to follow a very similar trend to those of the PS4 Pro, even with that rather high price tag.
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Opinion | A £700 PS5 Pro is an argument against "Pro" consoles altogether
Too poor for it? Maybe you should drive an Uber!
There's bad timing, and there's your former company president going on a podcast and telling game developers – caught up in the worst period of mass layoffs in the history of video games – to go "drive an Uber or whatever," the very same day you announce a £700 console in the middle of a cost of living crisis.
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Digital Foundry | PS5 Pro reveal: the hardware looks capable but the demos were lacking
And the cost puts the viability of future console hardware into question.
In the last article I wrote for Eurogamer, I wondered how Sony would tackle the challenge of marketing a premium version of the PlayStation 5 when the standard PS5 - arguably - already commands a premium price-point which hasn't shifted substantially since its launch four years ago. The answer was surprisingly straightforward: users love 60fps performance modes, so why not serve that up with enhanced quality comparable to today's 30fps fidelity modes? It's an elegant solution for presenting a higher-end piece of hardware without making the standard model look lacking.
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Supporters | Five of the Best: Hordes
There's lots of them.
Five of the Best is a weekly series for supporters of Eurogamer. It's a series that highlights some of the features in games that are often overlooked. It's also about having your say, so don't be shy, use the comments below and join in!
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FromSoftware has released a new patch for Elden Ring, version 1.14, which adjusts the final boss of Shadow of the Erdtree to make it easier.
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Star Wars Outlaws patch to fix "incredibly punishing" stealth sections is now live
Adds cross-progression and saves too.
Just days after pledging a fix for Star Wars Outlaws' "unfair" and "incredibly punishing" insta-fail stealth sequences, Ubisoft has released a brand-new patch doing just that - and it introduces a bunch of other features, including cross-progression support, too.
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Xbox's new Game Pass Standard tier yanks access to Starfield, Hellblade 2, Diablo 4, and more
Over 40 previously available titles shifted to Game Pass Ultimate tier.
Back in July, Microsoft announced sweeping changes to Xbox Game Pass that would see day one releases being removed as a benefit to subscribers of the service's revised basic tier. That new tier - known as Game Pass Standard - is now live, but it turns out subscribers are missing out on more than just new releases: Microsoft has pulled access to over 40 previously available games, including major titles like Starfield, Hellblade 2, and Diablo 4.
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