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Here's a look at Baldur's Gate 3 patch 7's new evil endings
Demons are forever.
Yesterday, Larian released Patch 7 for Baldur's Gate 3 on PC. This patch sorts out some lingering bugs and adds a number of new features to the game, including additional evil ending cinematics (more on those in a moment).
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Phasmophobia is getting more expensive later today
Ghost in the machine.
Phasmophobia's price is increasing from £10.99 to a very precise £16.75 ($20/€19.50) later today, 6th September.
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Upcoming Alan Wake update will torch David Bowie's Space Oddity from credits
And there's nothing I can do.
Remedy is set to update its original version of Alan Wake on PC, removing David's Bowie's Space Oddity from the credits in the process.
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Eurogamer 25 | Where will games be in 25 years?
We asked the people that make them.
This week we've been celebrating Eurogamer's 25th anniversary by looking back at some of the games and the people that have shaped our past quarter century. We've also been recommending our favourite games you can play right now, with The Eurogamer 100. Now, however, we invite you for a look at the future of video games - written not by us, but the people who are actually going to be building it.
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Concord will reportedly remain in Amazon's upcoming Secret Level series despite recent shutdown
Firewalk with me.
Among the many questions observers had following this week's shock shutdown of PlayStation 5v5 shooter Concord (albeit not necessarily at the top of their list) was if the now-defunct live-service title would still make an appearance in Amazon's upcoming animated video game anthology series Secret Level - and the answer, according to a new report at least, is yes.
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Leaked PlayStation 5 Pro design seemingly confirmed by Sony's official 30th anniversary art
September reveal previously rumoured.
A recently leaked image purportedly showing Sony's heavily discussed but still officially under-wraps PlayStation 5 Pro appears to have received corroboration from an unexpected source. A near-identical design has now been spotted in the background of Sony's newly unveiled official PlayStation 30th anniversary artwork.
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PlayStation's 30th anniversary celebrations include digital soundtracks and a board game
Plus free multiplayer weekend and more.
This December marks 30 years since the Japanese launch of the original PlayStation, and Sony has now revealed how it plans to celebrate the brand's big three-oh - with the likes of digital soundtracks, PlayStation-themed toys, and more on the way.
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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown's Mask of Darkness story DLC detailed
Ahead of this month's launch.
Way back in March, Ubisoft's shared its post-launch roadmap for the excellent Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, and six months later we're almost at its end. Its final content drop - the paid Mask of Darkness story DLC - launches on 17th September, and Ubisoft's has now revealed at least some of what players can expect to see when it arrives.
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The Sims 4 journeying "through life and beyond" in latest expansion this Halloween
As new content roadmap revealed.
As of earlier this week, The Sims 4 is officially, and slightly alarmingly, ten years old. And coinciding with that impressive milestone, EA has unveiled the life sim's latest seasonal roadmap, which includes a life-and-death-themed new expansion arriving this Halloween.
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Amazon Prime September games include several Borderlands titles and more
Handsome Jack of all trades.
Amazon is offering its Prime members over 20 games throughout September, which can be scooped up at no additional cost.
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Balatro out on mobile later this month
A winning hand.
The mobile release for the supremely popular card roguelike Balatro is later this month.
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Digital Foundry | Astro Bot is virtually flawless and a joyous celebration of gaming
A PlayStation 5 masterpiece.
PlayStation 5 launched four years ago, shipped with a pack-in game known as Astro's Playroom - a brilliant platform game full of heart and creativity that captured the imagination of new PS5 owners. Many of us dreamt of a full-blown sequel that could expand these ideas into a larger adventure and that dream has finally been fulfilled with Astro Bot. Let me say this up front - Astro Bot is so good, it single handedly reminded me why I enjoy video games in the first place. This is a game that celebrates the entire history of video games and one of the few 3D platform games I've played that truly goes toe to toe with the best Nintendo has to offer. It's that good, putting Team Asobi up there with the greats.
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Baldur's Gate 3 Patch 7 out "next week" on PC, bringing modding support and more evil endings
UPDATE: Patch available now.
UPDATE 5/8/2024: Baldur's Gate 3's latest and much-anticipated patch is here, developer Larian announced today.
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Phantom Blade Zero is speedy, stylish, and absolutely not a Soulslike
Get to the point.
It's a bit of a running joke now, really. Everytime a new action game is revealed, it's instantly compared back to FromSoftware's work with the question: "yeah, it looks great, but is it a Soulslike?" It happened with Black Myth: Wukong. And it's happened again with Phantom Blade Zero, so much so the developer had to release a statement refuting the game is a Soulslike. In an interview, it even admitted that, as a new studio, it doesn't "have the privilege of FromSoftware to make you frustrated while you're playing".
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Netflix has released a new trailer for the second season of Arcane. Season two of the acclaimed animated League of Legends spin-off is set to release later this year, and will conclude the series (something that is deeply disappointing).
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Eurogamer 25 | Celebrate the different design eras of Eurogamer with our theme switcher!
Explore Eurogamer designs through the ages.
When was the first time you visited Eurogamer? Do you remember what it looked like?
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Review | Astro Bot review - a wildly generous delight
PS, I love you.
Fans of bits and pieces are going to absolutely love Astro Bot. It's made of bits and pieces. Lots of these bits and pieces are nostalgia: you pick between old memory cards when choosing a save file, you're rewarded at the end of a boss fight with a spell of Ape Escape monkey-netting fun. Look close at most surfaces and you'll see some variation of the DualShock face buttons imprinted on it. Look in the sky and you might catch a passing reference to Fantavision.
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As Concord flops, Sony exec says company doesn't have enough original IP
Ahead of Astro Bot's franchise celebration.
PlayStation maker Sony doesn't have enough original franchises which it has "fostered from the beginning".
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Eurogamer 25 | The 25 games that made Eurogamer
Orange-tinted glasses.
Welcome back to Eurogamer's 25th birthday week - this time, for something of a more personal piece from the team. We've already introduced The Eurogamer 100 - the games we recommend you play right now. Well, here's something different: the games we feel have helped form Eurogamer's identity over the past quarter century.
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Helldivers 2's long-awaited third enemy faction briefly appears on in-game map
But studio dismisses sightings as "fake news".
Helldiver 2's long-awaited third enemy faction, the Illuminate - previously seen in Helldivers 1, but still conspicuously absent from its sequel - has briefly appeared in-game. Which hasn't stopped developer Arrowhead Game Studios from declaring the incident to be "fake news".
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Ex-Fable devs who announced and shelved a game on same day return with sci-fi auto battler Konfronto
Demo due in October.
Flaming Fowl Studios - the developer that announced then shelved a game on the same day back in April amid financial difficulties - has unveiled its latest project, a comedic sci-fi auto battler called Konfronto that's due to release on PC later this year.
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Here's how Dragon Age: The Veilguard's Rook and companion progression works
Ahead of October's launch.
With Dragon Age: The Veilguard's October release looming, BioWare is starting to discuss the finer details of its latest fantasy RPG. And its newest deep-dive provides a look at how progression will work for protagonist Rook and the companions they'll meet along the way.
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UPDATE: Studio publicly thanks Microsoft boss Phil Spencer as resolution reached.
UPDATE 4/9/2024 5.30pm: Following reports an Xbox release for upcoming Soulslike Enotria: The Last Song is back on the cards after intervention by Microsoft, amid claims it had ignored developer Jyamma Games for months, the studio has made it official.
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Carnage-à-trois.
I've always been wary of people who say about a game "It's better when you play it in co-op" because virtually every activity is improved by the presence of friends. Cleaning the sink is more fun when you've got one to three pals monkeying around in the kitchen with you, tossing you extra sponge-scourers and reviving you when you faint because of the thing you just pulled out of the plughole.
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Digital Foundry | Acer reveal gamepad-spawning laptop, PC handheld, 600Hz monitor at IFA 2024
Three highlights from the company's Berlin NextAtAcer event.
Acer announced a raft of new devices at its NextAtAcer event in Berlin today, including a bunch of AI laptops powered by Intel Lunar Lake, AMD Strix Point and Qualcomm Snapdragon X processors, but I want to focus on the gaming stuff. There's a protoype gaming laptop with built-in gamepad, the Predator Project DualPlay, an AMD-powered gaming handheld, the Nitro Blaze 7, and a 600Hz gaming monitor, the Nitro XV240 F6.
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GAME acknowledges website issues as customers await missing pre-orders
"We are working to have these resolved quickly."
UK high street chain GAME has acknowledged customers awaiting pre-orders are currently facing "issues" accessing their accounts online, as they wait for delayed deliveries to arrive.
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Digital Foundry | Starfield's Series S performance modes are worthwhile - but not as impactful as Series X equivalents
The junior Xbox's limits are felt more keenly.
Starfield's 30fps frame-rate target on consoles proved controversial at the game's launch, despite the game's impressive world complexity. That all changed in May of this year when the game was updated with support for 40fps, 60fps, and unlocked modes on Series X, though the performance level was understandably a little bit variable. Series S was left out in the cold, with players on Microsoft's pint-sized console still left with a 30fps visual option as their only choice. That changed with last week's major game update, finally giving the S the same visual options as the Series X, adding visuals and performance modes along with selectable frame-rate caps. So how close do these updated modes come to their Series X counterparts? Is this patch a win for Series S users, or do these new options prove visually unsatisfying?
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Minecraft movie trailer gives first look at block stars Jason Momoa and Jack Black in action
Let your square down.
If you, like me, have been wondering just how Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures were going to approach a live-action Minecraft movie, I have good news for you. We now have our first good look at the upcoming adaptation, known simply as A Minecraft Movie, thanks to a new trailer.
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Royal treatment.
More than 35 years after the first Legend of Zelda, one of video gaming's most recognisable names will finally front an adventure of her own. Fans have clamoured to play as Zelda for years, of course, and yet Nintendo has previously resisted, keeping Link as the silent avatar of players' adventures.
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No Man's Sky gets reel in new Aquarius fishing update
In space, no-one can hear you bream.
By now, I should really should know better than to expect the obvious where No Man's Sky is concerned. And here we are again with a brand-new update, titled Aquarius, which this time adds - of all things - fishing to developer Hello Games' wonderful exploratory space sim.
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