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PlayStation's decision to kill Concord prompts industry sympathy
"I feel your pain."
After PlayStation and Firewalk made the decision to pull Concord from sale two weeks after the hero-shooter made its debut, industry members have started to share their sympathies with the team involved.
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Concord players are racing to reach max level before shutdown
Sony's new shooter has just two days left.
PlayStation's shock decision to shut down its live-service flop Concord just a fortnight after launch has spurred players who did buy the game to try and reach its max level via an unusual method - before it all disappears.
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Black Myth: Wukong Xbox delay not due to "platform limitations", Microsoft reiterates
Still no release date.
Microsoft has again confirmed the delay to the Xbox release of Black Myth: Wukong is not due to "platform limitations".
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Supporters | Five of the Best: Websites
Inside games.
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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Eurogamer 25 | Former Eurogamer editors come together for a special 25th anniversary podcast chat
Gestalt! Kristan! Bramwell! Ellie! Oli! Wes!
How long have you been a Eurogamer reader for? Let me put that another way: how many different Eurogamer editors do you remember? The site has been around for a long time now - 25 years this week - so there have been a few different sets of hands at the tiller. I ask because, well, I've gathered those editors together again for a very special anniversary podcast, which you can watch and listen to right now.
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And it's coming to PC.
Battletech, Shadowrun, and The Lamplighters League developer Harebrained Schemes has announced its first project since parting ways with Paradox Interactive last year. It's a "post-cyberpunk survival horror RPG" called Graft and it's heading to PC.
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Vampire: The Masquerade's visual novel trilogy concludes next week in Reckoning of New York
On PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC.
Vampire: The Masquerade's trilogy of New York themed visual novels is set to conclude next Tuesday, 10th September, with Reckoning of New York on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC.
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As is Capcom Fighting Collection 2.
Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics and Capcom Fighting Collection 2 are both now set to launch for Xbox next year following "technical discussions" with Microsoft, after the platform was omitted from Capcom's original release announcements.
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Digital Foundry | Intel's Lunar Lake laptop chips are faster, more efficient and even capable of genuine RT gaming
What you need to know about Core Ultra 200V, live from Berlin.
Following their initial reveal at Computex earlier this year, Intel has fully unveiled its new 'Lunar Lake' laptop CPUs at a press event in Berlin. The new Core Ultra 200V chips look impressive, offering significantly better performance at lower power levels than last year's first-gen Core Ultra 'Meteor Lake', with graphics and AI performance being areas of particular improvement. In fact, the new top-level chips are even fast enough for RT gaming at decent frame-rates - something I definitely didn't expect to be a focus of Intel's presentation!
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Concord pulled from sale as Sony admits "our initial launch didn't land"
Owners will receive full refunds.
Floundering 5v5 shooter Concord is set to go offline indefinitely this Friday - just two weeks after its PS5 and PC release - as Sony and Firewalk Studios admit "our initial launch didn't land".
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Until Dawn remake studio Ballistic Moon lays off staff ahead of the game's release in October
UPDATE: Studio now acknowledges.
"As the games industry continues to face complex challenges, we at Ballistic Moon are confronted with some difficult realities," reads a statement posted to LinkedIn. "It is with deep regret and a heavy heart that we must make the tough decision to significantly scale down our team to secure the future of our studio. This comes after our development of Until Dawn for PS5 and PC.
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Flaw and order.
Ruthless villain, reluctant colleague and eventual friend and confidante, Miles Edgeworth has played many roles in Capcom's Ace Attorney series over the years, and with the fresh excavation of his Nintendo DS-era Investigations spin-offs, he can also add budding detective and even associate defence lawyer to the list as well. Indeed, it's a wonder that Phoenix Wright and the rest of the defence profession isn't surplus to requirements at this point, so watertight are Edgeworth's various case files here that any potential court trial would be over before it began.
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Xbox Game Pass titles for September include big rigs in space
Mother trucker.
Microsoft is kicking off the cooler months with its next batch of Xbox Game Pass titles.
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Review | The Casting of Frank Stone review - an insubstantial origin story with some precious moments
Point and moot.
As a huge fan of both developer Supermassive Games' interactive horror marathons and publisher Behaviour Interactive's asymmetrical multiplayer Dead by Daylight, I thought The Casting of Frank Stone might have been a daydream I conjured during yet another sleepless night. Unfortunately, it's actually a drawn-out multiverse adventure with pacing as lethargic as I am.
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Borderlands' Randy Pitchford defends recent flops by comparing Gearbox to The Beatles
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Tina.
Gearbox founder Randy Pitchford has defended recent flops such as the Borderlands film and its Risk of Rain 2 DLC by comparing the company to one of the most highly-regarded bands of all time. Yes, The Beatles.
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Eurogamer 25 | We're launching The Eurogamer 100 today - here's what it's all about
Stealth Destiny article?
Hello! You might have spotted Eurogamer is 25 this week, and so alongside the first appearance of a few permanent micro-wrinkles and a sharp decline in people asking us for ID, we're marking the occasion with something special.
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Gamescom 2024 | FragPunk's card system ensures it's set to be your new favourite Valorant competitor
A big deal.
It takes a lot for an online shooter to stand out these days. Just ask Concord. But FragPunk's Shard Card system looks to be the twist needed to ensure it stands out above the rest.
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Dune: Awakening on Xbox Series S will be a "challenge", developer says
"There's a lot of optimisations we need to do."
Funcom - the developer behind Dune: Awakening - has admitted that getting the game ready for Microsoft's lower-powered Xbox Series S will be a "challenge".
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Ex-Blizzard president counters Microsoft's multiplatform strategy, stating "consoles will never die"
"Those losing push the narrative that fits for them."
Ex-Blizzard president Mike Ybarra believes "consoles will never die" and that failing companies are pushing "the narrative that fits for them".
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Hopoo Games, the studio behind Risk of Rain and Deadbolt, has announced it will be joining Valve to work on game development.
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Bethesda yanks Thatcher's Techbase Doom mod from in-game browser
Citing "real-world politics".
Thatcher's Techbase - the Doom WAD that sees players descending to the Tenth Circle of Hell to thwart the return of "one of humanity's greatest threats" - has been yanked from Bethesda's new in-game mod browser after being reported for "real-world politics".
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"I've made some of the worst game choice decisions," says Xbox boss Phil Spencer
Admits he "passed" on Destiny and Guitar Hero, but has no regrets.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer has admitted he's made "the worst" decisions "passing" on some of gaming's biggest franchises over the years, including Bungie's Destiny and Harmonix's Guitar Hero.
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Now Playing | Sumerian Six - a pulpy, Nazi-bashing stealth-tactics treat
Quietly brilliant.
It's hard not to talk about Sumerian Six without summoning the spirit of the sadly now defunct Mimimi Games. Sumerian Six might technically owe its existence to the real-time, sight-cone-dodging stealth-tactics classics of the 90s and early 2000s - think Commandos and Desperados - but Mimimi's wonderful genre refinements, seen in the brilliant likes of Shadow Tactics and Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, are in ample evidence as developer Artificer's rip-roaring, globe-trotting, Nazi-bashing pulp adventure unfolds. But for all its mechanical familiarity, Sumerian Six is - as I approach the seven-hour mark, at least - an absolute hoot, an inventive, richly conceived take on the genre that more than holds its own.
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Eurogamer 25 | Win a Switch OLED by telling us your favourite Eurogamer memory
Better than Halo.
It's Eurogamer's 25th birthday this week, and to celebrate, we're going to play something like pass the parcel with you. We want you to share your favourite memory of Eurogamer in the comments below, then we'll randomly pick a person at the end of the week to be our winner. They will win a brand new Switch OLED: Mario Red Edition that's been kindly provided by Nintendo.
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The official social media accounts for Tony Hawk Pro Skater have been freshened up ahead of the series' upcoming 25th anniversary - and it's got some fans very excited.
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Digital Foundry | DF Weekly: If Black Myth: Wukong has issues on PS5, is a Series S port viable?
And what about the reported Sony exclusivity deal?
Another gigantic DF Direct Weekly arrives today (well, on Saturday if you're signed up to the DF Supporter Program) and amongst topics as diverse as the latest PS5 Pro rumours and Tom Morgan's impressions of MGS Delta and the Silent Hill 2 remake, we have our own thoughts on the Black Myth: Wukong Xbox drama. Why hasn't it appeared on Microsoft's consoles? Is there really some kind of PlayStation exclusivity deal? Is Series S the problem? Should we take developer statements about ongoing optimisation at face value? And what about the recent 'memory leak' story - can this really have put the Xbox version on indefinite hold (spoilers: no).
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Rocksteady hit by layoffs after Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League underperforms
One staff member made redundant while on paternity leave.
Rocksteady staff have told Eurogamer of redundancies at the studio, following the underperformance of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
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Blog | Eurogamer turns 25
Celebrate with us this week.
25 years ago this week, two brothers from Brighton helped set up a website about video games. They based the fledgling operation in their parents' converted garage and named it Eurogamer - a spin-off of a Quake 2 tournament they used to run, EuroQuake.
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Treat yourself to 22 inches of Snake with Big Boss Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater statue
Samus Gravity Suit figure also available.
That ever growing pile of video game statue memorabilia is getting bigger.
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Creators also cannot upload or stream gameplay without own "creative or editorial input".
Nintendo has updated its guidelines for content creators, strengthening its right "to object" to any content it deems "inappropriate".
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