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Asks Rockstar for save transfer.
YouTuber Colour has spoken about the effect Stadia's death will have on many of the people he met while playing almost 6000 hours of Red Dead Online.
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Pokémon Go warns of in-game price rises due to Apple increases, whether you're on iPhone or not
In the eurozone, Japan and elsewhere.
Pokémon Go maker Niantic has warned fans to expect in-game price rises in Ireland and mainland Europe from tomorrow, due to Apple's previously-announced Eurozone price hike.
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Chivalry 2 comes to Xbox Game Pass today
Knight and day.
We do not yet have the full roster for this month's selection of Xbox Game Pass titles, but we do now have at least one more confirmed.
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WWE game maker must pay damages to wrestler Randy Orton's tattoo artist
Draw your own conclusions.
WWE 2K publisher Take-Two Interactive - as well as the WWE itself - have been ordered to pay damages to a tattoo artist whose designs appeared in multiple wrestling games.
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Weekly | All the goss from EGX London
Street Fighter 6! Wo Long! More.
Were you fortunate enough to make it down to EGX London this year? It was a weekend ago now, and, if you ask me, there was a nice vibe around the place. It was nice to be back playing games together relatively unimpeded by the pandemic, and the show is feeling much more like its old self again. But what caught our eye there?
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Supporters | Off Topic: Take a minute to appreciate Cookin' with Coolio's incredible scallops recipe.
What a great book.
The highest praise I can lay on Cookin' with Coolio: Five Star Meals at a One Star Price is that when I went to look for my copy the other day I realised I'd leant it out to someone and would probably never see it again.
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Feature | So far, Overwatch 2 is a clever but underwhelming free-to-play compromise
Blizzness-minded
You didn't hear it from me first, but Overwatch 2 is not Overwatch 2. It is Overwatch 2.0, a free-to-play rejig of the celebrated 2016 hero shooter with rebalanced characters, a sprinkling of new faces, modes and maps, and a predictably tedious seasonal Battle Pass system whereby unlocks are either paid for or ground out through match XP.
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Nintendo officially launches its Nintendo Pictures animation studio
Aiming to create "unique videos that will remain in [fans'] memories forever".
Nintendo's Tokyo-based animation studio, Nintendo Pictures, has officially launched, with the company's website now live.
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This is the moment Overwatch 1 died forever
Servers now offline.
Six years after its launch, the original Overwatch is no more, with Blizzard having now forever pulled the plug on the game in preparation for Overwatch 2's free-to-play arrival tomorrow.
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EA's Dead Space remake getting first official gameplay reveal tomorrow
Ahead of January release next year.
With just a few months to go until the release of EA Motive's intriguing Dead Space remake, the developer has confirmed it'll be giving the spruced-up sci-fi horror its first proper gameplay reveal tomorrow, 4th October.
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Bethesda celebrating Fallout's 25th anniversary with a Fallout 76 Free Play week
Plus a month of Fallout 1st on Game Pass.
This month marks 25 years since the release of Bethesda's much-loved post-apocalyptic RPG series Fallout, and the studio has now detailed its celebratory plans to mark the occassion, which include making online spin-off Fallout 76 free to play for a week.
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Retro Studios, the team behind Metroid Prime and Donkey Kong Country Returns, once pitched a Zelda game for the Nintendo DS akin to Final Fantasy Tactics.
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Ex-Criterion staff reveal scrapped plans for Black sequel
Shot in the dark.
Former staff members at Burnout developer Criterion have revealed their scrapped plans for a sequel to the studio's first-person shooter project Black.
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Digital Foundry | DF Direct Weekly: Stadia is dead - so what will it take to make cloud gaming a success?
Plus: Intel's Arc GPUs arriving soon at a price that's right.
So, Stadia finally met its demise last week. After an unsuccessful launch with general apathy from the audience, there's an argument that the platform was doomed right from the very beginning - despite Google itself investing a gigantic amount of cash into the hardware and various publishing deals. Perhaps the writing was on the wall when Stadia shut down its own development studio, while the logical evolution of the platform - as a 'white label' cloud system that could be used by publishers - wasn't really compatible with the Linux/Vulkan foundation. Features failed to materialise (remember being able to access a game state by sharing a link?) while there were always doubts about the 10.7 teraflops of GPU power. If graphics performance was so high, how come Xbox One X at 6TF produced superior results? Was that GPU actually virtualised over two users? I'd love to know for sure.
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Players say goodbye to Overwatch
See you on the other side.
Players have been taking to social media to say their goodbyes to Overwatch.
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From today you can sign up to Eurogamer's Supporter program and get your first month for £1, opening up ad-free browsing and access to the weekly Essentials newsletter that recently almost had Edge deputy editor and friend of the site Chris Schilling have an accident. You can't say fairer than that, surely.
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No Man's Sky | Sean Murray talks Switch, this week's 4.0 update, and the future
"I think we are sort of the happiest and the most productive we've been in...years".
It's been another busy year for No Man's Sky. Not only has the exploratory space sim received three significant updates in 2022 - delivering some of the most meaningful revisions it's yet seen its six years of post-launch support, developer Hello Games has been working behind-the-scenes on bringing the game to a number of new platforms in the not-too-distant future: Switch, PSVR2, iPad, and MacOS. Of those, Switch comes first, arriving on Nintendo's console - alongside a major 4.0 update for all players - this Friday, 7th October. Ahead of release, Eurogamer sat down with Hello Games boss Sean Murray to discuss the 'madness' of porting to Switch, No Man's Sky's eagerly anticipated 4.0 update, the studio's future, and more.
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Sony aims to make 2m PlayStation VR2 units by March
Looking to compete with Meta Quest headsets.
Sony is reportedly planning to make 2m units of its upcoming PlayStation VR2 headset by March.
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PlayStation 5 has been jailbroken, modder claims
But exploit only appears to work on older system software.
High-profile mod maker Lance McDonald has released footage of what looks to be a working PlayStation 5 exploit that leaves the console "jailbroken".
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Last week, Google announced it will shut down its cloud gaming service Stadia in January. While Google confirmed it will refund all Stadia hardware purchases made through the Google Store, as well as all game and add-on content purchases made through the Stadia store, users have been left concerned about their in-game data.
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Pey'j turner.
The long-awaited sequel to Beyond Good & Evil has overtaken Duke Nukem Forever as the game with the longest-ever development period.
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Crystal Dynamics wants your thoughts on Legacy of Kain
A good (Blood) Omen.
For those of you keen to hear more about the future of the Legacy of Kain series, this will be right up your street.
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PlayStation Stars rumoured to have exclusive invitation-only tier
Diamonds are Sony's best friends.
An exclusive membership tier for PlayStation Stars, Sony's new console customer loyalty programme, has been glimpsed.
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New Horizon Forbidden West content teased by actor Lance Reddick
Time for a Rost-ing?
Lance Reddick, the man behind Horizon's Sylens, has teased upcoming content for Forbidden West.
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PlayStation boss reportedly flew to Brussels to appeal Microsoft Call of Duty deal in person
Ryan air.
Boss of PlayStation Jim Ryan travelled to Brussels to meet EU regulators in person to discuss Microsoft's impending Activision Blizzard purchase.
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Horizon Zero Dawn PlayStation 5 remaster reportedly in the works
Have a Grazer at this!
New reports claim a remaster of Guerrilla's Horizon Zero Dawn is currently in the works for the PS5.
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Disco Elysium dev reveals some team members left "involuntarily"
UPDATE: Developer ZA/UM issues statement.
UPDATE 3/10/22: Disco Elysium developer ZA/UM has issued a statement today saying that the remaining team remains focused on the development of their next project, as those who departed the company confirm they are no longer working at the studio.
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New World players have clocked up 569m in-game hours over the last year
And this new infographic tells us all about what they've been doing during that time...
Amazon Games is celebrating one whole year of New World with a snazzy new infographic.
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Transformers join Magic: The Gathering
"We wanted to make sure we could launch many of them."
Transformers are coming to Magic: The Gathering.
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"Can someone give me a ride to my bunker?"
A GTA 5 player who failed their in-game driving test is only using public transport to get around Los Santos.
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