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E3 2023 announces in-person show dates
With industry-specific days prior to public opening.
E3 will return as an in-person event next year in June, with three days given over to industry attendees and two days for the general public.
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Fan uses Super Mario Maker 2 to make a full "classic" Mario
Complete after seven years.
A Mario fan has used Super Mario Maker 2 to create a whole game inspired by the classic Mario games.
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla's next big update concludes its fun puzzle tomb storyline
Rune forge building! Spooky festival returns!
The ever-expanding world of Assassin's Creed Valhalla will receive one of its final major updates tomorrow, as it adds a final set of puzzle tombs via patch 1.6.1.
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Sable developer celebrates first anniversary with official art book
Something's goat to give.
An upcoming book focusing on all things Sable will be released to celebrate the game's one-year anniversary.
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Recommended | Grounded review - a delightful mix of harsh survival and warm-hearted design
De-bugged.
The first time Grounded killed me, I was beaten to death by a lawn mite. You know; those teeny, tiny little red bugs that could line-dance on a head of a pin and scurry along paving stones, looking like they couldn't hurt anything? Yeah. One of those. Emphasis on the "one", too, as this lad had been alone. And yet he'd taken one look at my sassy side ponytail and (correctly) presumed I was an easy target. Was it unexpected? You bet. Scary? Surprisingly so. Embarrassing? Yes. Very.
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Studio rumoured to be making Halo Infinite battle royale offers fresh tease
"It's something big and new for the franchise."
Certain Affinity, the studio long-rumoured to be building a battle royale mode for Halo Infinite, has offered up a fresh hint of its plans for the project.
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Feature | Final Fantasy 14's Naoki Yoshida on creating the ultimate MMORPG
And playing solo in a multiplayer world.
The recently added Patch 6.2 was arguably Final Fantasy 14's most diverse update yet.
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Marvel has no plans for video game MCU
Thor they might say that.
There are no plans for Marvel's many upcoming video game projects to form any kind of connected universe, the comic book maker has said.
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Suspected Grand Theft Auto 6 hacker set for court
Charged with computer misuse, breaching bail conditions.
The 17-year-old from Oxfordshire believed to have been behind the recent gargantuan leak of Grand Theft Auto 6 was set to appear in court in London over the weekend.
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Feature | New Tales from the Borderlands - Gearbox on modernising a cult classic
"In every button press, we wanted to make sure we were injecting character and consequence."
When developer Telltale Games launched the first season of its acclaimed and enormously influential The Walking Dead adaptation in 2012, it hit upon a choice-driven narrative formula the studio would rigidly adhere to across every one of its titles until its sad closure in 2018. Some found masterful ways to adapt that increasingly well-worn template, others were merely okay, but none were perhaps as odd, memorable, and quietly beloved as Tales from the Borderlands.
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Survival comes to Ikea in indie horror game The Store is Closed
Just a one nightstand.
We have all been there. Ikea - the shop that takes you through a convoluted one-way system as you see mock-ups of rooms full of all you could ever need for your own home, and then before you know it you have purchased 100 tealights and a packet of meatballs.
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Pokémon is heading to Manchester for an art experience
Pikachu painted!
A Pokémon event called Art through the Ages will be open in Manchester next month.
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Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty won't have difficulty options
"We're thinking it’s 'good' to have one set difficulty."
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty will only have one difficulty level.
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Silent Hill game rating spotted in South Korea
What is The Short Message?
A rating for a new Silent Hill game has been spotted in South Korea.
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Classic Halo 3 multiplayer map The Pit is on the way to Halo Infinite, Microsoft has announced.
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Potion Permit doesn't do anything in a hurry, but maybe that's the point
Stopper! Simmer time.
Potion Permit doesn't seem to do anything in a hurry, and that's because it's a game that expects you to be with it for a long time to come. It's a life simulation, really, dressed up as a potion making game. You're a chemist sent to a town to brew potions, but here's a house to decorate and machines to renovate, and here are townsfolk whose friendships you'll have to earn before they - and the services they offer - open up. Oh, and they have daily rhythms you'll have to adapt to and work around. Try and catch someone out of hours and they won't want to know: you'll have to wait until morning when they're officially on duty again. It all takes time.
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Here's our first look at Netflix's Onimusha anime
Directed by Takashi Miike.
There's an Onimusha anime in the works for Netflix, Capcom has announced.
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BFI announces a 10-year plan designed to "support the moving image", including games
"Most of us experience or contribute to screen culture in our daily lives."
The British Film Institute has announced a new 10-year plan designed to "support film and the moving image", including video games.
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This mod restores Judgment's original Hamura
PC and PS4 players can now play using Hamura's original voice and likeness.
A new PC mod is replacing the face and voice of a Judgment character whose original likeness was unceremoniously pulled several years ago following a drugs arrest.
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Nier Automata Ver 1.1a anime series will premiere in January 2023
Automata for the people.
Nier Automata's spin-off anime series, Nier Automata Ver 1.1a, will premiere in January 2023.
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Modern Warfare 2 beta clocks up an impressive concurrent player count
it's already beaten the concurrent records for Left 4 Dead 2, FIFA 22, and Borderlands 2.
The Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 beta has hit a new concurrent peak of nearly 170,000 players on PC, making it one of the most played games on Steam right now.
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A secret The Callisto Protocol video hints that something is happening next week
Watch this space...
A phone number hidden in a recent The Callisto Protocol teaser has led to the discovery that something may be happening next week.
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Netflix's The Witcher S3 will premiere in Summer 2023, and Blood Origin in December
"Our family returns!"
Season 3 of Netflix's The Witcher will debut in Summer/Q2 2023.
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Dark Souls 3's PC servers seem to be back online again
There's been no formal announcement just yet, though.
They've been up, down, up, down, down, up, and down again, but right now, Dark Souls 3' PC servers are live once again.
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Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals' release date has been pushed back to 2023
"To make Oxenfree 2 truly special, we're moving our release window to 2023."
The release of Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals has been pushed back to 2023.
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Feature | The legacy of shareware is everywhere
But what does it mean to you?
I had no idea how important shareware was, and arguably still is, to the gaming industry until today. To me, shareware represented the few games I managed to play for free throughout the '90s. In particular, Duke Nukem 3D at lunchtime at Rupert Loman's house. (Rupert is the founder of Eurogamer/Gamer Network.) And there, in the corner of our screens, would be the little shareware reminder that we were playing an unregistered version of the game. But that wasn't a problem, it was legit, it wasn't pirated. We could keep playing for as long as we wanted. It's just that if we wanted more levels than the opening one, around the cinema - with the toilets you could wee into and the mirrors that actually reflected you (wow!) - then we'd have to pay for it. And I don't think any of us ever did.
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From the Save Files | How renting Story of Thor proved harder than finishing the actual game
Blockbuster!
Renting games as a kid was frequently the only way I could play many new games. I was lucky that I'd typically receive a game for my birthday and for Christmas, but the rest of the year, games were expensive and out of reach through any other method than renting. It was the 1990s and the idea of cheap digital downloads to stave off the lack of games seemed unfathomable.
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Game of the Week | Cyberpunk 2077's fascinating afterlife
V rising.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's beta already beset by cheaters
And yes, console players are once again turning off crossplay to avoid PC players.
It's weekend two of the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 beta - and now PC, PlayStation and Xbox players are all getting stuck in, cheaters have entered the battlefield.
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"The trailer highlights the mystical tone Krafton is aiming for."
PUBG developer Krafton has released a new visual teaser for its unannounced project based upon the Korean fantasy novel, The Bird That Drinks Tears.
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