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Halo Infinite co-op leaks reveal DMR weapon, Forge mode details
Finish the flight.
The long-awaited co-op flight test for Halo Infinite finally launched last Friday, several days later than expected, and brought glimpses at various features spotted by fans delving deep into the game's files.
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Digital Foundry | DF Direct Weekly on Bayonetta 3, Matrix Awakens delisted and Prime Day pickups
Will, Tom and Oliver take on the week's news and answer supporter questions.
It's the DF Skeleton Crew! With the three most experienced DF Directers out - Rich on holiday, John on holiday and Alex out sick - it's time for Will, Tom and Oliver to step into the limelight for a Direct.
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Collector's Edition delayed in Europe until after game's launch
Nice to Noah.
Nintendo has delayed the release of its Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Collector's Edition for the UK and the EU until September. So, after the game's launch which, in case you missed it, is 29th July.
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July's next batch of Xbox Game Pass titles revealed
Inside! Watch Dogs 2! As Dusk Falls!
Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass additions for the latter half of July are now confirmed, and are headlined by top indie title Inside as well as sunny Ubisoft hackathon Watch Dogs 2.
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Recommended | As Dusk Falls review - a bold new future for interactive movie games
Dawn miss it.
Don't be put off by the unusual art style: As Dusk Falls is good. I'd even go as far as to say it's the best interactive movie game I've played, and in that breath I'm considering all of Supermassive's output (the Dark Pictures games, etc.), Flavourworks' Erica, Quantic Dream's stuff (there's a Quantic Dream link here by the way). And OK granted, this is not a massive sub-genre, but clearly more studios are getting involved and, as far as I'm concerned, that's a very good thing.
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Netflix's new Resident Evil series is going down badly with fans
Licker your wounds.
We are not in short supply when it comes to video game to TV adaptations. As well as those already released, there are also numerous titles in the pipeline, from Fallout and The Last of Us to Horizon and God of War. There have even been talks of Life is Strange making its way to the live-action small screen.
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PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium now have seven-day free trial
Should that Stray you over.
Sony's two new PlayStation Plus subscription tiers now offer a seven-day free trial.
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Activision now has official publisher page on Steam
Look who's back.
Ahead of its monumental acquisition by Microsoft, Activision now has an official publisher page on Steam.
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Eagle-eyed fans have spotted four unannounced factions in an official Total War: Warhammer 3 developer video released by Creative Assembly.
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Russia looking into creating its own national game engine
As war in Ukraine contines.
A new report states that Russia is looking into making its own game engine. This comes as support from other companies has been pulled following Putin's barbaric invasion of Ukraine.
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The developer of PowerWash Simulator has told players not to look at the sun, in order to avoid a game-crashing bug.
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Brrrrrrr.... | Frosty games to cool you down during a heatwave
Be safe and stay cool!
Please stay cool today and drink lots of liquids! And stay indoors if you can - it's absolutely baking outside.
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Weekly | Reliving the legend of Mothman and gawing at pictures from space
Plus: GTA Online years later! And more.
It's Weekly time, the podcast show where we recap last week on Eurogamer for you. Remember, premium supporters get these episodes every Friday, whereas everyone else listens from Monday.
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Unity CEO apologises for criticising mobile developers who don't prioritise monetisation
"Anyway, that’s it. Lots of words. And a sentence that I wish I had never said."
Unity boss John Riccitiello has apologised for calling developers that don't prioritise monetisation in the creative process "fucking idiots".
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Here's new gameplay from upcoming sci-fi horror, The Callisto Protocol
And it still looks Dead familiar to fans of that other sci-fi horror.
Glen Schofield has shared another fresh peek at the denizens of The Callisto Protocol.
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New World's Summer Medleyfaire is coming soon
And there'll be pirates, too.
The Summer Medleyfaire has arrived in New World.
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UK government demands changes to better protect young people from loot boxes
"Games companies and platforms need to do more."
The UK government has told the UK games industry that if it won't take action on loot boxes, it will draw up legislation that will.
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Scalpers are already doubling the price of God of War Ragnarök's Jotnar Edition
Fans who failed to secure a pre-order will be paying over the odds - again.
Scalpers are already trying to flog limited edition versions of God of War Ragnarök for more than twice the retail price.
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World of Warcraft: Dragonflight removes gendered language from the character creation screen
And there may be pronoun choices coming, too.
The alpha test for World of Warcraft: Dragonflight has replaced gendered language in its character creation screen.
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A DF Retro Special | PlayStation 3: chasing the 1080p dream, part two - revisiting WipEout HD, Pixel Junk and many more
2008-2009: the full HD voyage across an entire console generation continues.
Welcome to the second instalment of PlayStation 3: chasing the 1080p dream. This is DF Retro's most expansive project yet, spanning an entire console generation, with John Linneman looking to track full HD support for Sony's eighth generation machine including some of the best - and the worst - titles for the system. In the first episode, we tracked the PS3's beginnings, why Sony targeted 1080p in its marketing and what the final games looked like in the first couple of years of the console's life cycle. This second part continues into the PS3's 'difficult' period, where first-party triple-A juggernauts were thin on the ground with the 'Triple' still struggled to compete in them multi-platform arena up against Xbox 360. As for 1080p gaming... we bore witness to one unmitigated triumph, but elsewhere, the full HD picture wasn't quite as crystal clear as we might have hoped.
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This Elden Ring player completed the game in 2.5 hours without levelling up or taking a single hit
"In my opinion, a ‘challenge’ run is supposed to be challenging."
Someone has completed Elden Ring in two and a half hours without levelling up or taking a single hit.
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Here's 20 minutes of Warfame's time-looping The Duviri Paradox expansion
Plus, a look at interim update Veilbreaker.
As part of this year’s TennoCon celebrations, Warframe developer Digital Extremes has given fans a nice big look at the free-to-play sci-fi shooter's ambitious Duviri Paradox expansion, which is currently due to launch some time in "winter 2022".
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Warframe dev announces free-to-play fantasy action-MMORPG Soulframe
Set on a world "a little angry about what's been done to it".
Digital Extremes - the studio behind free-to-play sci-fi shooter Warframe, has announced Soulframe, a new fantasy themed action-MMORPG set in a sister universe to Warframe.
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Back 4 Blood's second expansion doesn't have a release date yet, but here's a sneaky peek
But will it be diffi-cult?
Back 4 Blood developers turtle Rock Studios has given players a brief look at its upcoming second expansion.
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CD Projekt's share value has reportedly plummeted 75 percent post-Cyberpunk 2077
But it's not quite CD Projekt In-the-Red just yet.
CD Projekt - the publisher behind studio CD Projekt Red, developer of The Witcher games and, of course, Cyberpunk 2077 - has seen its share value plummet by over 75 percent.
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Ghost of Tsushima has sold almost 10m copies since launch
Pleased as Punch.
Ghost of Tsushima has sold almost 10m copies since it launched in July 2020.
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Overwatch 2 beta gets another mid-cycle patch
Tweaks hope to rebalance hero abilities, both old and new.
Blizzard has made further changes to its Overwatch 2 hero roster in another beta mid-cycle patch.
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Fall Guys' developer Mediatonic apologises for a bug that "auto-purchases" premium items
"What is happening in the game is not intended and we are actively fixing it."
Mediatonic has apologised for a bug that was causing players to make "accidental" premium purchases in Fall Guys.
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Elden Ring is still the best-selling game of 2022
"Elden Ring has placed first in dollar sales in four of its first five months in market."
Elden Ring is the best-selling game of 2022.
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Bungie is now "officially" part of the "PlayStation family"
"We are proud to officially join the incredible team at PlayStation."
Sony has confirmed its acquisition of Bungie is now complete.
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