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Nintendo's Switch Online app will soon be incompatible with older Apple phones
"Around summer 2022."
If you're using the Switch Online app on an older Apple phone, then be aware you may soon lose access.
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Battlefield 2042 won't remove its Russian forces anytime soon
'That is very difficult to change in this entertainment game.'
EA's Battlefield 2042 has attracted its fair share of controversy since it launched last November, with players unhappy with the omission of key features at launch as well as some questionable design decisions which resulted in fan backlash.
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Recommended | Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes review – one of the strongest musou games yet
Claude blimey!
I've had a fantastic time returning to Fódlan. Three years since we first visited this warring continent, Nintendo's brought us back to the world of Fire Emblem: Three Houses once more. Unlike the original Warriors spin-off, though, this isn't another "Best of Fire Emblem" mashup. What you'll find is a faster paced take on the Fódlan war, revisiting familiar story beats with fresh twists in a way that'll likely please Three Houses fans. Playing the original isn't required, though you'd undeniably get more from this. Honestly, I've never had this much fun with a musou game before.
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Interview | After 2042's disastrous launch, what next for Battlefield?
'Everybody was disappointed - our community, our players and our team as well.'
DICE has a history of rocky launches. Battlefield 4 stumbled out of the blocks in 2013 before months of updates got it on its feet, while the microtransactions present in Star Wars Battlefront 2 upon its launch in 2017 saw it draw criticism from all quarters. Battlefield 2042 continued the unwelcome trend, launching with key features missing, extensive bugs and controversial additions such as hero 'Specialist' characters, attracting overwhelmingly negative reviews from players on Steam.
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A piece of Lego can now play Doom
Bricked console.
After being made playable in cars, on fridges, via Twitter and even in a tiny LCD screen shoved inside a pregnancy test, we may have finally hit our limit for the things that can run Doom.
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Fellow UK based Spartans, it's time to suit up, as our time has come. Paramount Plus will launch here tomorrow, and along with it bring the first three episodes of its Halo TV adaptation to Blighty's shores.
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Chris Pratt as Mario criticism will "evaporate", film maker says
Although, "maybe not entirely".
Criticism of Chris Pratt's casting as Mario in Nintendo's upcoming Super Mario Bros. movie will likely "evaporate" once people hear his performance for themselves, it's been claimed.
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Sony reportedly discontinuing PS Plus retail cards
Ahead of revamped launch this week.
Sony is reportedly discontinuing PS Plus retail cards from stores ahead of the launch of its revamped subscription service.
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Bloober reel.
Many were left disappointed when a new Silent Hill game was not announced during the not-E3-but-sort-of showcases over the last few weeks. However, for those that are keen for more thrills (and bloody spills) in its horror-filled world, fear not, as fans have your backs.
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Tony Hawk confirms THPS3+4 was planned, until its developer was absorbed into Blizzard
"I wish there was some way to bring it back."
Legendary skater Tony Hawk has revealed there were plans to follow up the well-received Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 remake with a similar launch for a Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4.
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Alice: Madness Returns has been quietly removed from Steam again
UPDATE: Now back, again.
UPDATE 21/6/22: Alice: Madness Returns has once again reappeared on Steam.
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YouTuber builds 2cm-thick PS5 "Slim"
With custom copper cooling system.
PlayStation 5 may be a lot of things to a lot of different people, but one thing most would probably agree on is that it's a bloody big console. Now, however, one enterprising YouTuber has taken up the challenge of downsizing the machine to create the "world's first PS5 Slim console" - one that's less than 2cm thick.
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You can play the whole of Outriders for free on Steam this week
Ahead of new expansion's arrival.
As the launch of its first major expansion approaches, Outriders - developer People Can Fly's enjoyable third-person sci-fi shooter - is free to try on Steam this week, giving new players an opportunity to see what they're missing.
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Dune: Spice Wars gets multiplayer in today's first major early access update
Plus new regions, events, and more.
Northgard developer Shiro Games' sci-fi strategy game Dune: Spice Wars now includes multiplayer support following the launch of its its first major early access update.
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Ubisoft's free-to-play skater Roller Champions seemingly heading to Switch this week
According to UK eShop listing.
Following its Xbox, PlayStation, and PC debut last month, Ubisoft's free-to-play 3v3 skater Roller Champions has been given a Switch release date, and will, according to a new UK eShop listing, arrive on Nintendo's platform tomorrow, 21st June.
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This streamer made a motion controller for Sifu to live that kung-fu fantasy
Becoming the master.
Sifu already lets you live out your kung-fu fantasy as a 3D beat-em-up. But what if motion controls could really bring that alive?
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Digital Foundry | DF Direct Weekly on Forza Motorsport and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
Plus: the best games revealed at 'E3' 2022!
So we had a barrage of new game announcements and gameplay reveals but in the absence of E3, was it actually Summer Game Fest or something else? Perhaps it was actually E3's Force ghost, brought into being by the sheer force of will of the games industry? Whichever you slice it, it's now over and in this week's DF Direct Weekly, the team sits down to talk about the last reveal - Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth - while raking over the coals of the prior weeks' festivities. Was there actually a 'game of the show' as such? Did Starfield, Modern Warfare 2 and Forza Motorsport make the kind of impact we were hoping for?
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Another Elden Ring cut questline has been discovered, this time for Merchant Kalé
Whaddaya buyin', Tarnished?
Yet another cut questline from Elden Ring has been discovered, this time concerning Merchant Kalé.
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There's a Nintendo Direct scheduled for this week
But it's for Xenoblade Chronicles 3.
Nintendo was noticebly absent from the past few weeks of not-E3 shenanigans, but that is all about to change.
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Sorry Elden Ring players, most of its song lyrics are meaningless
Even though they sound like Latin.
Elden Ring's soundtrack is full of choral chanting, but it turns out the lyrics aren't actually Latin.
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Heroes of Newerth shuts down today
MOBA no more.
Once-popular MOBA Heroes of Newerth shuts down its servers today.
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Diablo Immortal Chinese release delayed just days before launch
Blame falls on sudden need to "optimise" game.
Diablo Immortal has had its high-profile Chinese release pulled, just four days before it was due to become available.
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Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus is a new Metroidvania in development from the team behind Another Metroid 2 Remake (AM2R).
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Mario Odyssey playable with 10 players in new multiplayer mod
Jump up, superstars.
Mario Odyssey is now playable with up to 10 players in online multiplayer thanks to a new mod.
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Weekly | Getting catty about Stray, and turtles about Turtles
Plus: Speedrunning FPS Neon White! And more.
It's episode five of Weekly, our podcast show in which we recap the week on Eurogamer for you. We know you're busy so don't worry, we've got your back.
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A group of Destiny 2 cheaters have agreed to settle ongoing litigation filed by developer Bungie, and pay $13.5m in damages.
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Dragon's Dogma reaches highest Steam peak since 2016 release
Final Fantasy 7 also hits significant numbers on Steam.
Dragon's Dogma has hit its highest concurrent player peak on Steam since it released back in 2016.
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Feature | Elegant minimalist design slowly reveals itself in Tile Cities
"All proceeds will be spent on doing some good in Ukraine."
I found out about Tile Cities the way I find out about almost all PC gems - from the wonderful Sin Vega on RPS. I have been playing it on and off for the past week, slowly getting drawn in. Now the inevitable has happened and I go to bed and see those city blocks turning and clicking into place in the grainy midnight air above me. I have become one with the city of tiles.
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Tactical FPS Ready or Not returns to Steam after a trademark dispute
"In a show of good faith, we have decided to remove the subject materials and any reference to them."
Tactical FPS Ready or Not is back on sale on Steam today after resolving a trademark dispute.
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Nintendo has joined up with Lego once again to create eight new Super Mario-themed character packs.
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