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Final Fantasy 7 Crisis Core remaster coming this winter
Complete the saga.
Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion, a remaster of the original Crisis Core, will be released this winter across PlayStation and Xbox consoles, Nintendo Switch, and PC (via Steam).
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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is playable on the Steam Deck
Available 17th June.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade will be available on Steam from 17th June.
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Dragon's Dogma 2 is in development
Full scale production.
It's been a long old wait but Capcom has finally announced it's working on a sequel to cult-classic fantasy RPG Dragon's Dogma.
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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 will be named Rebirth
Coming next winter.
Square Enix has announced the second instalment in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake project: Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
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Xbox App on PC will now predict if your machine can run a game before you download it
Feature rolling out to users now.
Microsoft is rolling out an updated version of its Xbox App for PC that includes an at-a-glance indication of whether your machine will likely be able to run a game before you download it.
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ID@Xbox's Summer Game Fest brings seven days of playable demos
Starting next week.
Microsoft has announced this year's ID@Xbox Summer Game Fest event, which promises to deliver over 30 playable pre-release Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S demos starting next week.
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Overwatch 2 ditching lootboxes for seasonal battle pass and in-game store
And PvE will arrive next year.
Activision Blizzard has confirmed Overwatch 2, which will be an "always on, always evolving" free-to-play game when it launches into early access on 4th October, will be ditching its predecessor's lootboxes in favour of a seasonal battle pass and in-game store.
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Activision investigation claims "no widespread harassment" at Activision
Blames "highly inflammatory, made-for-press allegations of the DFEH".
A new report by Activision Blizzard has claimed there is "no widespread harassment, or systemic harassment" at the company.
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Those clever people at Star Wars know how to get their fan community talking. In this case, we have a little nod to Star Wars: The Force Unleashed tucked away in the latest episode of Disney+'s Obi Wan Kenobi.
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Mass Effect Legendary Edition available for subscribers on Amazon Prime Day
And over 30 other games.
Amazon Prime members can get the Mass Effect Legendary Edition for no extra cost this Prime Day (which is both 12th and 13th July).
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Eurogamer Newscast | Was Starfield really a disappointment?
And how should E3 change next year?
This week on the Eurogamer Newscast - now also available in audio form! - we're ready to round off this two-week not-E3 announcement bonanza with a chat about Starfield, and a look to the future.
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The Switch is certainly doing the numbers for Nintendo. In fact, it has now surpassed the sales figures of the 3DS in Japan, and as a result has become the third best selling console of all time in the country.
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Call of Duty Warzone gets a new map next season
While Caldera gets a major refresh.
Call of Duty Warzone is getting a brand-new map as part of Vanguard/Warzone's Season Four update.
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The Elder Scrolls 2: Daggerfall has been re-released by fans with modernised controls and visuals.
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Mario Kart Tour Battle Mode content unearthed
You're the bob-omb.
Someone has been rootling about in the files of Mario Kart Tour, and as a result has come across information pertaining to some Battle Mode content.
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Recommended | Deathrun TV review - a twin-stick shooter filled with charm
Smash 2084.
Deathrun TV is a twin-stick shooter, of which there are many. But it's a twin-stick created by Laser Dog Games, a micro-studio with a knack for making games that just feel really good. Whether it's the inverted controls of ALONE, which drew you into its world of racing spaceships with unexpected force, or the smooth back-and-forth movement of Catchee, the team's recent iOS charmer, which also features one of the greatest theme tunes ever written, this is an outfit that knows that the details count.
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Sony updates PS5 Share Factory Studio with new feature to personalise clips
Show us your Bits.
Sony has updated its Share Factory Studio for PS5 with a new feature called Bits, which allows users to edit and personalise their gameplay clips.
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DICE changes Battlefield 2042's playlists for week two of Zero Hour
"Exodus Conquest will take a few weeks off"
DICE has updated Battlefield 2042's All-Out-Warfare playlists as part of week two of the game's first season: Zero Hour.
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Nintendo's lawyers hit Metroid Prime music YouTuber
Band theft auto.
Another day, another case of Nintendo being Nintendo. This time, the company is cracking down on a YouTuber that uploaded covers of music from Metroid Prime to their channel.
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"Our Open Zone is a world map," says Sonic Frontiers director
Anyone else still confused?
Sonic Frontiers director Morio Kishimoto has explained what the game's "Open Zone" structure really means.
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Redfall's campaign progress is only tied to the host in co-op
Grave new world.
If you are looking to get your hands on Arkane's upcoming vampire riddled RPG to play with your nearest and dearest, here is a quick heads up: you will only be able to save any progress you make in Redfall's campaign if you are the host.
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Crisis averted.
Capcom has reactivated the previous versions of Resident Evil 2, 3, and 7 on PC, following player feedback.
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343 Industries apologises for offensive Juneteenth cosmetic name
The item was named after an endangered species of ape.
Halo Infinite developer 343 Industries has apologised after releasing a cosmetic item in celebration of Juneteenth with an offensive name.
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Recommended | Please Fix The Road review - a polite yet fiendish little puzzle game
Take me home.
Piano creeps in and trumpets growl as the sun rises on another puzzle in Please Fix The Road. Sunlight pours over this miniature diorama, which I destroy and twist and rebuild until, once the road is fixed, its figurines pop into fireworks and the whole set splits and morphs into the next.
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FIFA 22 coming to EA Play and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate next week
Spreading the net.
EA has announced FIFA 22 will be joining its EA Play subscription service, as well as Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, next Thursday, 23rd June.
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Sony reportedly set to unveil new PlayStation 5 "pro" controller soon
With removable sticks, paddles, and more.
A new report has claimed Sony is working on a "pro" controller for PlayStation 5 that it's planning to officially unveil "soon".
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Naughty Dog shows off The Last of Us remake's Tess "glow up"
Following last week's long-rumoured reveal.
Following its long-awaited official unveiling last week, Naughty Dog has given another glimpse of its The Last of Us Part 1 remake for PS5 and PC, this time showcasing what it calls a "glow up" for supporting character Tess.
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Team Ninja's Soulslike Wo Long won't be "difficult just for the sake of it", says producer
Plus details on its Nemesis-esque morale system.
Wo Long development producer Masaaki Yamagiwa has commented on the difficulty level of Team Ninja's new Soulslike, revealed at the Xbox and Bethesda Showcase.
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Recommended | Neon White review - speedrunning has never been so stylish
Afterlife in the fast lane.
While I'm not particularly religious, from time to time I do still ponder what heaven might be like. It's a nebulous, sometimes frightening concept. What could possibly await you in the afterlife?
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Feature | OlliOlli World's Void Riders DLC is so good I might bust out crying
Tractor fan.
It's weird to think that, for such a cheerful game, any level of OlliOlli World would absolutely kill you in real life. You would die. You would break every bone you ever knew you had. You would be crushed, flattened, exploded-on-impact. And yet, it's so lovely! It's so chirpy!
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