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  1. Gloomhaven is finally coming to consoles

    Gloomhaven is finally coming to consoles

    "We're excited to bring Gloomhaven to new players around the world."

    Asmodee Digital's video game adaptation of acclaimed co-op board game Gloomhaven is, after more than two years on Steam, finally coming to consoles.

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  2. The DioField Chronicle has been rated by ESRB

    The DioField Chronicle has been rated by ESRB

    "This is a RPG in which players control mercenaries battling rival factions in a fantastical world."

    A surprise ESRB listing for Square Enix's newly announced The DioField Chronicle has revealed some additional details about the mysterious game.

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  3. GSC Game World resumes Stalker 2 development

    Ukraine-based studio GSC Game World has reportedly confirmed that development on Stalker 2 "continues".

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  4. A new "game-breaking bug" is frustrating Lost Ark players

    A new "game-breaking bug" is frustrating Lost Ark players

    A sticky mouse pointer is preventing players from clicking, even in the raid.

    A new game-breaking bug is seemingly preventing Lost Ark players from progressing, even in the Valtan Raid.

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  5. Ravenholm just got a whole lot scarier thanks to this new Half-Life 2 VR mod

    "We don't go to Ravenholm", oh how I wish I'd listened to those wise words now...

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  6. Grasshopper Manufacture hopes to reveal "truly cool and all-new games" later this year

    Goichi "SUDA51" Suda has teased a new Grasshopper Manufacture game may be on the way.

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  7. Half a million of us have signed up to bash zombies in Evil Dead: The Game

    The latest asymmetric multiplayer horror, Evil Dead: The Game, has sold more than 500,000 copies.

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  8. Few games obsessed me like SSX Tricky

    If the game industry gives me just one last remaster before its remastering machines run dry, please let it be SSX Tricky. From today’s point of view, when many big publishers are still betting on realistic stylings and serious performances, it’s probably not as simple to make a case for SSX Tricky as it was to make one for a series like Tony Hawk’s. Both may have a killer soundtrack and are certainly beloved sports games for players of my generation, but SSX Tricky could never act as a vehicle for its sport or the sporting personalities behind it. It fundamentally lacks the real-life marketing and real-life history that is such a big part in FIFA, F1 and the other sports games with annual releases and big licensing deals.

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  9. EA is reportedly pursuing acquisition and merger options with "a number of potential suitors"

    EA is reportedly pursuing acquisition and merger options with "a number of potential suitors"

    Companies approached are rumoured to include Amazon, Apple, Disney, and NBCUniversal.

    Electronic Arts is reportedly pursuing acquisition and merger opportunities with "a number of different potential suitors".

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  10. You'll soon be able to play Final Fantasy 14 on Steam Deck

    You'll soon be able to play Final Fantasy 14 on Steam Deck

    New update fixes issues with FF14's launcher.

    Good news, Final Fantasy 14 fans - the hugely-popular MMO will now run on Steam Deck.

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  11. Sam Bridges (played by Norman Reedus) looking to his left.

    Hideo Kojima has responded to Norman Reedus' comments that he has "just started" a second Death Stranding game.

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  12. Eve Online is now playable in your web browser

    Eve Online is now playable in your web browser

    "The revolutionary cloud-based platform puts New Eden in your browser of choice!"

    Eve Anywhere is now live for Alpha players, enabling them to play Eve Online in any browser without client software.

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  13. Halo Infinite's Season 2 patch fixes long-standing animation bugs, adds new graphics modes

    Digital Foundry | Halo Infinite's Season 2 patch fixes long-standing animation bugs, adds new graphics modes

    Strong progress - but serious frame-pacing and VRR issues remain.

    Halo Infinite was rough around the edges on release with animation issues, frame-pacing woes and extra problems in cutscenes. Some issues were tackled post-launch, but it's with the release of the Season 2 patch that some long-standing issues have finally been resolved. We took a look at the fixes that 343 Industries has put in place on PC and Xbox Series X/S, covering animation, cutscenes and graphical modes, and identified some lingering issues with frame-pacing, v-sync and VRR that unfortunately still persist.

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  14. A "game-breaking" bug is plaguing Switch Online's Kirby 64

    A "game-breaking" bug is plaguing Switch Online's Kirby 64

    "I don't remember this happening on original hardware."

    Players have discovered a "game-breaking" bug in Kirby 64.

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  15. 500,000 people have already tried vampire survival game V Rising

    500,000 people have already tried vampire survival game V Rising

    UPDATE: Steam success builds to 1m players.

    UPDATE 25/5/22: A million players have now risen up to play vampire survival success story V Rising - meaning the early access game has added a further 500,000 players in the past five days.

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  16. PUBG's 17.2 update is now live - here's what's changed

    PUBG's 17.2 update is now live - here's what's changed

    "The Spotter Scope continued to show overly strong performance, causing more stress to our players."

    PUBG's 17.2 update is now available on PC and mobile, bringing the 1v1 Arena to Training Mode, as well as updates to the Spotter Scope and balance changes to 5.56 Designated Marksman Rifles (DMR) and the Mortar.

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  17. Can the fundamental trouble with esports ever be properly solved?

    Feature | Can the fundamental trouble with esports ever be properly solved?

    No time to explain - Hit Points returns to Eurogamer.

    Hit Points, in case you haven't come across it before, is an incredible free newsletter from friend of Eurogamer and former Edge editor Nathan Brown, delivering insight and commentary on the videogame industry. We're delighted to be partnering with Nathan to provide a platform for some of his pieces, continuing with this from earlier in the week on esport's perennial problem. If you like what you've read, do head over and subscribe!

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  18. In praise of screensavers

    Feature | In praise of screensavers

    Burnt into our memories.

    I probably encountered screensavers around the time I read Dune for the first time. Weird as it sounds, the two things have become interlocked in my mind slightly, like one of those magic tricks with separate pieces of metal infuriatingly bent around each other.

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  19. Sci-fi strategy game Stellaris is free to play this weekend on Steam

    If you're in the mood for a spot of space domination this weekend and somehow haven't yet given Paradox Interactive's galactic empire builder Stellaris a whirl in the six years it's been out, now's the perfect time to do so, given it's free to play for the next few days.

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  20. Anti-grav racing sequel Redout 2 has been delayed into June

    Anti-grav racing sequel Redout 2 has been delayed into June

    Requires "just a little more development time".

    If you were roaring at the starting line ready to race into Redout 2 later this month, you might want to cool your engines (sorry, I'll stop this now); developer 34BigThings has announced a short delay for its stylish anti-grav racing sequel, with the game now set to release on 16th June.

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  21. Halo co-creator Marcus Lehto shares thoughts on divisive TV adaptation

    Halo co-creator Marcus Lehto shares thoughts on divisive TV adaptation

    Doesn't "hate" it but "confused by many of the choices that were made".

    After one hell of a long wait, the live-action Halo TV adaptation finally arrived earlier this year, and the response has been...mixed. And now Marcus Lehto, co-creator of the videogame series that started all, has shared his own thoughts on the adaptation, saying that while he doesn't "hate" it, he was ultimately "confused by many of the choices that were made".

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  22. Norman Reedus seemingly confirms Death Stranding sequel in development

    Norman Reedus has seemingly confirmed a sequel to Death Stranding is in development.

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  23. Ugly Sonic is, terrifyingly, in Disney’s new Chip 'n Dale film

    Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers is a brand new film out today on Disney+. For some reason, it features Ugly Sonic.

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  24. Revisiting PS3 classic Motorstorm - the driving celebration that should never have ended

    DF Retro Presents | Revisiting PS3 classic Motorstorm - the driving celebration that should never have ended

    The rise and fall of the legendary Evolution Studios.

    Evolution Studios' Motorstorm is one of the first, finest and most fondly remembered of launch titles for PlayStation 3. It's a release designed to answer the question posed by each new console generation: what makes a game 'next-gen'? With its robust physics engine and massive tracks, Motorstorm serves up a bold affirmative answer to this question, delivering an experience that could never have existed on prior console hardware. At the same time, the path to release was fraught with challenges that almost serve as a microcosm of the PlayStation 3 release situation itself. It was a success, however, with a trilogy of PS3 releases, plus PSP, Vita and even PS2 off-shoots.

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  25. Twitch slowly improving accessibility of its streaming platform

    Twitch is improving the accessibility of its streaming platform, detailing a number of planned and immediate improvements.

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  26. Genshin Impact's Version 2.7 update coming this month, introduces new characters

    Following its initial delay, HoYoverse has announced the Version 2.7 update for Genshin Impact, which is known as "Hidden Dreams in the Depths", will be available on 31st May.

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  27. Embracer sees "great potential" in its Tomb Raider acquisition, including remakes

    We were all left to pick our jaws up from the floor when it was announced that Embracer had purchased the rights to big franchises such as Tomb Raider and Deus Ex from Square Enix earlier this month. It seemed to be the bargain of the year, if not century, for the holding company.

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  28. Borderlands creator Gearbox has nine AAA games in development

    Gearbox, the creator behind the Borderlands series, has nine AAA games currently in development.

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