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Sony details dozens of games coming to revamped PlayStation Plus catalogue
Assassin's Creed Valhalla! Control! Red Dead 2! Knack!
Sony's revamped PlayStation Plus service is now just a week away from its initial launch, and we now have some idea which games will be included as part of its current and classic game catalogues.
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Here's how Horizon Zero Dawn would look as a PS1 classic
Squint to focus.
What if Horizon Zero Dawn were made for the original PlayStation?
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Digital Foundry | The Kingston SSD interview: PCIe 5.0, DirectStorage and more
Talking about next generation.
It's an exciting time in the PC hardware space. While we've been spending our time testing DDR5 memory and 12th-gen Intel processors, we're also on the cusp of some interesting storage innovations. Microsoft's DirectStorage API was released just a few weeks prior, and as PCIe 4.0 SSDs have become increasingly affordable, PCIe 5.0 has debuted on Intel motherboards, soon to be replicated with AMD's next generation platform. With that in mind, we had plenty of questions ready when we were approached by storage giant Kingston to speak to one of their longest-serving executives on the SSD side of the firm.
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Review | Salt and Sacrifice review - the FromSoft challenge without the Souls
Seasoned beatings.
I once had a friend who introduced me to Dark Souls. An endlessly exhaustive game on humanity and what it means to live and die, FromSoftware’s modern classic was instead introduced to me as "look at this hard as shit game, bet you can’t even beat the first boss." They weren't wrong, I couldn’t even beat the Asylum Demon, as it grabbed my panic-struck character from a ledge and splattered them all over the ground below.
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Robocop is now available in Fortnite
I'd buy that for 1500 V-Bucks.
Heads up, dads - '80s action hero icon Robocop has arrived in Fortnite.
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Xbox celebrates Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Charity donations, livestreams, and gaming highlights.
Xbox is this month celebrating Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by supporting API games and creators.
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Alan Wake developer Remedy provides update on five projects in pipeline
Wake 2! Control multiplayer! Max Payne! More!
Alan Wake and Control developer Remedy Entertainment has laid out its upcoming slate of projects - and there's a lot on the cards.
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Elden Ring mod lets you team up with bosses as companions
Try summon, but boss.
A new Elden Ring PC mod turns its NPC and bosses into companions.
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Silent Hill 2 remake rumoured to be in the works at Bloober
In addition to a new mainline entry.
Bloober Team is rumoured to be working on a remake of Silent Hill 2, with reworked puzzles and new endings, as a timed PlayStation exclusive.
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Weekly | A surprise Starfield delay and FIFA isn't FIFA any more
Plus: A Nintendo Indie Showcase! And more.
Welcome to the second Weekly, a new podcast show in which we recap the week on Eurogamer so you don't have to read it. Hang on! You do have to read it, it's just that we've got your back if you don't want to. I don't mean that! I mean if you don't have time to. God, these posts are a minefield!
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Twitch, Discord issue statements following Buffalo mass shooting
Services used in planning and broadcast of attack.
Twitch and Discord have issued statements following the deadly mass shooting in Buffalo, New York at the weekend, which is being investigated as a racially-motivated attack.
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Activision Blizzard staff criticise company's "dystopian" diversity tool
"I swear our own company tries so hard to slaughter any goodwill the actual devs who make the game have built."
Staff at Activision Blizzard have criticised the company's diversity tool that was revealed over the weekend.
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Marvel's Midnight Suns may be releasing soon
The delayed game has popped up on the Korean classification board website.
Marvel's Midnight Suns has just been age-rated in South Korea.
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Gears of War may be getting a "Master Chief Collection-type treatment" remastered collection
"Microsoft's big game output could wind up being Halo, Gears, Forza."
Rumour has it a Gears of War remastered collection may be in the works.
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This Elden Ring player survey reveals our favourite weapons, spirit ashes, areas, and bosses
And the average playtime was between 100-150 hours.
A new survey conducted by Elden Ring developer FromSoftware has revealed our favourite weapons, bosses, and more during our time in the Lands Between.
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Here's your chance to tell Atlus you'd like Persona to come to Xbox
"What platform would you want to play it on?"
Publisher Atlus wants to know if you'd like to play Persona on Xbox consoles.
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Video | This mind-blowing mod finally brings true VR to the PC ports of Resident Evil 7 and Village
With full 6DOF, VRIK and motion controller support too!
Master modder Praydog has once again shown the big development studios how to do it; this time by adding full 6DOF VR to both Resident Evil 7 (and its DLC's) and Resident Evil Village on PC.
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Final Fantasy 14's housing lottery system will be up and running again soon
"Even if your deposit was refunded, your ability to finalise a won plot remains unaffected."
Final Fantasy 14's housing lottery system issues have now been fixed.
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Feature | Shadow of Mordor brought hilarity to Middle-earth
It's the Subway sandwich of orc fighting.
I leapt back into Shadow of Mordor this week and was greeted with a terrifying bit of text: 13 hours in and 24 percent complete. Not an ideal point to pick up a save. The point at which I'm taught how to crouch long since past and forgotten, and no sign of an end in sight either.
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Age of Empires 3: Definitive Edition's Knights of the Mediterranean DLC gets a release date
Expect 30 new random maps, 11 new civilisations, eight historical maps, and two new modes.
Age of Empires 3: Definitive Edition's next content update, Knights of the Mediterranean, will release on 26th May, 2022.
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"Get ready" for more The Callisto Protocol news next week
"If you don't already follow, now might be a good time to start."
New details about Striking Distance Studios' new sci-fi horror, The Callisto Protocol, are set to be revealed next week.
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Details about unannounced military shooter Arma Reforger have leaked online
And it will "introduce Arma to a new console-oriented audience".
Earlier this week, Bohemia Interactive dropped a save the date for "Future of Arma", an upcoming livestream set to reveal what's next for the tactical military shooter.
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Square Enix reveals its plans to establish new studios and acquire others
Plans also include "moving forward with investments in blockchain, AI, and the cloud".
Just weeks after confirming it was selling off its western studios and IP to Embracer Group for $300m, Square Enix has revealed plans to "establish new studios" and acquire others.
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Reggie Fils-Aimé thinks Nintendo is "playing with ideas" that could bring F-Zero back to life
"My bet is that somewhere a dev is playing around with an idea that might be applied to F-Zero."
Former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé has hinted that "some developer is playing around with an idea" that may bring Nintendo's space racer F-Zero back to life.
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Stardew Valley has now sold over 20 million copies
"The more people play it, the more people will share the game with their friends."
Stardew Valley has now sold over 20 million copies.
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Feature | Starfield's delayed, but here are some great games that might scratch the itch
Space, adventure, and space adventures.
Starfield's delay - announced on the same day we all got our first miraculous glimpse of the supermassive black hole at the centre of our own galaxy - got us thinking about space, and adventure, and space adventures.
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American Truck Simulator's massive California overhaul continues in latest update
City refreshes, new roads, scenery, and more!
It's all go for American Truck Simulator; not only does SCS Software currently have its hands full working on its previously announced Montana and Texas expansions, the developer has also been beavering away on its major California overhaul - and phase two of that work is now available in a new update.
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Acclaimed anti-grav racer Redout is currently free on the Epic Games Store
Alongside Prey and Jotun: Valhalla Edition.
If this week's two previously announced Epic Games Store freebies somehow aren't enough to be getting on with, Epic has also, rather unexpectedly, thrown in a third offering - taking the form of developer 34BigThings' blisteringly fast, wonderfully stylish anti-grav racer Redout.
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Digital Foundry | AMD Fidelity FX Super Resolution 2.0: the new Radeon upscaler is genuinely impressive
FSR 2.0 vs native resolution rendering - and DLSS.
AMD's Fidelity FX Super Resolution 2.0 has arrived and the first title to sport the technique is Arkane's wonderful Deathloop, a game already shown to benefit immensely from reconstruction-based upscaling. Reconstruction is what separates FSR 2.0 from its less complex 1.0 predecessor: rather than interpolate out extra detail from the current frame with variable but often unsatisfying results, FSR 2.0 is similar to other modern temporal super-sampling techniques, injecting/reconstructing detail from prior frames into the current one to improve quality while adding anti-aliasing properties too. FSR 2.0 is also open source in nature, meaning that developers can slot it into their games free of charge, with minimal development time.
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Game grading company Wata accused of manipulating retro game market in new lawsuit
And of "engaging in unfair business practices".
Game grading company Wata Games is the target of a new US class action lawsuit accusing it of unfair business practices and of manipulating the retro gaming market for its own gain.
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