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  1. Halo Infinite's co-op campaign is now expected to release in August

    Halo Infinite's co-op campaign is now expected to release in August

    "We know we need to deliver more content and more features more quickly."

    The release of Halo Infinite's co-op campaign has seemingly slipped to August 2022.

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  2. Call of Duty: Mobile's new season Wild Dogs drops next week - here's what's coming up

    Activision has revealed what's coming up in Call of Duty: Mobile's newest season, Wild Dogs, which includes a "brand-new way to play battle royale" via its new mode, Sandstorm.

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  3. VR allows the dancing side of boxing to come to life

    Feature | VR allows the dancing side of boxing to come to life

    A workout with The Thrill of the Fight.

    I’m fairly sure I became fascinated with boxing due to Muhammad Ali. He moved like no one I’ve ever seen, skipping gracefully around the ring, darting in and out with feints like a fencer, sometimes slapping gloves together as if clapping. ‘Dancing’, is what Ali called it.

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  4. The question that must be answered: Steam Deck - can it run Crysis?

    Digital Foundry | The question that must be answered: Steam Deck - can it run Crysis?

    No, it can't. Yes, it can!

    The baptismal fires are waiting. Steam Deck, like countless initiate PCs before it, must be christened: as with every new piece of hardware, one question must be answered. Can it run Crysis? The answer is no, it cannot. The original 2007 release locks up with a black screen. Crysis Remastered though? It boots, it runs, it plays - and with handheld-optimised settings you can get a great experience that almost sustains 60 frames per second. Looking for fidelity over outright performance? It'll do a great job of running at medium settings too at native resolution, effectively putting this portable rendition of the game up there with the original release running at its very high preset - and running at native 720p too.

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  5. An official Lego Atari 2600 is reportedly launching this August

    Lego is now firmly entrenched in the world of video games, what with its sets inspired by the likes of Mario, Sonic, and Minecraft, and that looks set to continue with an official Lego version of the iconic Atari 2600 having now been uncovered for apparent release later this year.

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  6. Nintendo US reportedly received "thousands" of faulty Joy-Cons each week at height of drift issues

    Switch's Joy-Con controllers have become notorious for their struggles with "drift", to the point that lawsuits have been launched over the issue, the EU has pledged to investigate, and Nintendo's president has even formally apologised. A new report, though, shines additional light on the extent of the issue, claiming that Nintendo's US arm was receiving "easily thousands" of faulty controllers a week for repair at the height of the problem.

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  7. PlayStation Plus revamp targeting 22nd June launch in Europe

    When Sony finally confirmed its long-rumoured PlayStation Plus revamp back in March, it slapped a rough June launch window on the service, promising additional details to follow. And now it's delivered, giving the overhauled subscription service a launch target of 22nd June in Europe and 13th June in the US.

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  8. Dying Light 2 has surpassed 5m copies sold since launching in February

    Dying Light 2 might have had a rocky road to release, but it looks like the project has paid off for developer Techland; the studio has revealed its zombie parkour sequel has surpassed 5m copies sold across all platforms since its launch at the start of February, with that number reflective of sales as of 28th February and said to be "significantly growing" each month.

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  9. Two Point Campus will feature wizard duels and potion making

    Wizard duels, potion brewing, and crystal balls will feature in Two Point Campus's wizardry course.

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  10. Ink dries on Splatoon 3 September release date

    Ink dries on Splatoon 3 September release date

    Splatoon 2 DLC added to Expansion Pack subscription.

    Splatoon 3 will launch for Nintendo Switch on Friday, 9th September, Nintendo has confirmed.

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  11. Four Syphon Filter games get new PS5 and PS4 ratings ahead of PlayStation Plus' remodel

    New ratings for Syphon Filter 1, 2, Dark Mirror, and Logan's Shadow have appeared in Korea, for both PlaySation 5 and PlayStation 4. This update, and the timing of it, suggests all of these games may well be making their way to Sony's upcoming Premium tier subscription package, which promises access to a catalogue of "beloved classic games".

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  12. Devolver pokes fun at Sonic Origins' bizarre DLC and pre-order bonuses

    Earlier this week, Sega screwed up its announcement of a promising-looking Sonic Origins retro collection by listing a bizarre selection of pre-order bonuses, DLC and deluxe edition content.

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  13. Kao the Kangaroo hops back onto consoles with his trusty boxing gloves next month

    It has been over 20 years since Kao, the boxing glove wearing kangaroo from the land down under, first made his debut. But he is now back again and will be hopping into our lives for a rebooted hurrah on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC (via Steam) on Friday 27th May. And what will his reboot be called? Well, Kao the Kangaroo, of course.

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  14. The PlayStation logo on a blue background.

    PlayStation gender discrimination lawsuit falters

    As judge dismisses much of the case.

    A judge has dismissed the majority of a gender discrimination lawsuit lodged against PlayStation by a former employee.

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  15. COD-Zilla is officially coming, and he's bringing King Kong along for the ride

    After a lot of speculation and several leaks, what we all assumed was coming has indeed been confirmed. In a, rather surreal and perhaps overdue crossover, Godzilla and King Kong will be making their way into Call of Duty: Warzone.

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  16. Erica studio hopes new FMV game Crane can kickstart crime anthology

    The new game from Flavourworks, the studio that brought us FMV-style game Erica, arrives today, and it's called Hush - Crane and is available free from Google Play and the App Store.

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  17. Gearbox publishing new "roguelight" game Eyes in the Dark

    Gearbox announced a new "roguelight" game at PAX East 2022 named Eyes in the Dark: The Curious Case of One Victoria Bloom.

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  18. Gearbox making new Tales from the Borderlands, out this year

    Telltale Games' brilliant Tales from the Borderlands is getting a sequel of sorts, courtesy of Borderlands' main developer Gearbox.

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  19. Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball and other Sega Genesis games come to Nintendo Switch Online

    Nintendo has added three more "power-packed" Sega Genesis games to its Switch Online expansion pack. So, put your feet up and enjoy a nostalgic trip back through time thanks to Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball, Shining Force 2 and Space Harrier 2.

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  20. Activision blames Microsoft acquisition for failure to hire another woman to its board

    Activision blames Microsoft acquisition for failure to hire another woman to its board

    UPDATE: Plans for two more women to join as board members.

    UPDATE 22/4/22: Activision Blizzard will add another two women as board members, Axios has reported.

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  21. One of Elden Ring's most notorious bosses is now even more difficult

    One of Elden Ring's most difficult bosses has now been made even trickier.

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  22. What we've been playing

    Feature | What we've been playing

    A few of the games that have us hooked at the moment.

    Hello! Welcome back to our regular feature where we write a little bit about some of the games we've found ourselves playing over the last few days. This time: demons, pirates and planes.

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  23. Klonoa 1 & 2 remasters coming to PlayStation, Xbox, and PC alongside Switch version

    Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series, Bandai Namco-s two-game remaster of the much-loved Klonoa series, will be heading to PlayStation, Xbox, and PC on 8th July, arriving alongside the previously announced Switch version.

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  24. Skate 4 will reportedly let players create skateparks together in real-time

    It's been an eventful day for long-starved Skate fans; not only did footage from the series' upcoming fourth instalment leak its way onto the internet, additional details have begun to emerge, with a new report suggesting Skate 4 will let players build skateparks together in free skate mode as part of an emphasis on user-generated content.

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  25. Stellaris' empire-focused Overlord expansion gets May release day

    Sci-fi grand strategy game Stellaris' new Overlord expansion has been given a release date and will be making its way to PC on 12th May, arriving alongside a free update for all players.

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  26. Overwatch 2's Sojourn is great and its hero reworks are transformational

    You'd better sit down before I tell you this: in Overwatch 2, Bastion no longer stays still while turreted. Yes, the infamous party-wiping mounted chaingun of a character can now move around while in turret form. Bastion is completely transformed - and is not the only one.

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  27. House of the Dead remake heading to Xbox, PlayStation, and PC next week

    Retro spruce-up House of the Dead: Remake is making the jump from Switch to PlayStation, Xbox, and PC next Friday, 28th April.

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  28. Are adverts in free-to-play console games a sadly inevitable future?

    Eurogamer Newscast | Are adverts in free-to-play console games a sadly inevitable future?

    Plus: a look ahead at all the Star Wars games on the horizon.

    This week on the Eurogamer Newscast, we're talking about Microsoft and Sony's plans to put advertising in free-to-play games. It's a feature commonly found - and widely accepted, if not enjoyed - in free mobile titles, which now seems to be on the way to your PlayStation and Xbox.

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