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Gears 5's map builder is being removed, but its achievements will be unlocked
Atlas, the end is here.
They say all good things must come to an end, and so seems to be the case with Gears 5's map builder.
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GTA5 update adds motion blur slider on PS5, Xbox Series X/S
And a bunch of other nice changes.
A fresh update for Grand Theft Auto 5 has added a motion blur slider for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S - meaning you can finally turn the feature off completely.
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Sifu to receive difficulty options this spring
Student, Disciple, and Master.
Sifu is set to receive difficulty options this spring, as revealed in a new content roadmap.
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Despite many wishing it wasn't the case, 343 industries has stated there are no current plans to add Cortana as an AI into Halo Infinite's multiplayer.
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Xbox Series X/S have "taken share globally" in console market for past two quarters
2022 begins with Xbox's best non-holiday quarter ever.
Microsoft says it is gaining console market share globally thanks to the success of Xbox Series X/S.
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Elden Ring's Malenia is now fixed in latest update
No major balance changes this time.
Elden Ring's Malenia will now heal properly thanks to the latest update.
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Recommended | Kaiju Wars review - a gigantically clever strategy spoof
Command & Kongquer.
Toss Into The Breach and Advance Wars into a nuclear reactor with the contents of an abandoned VHS store and you'll get Kaiju Wars - a brilliant turn-based strategy game about putting off the inevitable or preferably, taking it on an extended tour of the unpopulated warehouse district, well away from your town centre. The gist: giant movie monsters are attacking a series of violently coloured, isometric tile-based cities. Your job as Mayor is to keep them occupied till your chief scientist, the reassuringly hatchet-faced Dr Wagner, can cobble together a kaiju-repelling serum.
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Last month, prominent Soulsborne dataminer Lance McDonald offered Elden Ring fans an intriguing peek behind the Lands Between's conspicuosly sealed colosseum doors, and now, a fresh delve inside has revealed more of what developer FromSoftware may have had planned for the currently dormant structures during development.
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2K Games is reportedly looking to take on developer Psyonix's mighty Rocket League, and is currently developing its own spin on the four-wheeled football formula, titled Gravity Goal, that'll supposedly switch out the cars in favour of TRON-like bikes.
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Netflix reportedly aiming to offer 50 games to subscribers by the end of 2022
Will continue focusing on mobile "for now".
Following Netflix's initial dalliances with video games toward the end of last year, which saw the streaming service begin offering a small selection of casual mobile games to subscribers, the streaming service is reportedly looking to significantly ramp up its offerings before the end of 2022, expanding its gaming library to almost 50 titles.
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Sega delisting standalone versions of Sonic 1, 2, 3, and CD ahead of Sonic Origins' arrival
Hedge trimmer.
Sega has revealed it'll be delisting the standalone versions of Sonic of Hedgehog 1, 2, 3, and CD from all digital stores on 20th May - just in time, although it doesn't say as much, for the the arrival of its upcoming retro bundle, Sonic Origins.
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At least two hours long.
The pricier new PlayStation Plus Premium subscription will include time-limited game trials - and now Sony has reportedly informed some developers it will need to ensure it provides them.
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Bethesda has released another video ahead of Starfield's approaching release date, this time focusing on the game's music and sound design.
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Activision lost a third of its active players in past year
While Blizzard continues downward trend.
Monthly active users of Activision games fell by a third over the past 12 months, the company has confirmed.
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Call of the Sea developers reveal new game American Arcadia
It's showtime!
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if The Truman Show and Deathloop had a baby, and that baby also had some Hunger Games bloodlust running through its veins? And yet, despite all this, was still somehow colourful and cute looking? Well, wonder no more, as Call of the Sea developer Out of the Blue has today announced its latest game - American Arcadia - and it looks like that is just what it's going to be.
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Latest Steam Deck update adds lock screen and windows switching
Through the keyhole.
Valve has released an update for the Steam Deck, which adds a new lock screen to the handheld PC, as well as several other changes.
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Digital Foundry | PlayStation 3 emulation tested: revisiting Metal Gear Solid 4 at 4K 60fps with RPCS3
Plus: the challenges in running PS3 games on PS5 become clear.
There's a wealth of PlayStation 3 exclusive games that remain locked to the system - console-exclusive titles that sold millions of copies in their day that are no longer playable natively on modern systems. Sony itself has a system in place to make them accessible at least - the streaming-based PlayStation Now - but what you're looking at are compromised versions of the original experience, marred with image quality and latency problems. However, there is a route forward, albeit to a limited audience. The open source RPCS3 emulator allows PC users to access the PlayStation 3 library, and I've been playing Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots at 4K resolution at 60fps, with 16x anisotropic filtering. It's a remarkable showcase of what could be, whether it is via local emulation on a PlayStation console, or via a Bluepoint-class remaster.
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The first and most frequent question the Garden Path makes me ask is ‘what now'. Left without direction, I'm usually quick to get lost. But lack of direction is this game's whole point. All that's explicitly explained after creating your own gardener is where to find your inventory and how you equip tools. Then you find yourself in the garden. The garden isn't a small tidy pitch of land secured with a picket fence – in the Garden Path, the garden is more like a forest. It's a large piece of land, a forest full of trees, bushes and rivers. That takes a bit of getting used to because, not to get too spiritual, if everything is the garden, what does gardening really mean?
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Pikmin Bloom is getting weekly challenges
With a step goal for you and your friends.
Pikmin Bloom will add a weekly challenge feature this Thursday, 28th April - the biggest new feature to come to the game since it launched worldwide five months ago.
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Naughty Dog remake listing spotted, following The Last of Us project report
Just a click-er away.
A new LinkedIn listing has pointed to the previously-reported The Last of Us remake.
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BBC Proms to include first video game concert
Kingdom Hearts! Dear Esther! Colossus! Battlefield!
A concert of video game music will be included as part of this year's Proms, the annual music festival held each summer in London's Royal Albert Hall.
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Xbox had best March US hardware revenue for over a decade
Though Switch led in unit sales.
Combined sales of the Xbox Series X and S consoles gave Microsoft its biggest March in terms of hardware revenue for a decade.
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Online services for 90 older Ubisoft games ended
Adios, amigos.
Ubisoft has ended the online services for 90 of its games. Don't be too alarmed though, as they are all from a considerably older catalogue of titles. We are talking about games such as Scrabble 2007 and Far Cry on PC.
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Pokémon Go developer Niantic has now officially announced its overhaul of the Mega Evolution mechanic, which was previously leaked through datamined game files.
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Call of Duty QA testers getting closer to unionisation, regardless of Activision Blizzard wishes
A cold war indeed.
Workers at Call of Duty developer Raven Software are now one step closer to realising their unionisation efforts, something which, it's fair to say, has not been encouraged by parent company Activision Blizzard.
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Feature | How games imagine the past and future of solar energy
Eating the empires of the sun.
In the north tower of Castle Wewelsburg in Germany's Alme Valley there's a pillared chamber with a sinister design on the floor - a mottled, marble circle with two outer bands linked by 12 zig-zagging runic rays. This is the Black Sun, laid down in the 1930s at the orders of Nazi Schutzstaffel chief Heinrich Himmler. The Black Sun was part of Himmler's efforts to, essentially, devise a grand RPG backstory for the Third Reich: it links Nazidom to the sun heraldry of the Merovingian and Frankish empires, presenting Hitler's reign as the completion of a mythological narrative centuries in the dawning. It's also an occult symbol that is still in vogue among alchemists - and far-right activists - today. Quite how much credit Himmler gave the occult is debated - according to some, he fancied himself the reincarnation of the 10th century Saxon King Heinrich I - but he certainly understood the sun's power to dictate reality, treating its Nazified emblem as the gravitational centre of a new Aryan society and history.
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Supporters | Off Topic: On the subtle mystery of Sam & Dave Dig a Hole
Spectacular.
I feel instinctively that a good children's book should be two things at once. Take something like Home, by Carson Ellis. On one level this is an imaginative exploration of the various ways that various people might live. People who might find a home in a shoe, say, or perched at the top of a mountain. But a good children's book should be two things at once, and the deeper, most satisfying aspect of Home involves tracking a number of items that pop up across the sweep of the book's individual pages - a tea cup, a flag - and then seeing them arranged in the final home we get to see, which happens to be Carson Ellis' home where she creates her art.
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Super Mario Bros. film delayed to 2023
Mamma mia.
The upcoming Super Mario Bros. movie has been delayed, and will now launch in cinemas next April.
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PlayStation 5 finally getting Variable Refresh Rate support this week
Update rolling out over "next few days".
Sony has confirmed it'll finally start rolling out Variable Refresh Rate support to PlayStation 5 in the new few days, with patches to implement the feature across a variety of games - included Spider-Man and Resident Evil Village - set to follow "in the coming weeks".
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There's a live 20th anniversary Ace Attorney concert streaming in May
Tickets on sale now.
Capcom's Ace Attorney series has some very good music (especially the one that goes dur-doo-dur-doo-dur-doo-dur-doo-dur-durr from the first Phoenix Wright game) and the publisher is celebrating that fact once again this year with a new live orchestral concert, being streamed across the internet in May.
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