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Official Witcher recipe book being cooked up
Heartier than a bowl of Ciri-al.
An official Witcher cookbook is currently proving and will be released from the oven later this year.
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Abandoned's director speaks out following cancellation rumours
"I'm scared. I'm not going to lie."
Following confusion over the project's future, the director of upcoming PS5 game Abandoned has spoken out about why developer Blue Box deleted various tweets about the game, the status of the game's prologue and his own "heartbreak" about the situation now surrounding the game's release.
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Some Activision Blizzard staff strike as vaccine mandate removed
"The health and safety of our employees is at the absolute forefront of everything we do."
Activision Blizzard employees have taken part in a planned strike in protest at the company's recent decision to drop its requirement that in-office staff are vaccinated.
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Elden Ring's Radahn finally back to full strength
Boss rebalanced once more.
Elden Ring boss Radahn was accidentally nerfed in a patch, but now he's back to full strength.
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I finally taught myself the Charlier cut this weekend. It's a card move: a one-handed shuffle in which you basically flip one part of the deck up over the other using the thumb and index finger. I'd been trying to learn it for an absolute age - it's seen as being a deeply simple piece of business, yet I struggled. In the end, there were two reasons it finally clicked for me. The first was a day of telephone calls, which gave me a lot of time to practice, phone tucked between shoulder and neck. The second, and this is quite weird, was switching to using my left hand. I'm right-handed, but for some reason I can only do this cut with the left.
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Citizen Sleeper, the really promising new game by In Other Waters developer Jump Over the Age, will be released 5th May.
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When Kylo Ren said to let the past die, he probably wasn't talking about those old Lego Star Wars games - the ones which already adapted the film's original trilogy, prequels, and a chunk of the Clone Wars. But like a freshly-tweaked George Lucas special edition re-release, the Skywalker Saga does do something a bit like that.
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Outer Wilds leads PlayStation Now’s games for April
WRC 10 FIA World Rally Championship! Journey to the Savage Planet! Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood!
Those who subscribe to PlayStation Now will be able to get their hands on Mobius Digital's Outer Wilds this month.
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Return To Monkey Island announced, coming 2022
I once owned a dog that was smarter than you.
Devolver Digital has announced a sequel to Secret of Monkey Island and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge is finally on its way, and it is rather fittingly called Return to Monkey Island.
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Half-Life: Alyx mod brings whole new campaign to the game
Russell and G-Man return.
Half-Life: Alyx mod Levitation is adding a whole new full campaign.
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Developer Drinkbox Studios has announced its action RPG Nobody Saves the World is coming to PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and the Nintendo Switch on 14th April.
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DF Direct Weekly talks PS Plus vs Game Pass, Intel Arc and RTX 3090 Ti
Plus: is the new Breath of the Wild 2 footage actually running on Switch?
Welcome to the very latest episode of Digital Foundry Direct Weekly - DF's weekly show where the team discuss the latest gaming and technology news, while fielding a barrage of questions from backers of the Digital Foundry Supporter Program. And while the news this week is dominated by Sony's subscription plans, it's the new footage of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild that catches our eyes. Is it actually running on Nintendo Switch?
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The Witcher Season 3 plot summary revealed
Officially in production.
The Witcher Season 3 has begun production and a plot summary has been revealed.
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It's all going on for Greg Buchanan. His still-warm thriller novel Sixteen Horses looks destined to become one of the books of the year, having filled window displays at Waterstones stores around the UK for the paperback launch in February. I've read it and it's brilliant: dark, disturbing, fearsomely intelligent and utterly compelling. I couldn't put it down.
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Podcast | Talking everything reviews with editor Chris Tapsell
Recommended.
Did you know he was nearly a professional footballer? If it hadn't been for a shoulder injury when he was a teenager, we might well have seen him on TV playing for a top club. He had try-outs at a few of them. He might even have been England's goalkeeper - who knows?!
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World of Tanks developer Wargaming leaves Russia and Belarus
Live games now managed by local studio.
World of Tanks developer Wargaming will no longer operate in Russia and Belarus.
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Fortnite raises $50m for Ukraine relief
UPDATE: Fund finishes at $144m raised.
UPDATE 4/4/22: Fortnite's fundraising period for Ukraine has now ended, with an astonishing $144m raised.
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New Final Fantasy 14 trailer shows off future patch content
Newfound Adventures arrives this month.
A new trailer for Final Fantasy 14 has been released, showing off gameplay of its Newfound Adventure Patch 6.1 coming 12th April.
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Over 20 years later, footage from an unreleased Gex demo has shown up online
It's tail time again.
Previously unseen footage from a demo for an unannounced Gex sequel has started making the rounds on the internet.
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Chocobo GP gets a new patch following troubled launch
It Choco-blows.
Square Enix has released a new patch for its Final Fantasy themed kart racing sim Chocobo GP.
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Elden Ring players complete no damage and pacifist runs
Lots to liurnia.
Elden Ring players have moved beyond speedruns to find alternative ways to play.
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PlayStation Plus will have "all the big names present", promises Jim Ryan
Just don't expect day one first-party additions.
PlayStation boss Jim Ryan has been talking up his big new subscription offering, and the quality of games which will be available via the service.
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Halo developer acknowledges Infinite player frustrations
"We understand the community is simply out of patience."
343 Industries has acknowledged the frustrations of its Halo Infinite community, however the team hopes the upcoming arrival of Season Two will fix some of the ongoing issues.
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A new mode for The Division 2 sees players fighting to take back control of a nuclear power station which has been captured by enemy forces.
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Sucking up a win.
Kirby was among the big names to win at last night’s 64th Annual Grammy Awards.
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Sony quietly removes PS Now annual offer from the PSN store
Streaming service is monthly, for now.
Sony has quietly removed an offer for PS Now in the wake of the announcement for its revamped PS Plus subscription.
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Grand Theft Auto 5 boxed dates announced
The boys are back in town.
Those looking to purchase a physical copy of Grand Theft Auto 5 for their PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S will be able to so on 12th April, with pre orders available now.
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Fortnite now lets you choose to play with building on or off
Whatever you wood prefer.
The era of building being banned from Fortnite's core modes is over.
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Eurogamer will be quiet this weekend, and when it's back there'll be some small changes
UPDATE: And we're live!
UPDATE: We're live and back online! Thanks for your patience over the weekend - and please bear with us the next couple of days as we iron out some inevitable quirks. Give us a shout if you see anything that looks out of whack - we'll be able to see it in the comments now that the notifications are back online!
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Feature | A year after his death, Elden Ring is a moving tribute to the work of Kentaro Miura
Going Berserk.
Why start something that you know you'll never finish? An hour into Elden Ring, I already knew I'd be chipping away at this game for years. The temptation to move on from anything too tricky, the endless number of things to move on to, an ocean of a map, my own limited free time... I could tell this would be another Bloodborne, another Skyrim, another Minecraft, another thing I love where I'd never see the credits roll. In this way Elden Ring is a lot like Berserk, the legendary fantasy manga so closely threaded into the DNA of the FromSoft games that it can sometimes feel impossible to pull the two apart. I'll never finish Berserk either, though not for lack of trying. The author Kentaro Miura died last May at the age of 54. His manga, which ran for over thirty years, was never completed.
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