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Sega unveils Sonic Frontiers with new trailer
Has series' "first ever open zone".
Sega has properly unveiled Sonic Frontiers.
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Monolith is making a Wonder Woman game
"You are a hero, but you can be more."
Monolith is making a Wonder Woman game. The project's just been announced at this year's Game Awards.
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Cuphead - The Delicious Last Course due out next June
DLC - gettit?
Cuphead's long-awaited DLC, titled The Delicious Last Course, finally has a release date.
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Pan in.
PUBG: Battlegrounds is going free-to-play on 12th January on PC, PlayStation and Xbox, publisher Krafton announced tonight at The Game Awards.
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Aaryn Flynn, former boss of BioWare, has revealed his new project Nightingale.
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Alan Wake 2 is official and coming in 2023
Remedy's "first-ever survival horror game".
It's an announcement fans have been eagerly anticipating for more than a decade now, but Alan Wake 2 is finally official - and will be coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and the Epic Games Store in 2023.
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The Game Awards begins with brief statement on industry and online abuse
"Game creators need to be supported by the companies that employ them."
The Game Awards host Geoff Keighley began tonight's award show with a brief statement condemning industry abuse - from companies and from online communities.
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First gameplay shown of Hellblade 2: Senua's Saga
Still no release date though.
First gameplay was shown of Hellblade 2: Senua's Saga at The Game Awards.
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Heavy Rain developer Quantic Dream reveals Star Wars: Eclipse
Set in High Republic era, in early development.
Star Wars: Eclipse is the heavily-rumoured new project from controversial Heavy Rain and Detroit developer Quantic Dream.
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Monster Hunter Rise's Sunbreak expansion shows off "ravenous beast" Lunagaron in new teaser trailer
Coming to PC and Switch next summer.
Capcom's brilliant Monster Hunter Rise is, very excitingly given how good the base game is, set to get a "massive" paid expansion next summer in the form of Sunbreak, and we've now been given a fresh look at its action - and new monster Lunagaron - in a new teaser trailer.
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The Expanse: A Telltale Series is a prequel to the TV series
Starring Camina Drummer.
The Expanse: A Telltale Series is a prequel to the popular sci-fi TV series, it was announced at The Game Awards.
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Homeworld 3 release window announced, new trailer unveiled
For real this time.
Homeworld 3 launches at some point during the fourth quarter of 2022.
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Falcon Age dev reveals new game as Thirsty Suitors
And they are definitely that.
The new game by Falcon Age developer Outer Loop has been revealed as Thirsty Suitors.
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Friday the 13th developer announces Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Buzz is growing.
Gun Interactive, developer of Friday the 13th: The Game, is making a game based on The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. UK-based Sumo Nottingham is also assisting.
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The brilliant Tunic finally has a release date
Outfox yourself next year.
After more than six years of development, Tunic, the indie adventure game starring an adorable fox, finally has a release date.
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Blasphemous' final free expansion out now with a new ending leading into 2023's sequel
Plus new levels, bosses, and more.
Blasphemous, developer The Game Kitchen's superb gothic action-platformer, has reached the end of its current adventure, wrapping things up with a final free expansion, Wounds of Eventide, that's available now on all platforms.
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Gears of War's Marcus Fenix and Kait Diaz are heading to Fortnite
Another COG in the machine.
Gears of War's Marcus Fenix and Kait Diaz are the latest characters to be uprooted from their usual homes and shoved into the metaversal nightmare that is Fortnite, with both arriving in the free-to-play battle royale game later today.
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Godfall: Challenger Edition and Prison Architect are currently free on the Epic Store
As leaker teases 15 upcoming festive freebies.
Thursday is here, meaning a fresh batch of free games to download and keep courtesy of the Epic Games Store, which this week look an awful lot like Prison Architect and Godfall: Challenger Edition. And if that's somehow not enough to be getting on with, leaks are suggesting Epic will have plenty more freebies to give away over the festive period.
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Skyrim developer documentary reveals that Todd Howard saved werewolves
I used to be an adventurer like you...
Skyrim celebrated its ten-year anniversary in November with yet another re-release of the game and a new fishing minigame.
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Activision Blizzard workers launch bid for unionisation
As new strike announced, and $1m fund set up.
Activision Blizzard employees are launching a bid for unionisation, as fresh strike action and a new $1m fund to support workers has been announced.
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Feature | Eurogamer readers' top 50 games of 2021 voting
Have your say in our annual round-up of your favourites of the year.
Is there anything more festive than getting together to bicker about video games? In time-honoured tradition we're opening the voting up for your top 50 games of the year. Voting closes at 5pm December 15th (which should give you enough time to play through Halo Infinite and consider it for your own voting, or you could maybe just use that time to play some more Dungeon Encounters before voting for that), and results will be published over the Christmas break. As ever, if you can't find the game you'd like to vote for in this list let us know in the comments and we'll add it in as soon as we can!
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Activision Blizzard protest organiser leaving company
Slams Bobby Kotick for "inaction and refusal to take accountability".
Jessica Gonzalez, a key figure in the recent employee action at Activision Blizzard, is leaving the company and quitting game development.
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Ace Attorney characters join Japanese anti-marijuana ads
Phoenix says just say no.
Capcom has announced characters from its beloved Ace Attorney series will be used in campaigns to curb marijuana use by young people in Japan.
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Myth of Empires removed from Steam after copyright infringement allegations
Developer accused of stealing code from Ark: Survival Evolved.
Strategy title Myth of Empires has been removed from Steam over copyright infringement allegations.
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Xbox's Winter Game Fest offers 36 demos of upcoming indie games
Available until 21st December.
The ID@Xbox Winter Game Fest demo event has returned, in partnership with tonight's The Game Awards, offering 36 demos for unreleased indie games on Xbox One and Series X/S.
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Kickstarter to move crowdfunding platform to blockchain
An "open, collaborative, and decentralised future".
Kickstarter plans to move its crowdfunding platform to blockchain.
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Cyberpunk 2077 developer begins settlement talks with disgruntled investors
A breathtaking amount?
CD Projekt is holding settlement talks with investors unhappy over last year's disastrous Cyberpunk 2077 launch.
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Battlefield 2042's final update of the year is out now
With major improvements to hit registration.
DICE has released its final update this year for Battlefield 2042 (barring any critical issues), aimed at mopping up the last of the major gameplay problems which have marred the game since launch.
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Lawyer calls Activision Blizzard victim compensation fund "woefully inadequate"
Calls for fund of over $100m for sexual misconduct victims.
A lawyer representing an Activision Blizzard employee has called the company's victim compensation fund "woefully inadequate".
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Masayuki Uemura, the engineer behind the NES and SNES, has passed away
"In my spirit, I'm always an engineer."
Masayuki Uemura, the engineer who played a key part in Nintendo's early forays into video games and was the lead architect on both the NES and SNES, has passed away at the age of 78.
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