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Capcom celebrates Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess launch with traditional Japanese theatre show
The Maiden's Destiny.
To celebrate today's launch of Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, Capcom has released a video performance of a traditional Japanese theatre show detailing its story.
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EA FC 25's new Rush format is better than Volta - but where's FIFA Street when you need it?
Hands on with the new "gameplay experience".
Alongside the many changes coming to FC 25, a big new addition is Rush, a format - EA Sports was keen to specify this is not technically a mode - playable across every actual mode within the game.
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Digital Foundry | KTC G27P6 OLED gaming monitor review
Is the cheapest 1440p 240Hz OLED worth considering?
OLED technology has continued to gain momentum in recent years with its superior black levels, contrast, motion resolution and vibrancy. Yet, in the PC space, it's only recently that actual OLED monitors have started to become mainstream. There's just one issue: OLED monitors tend to cost significantly more than competing LCD monitors and primarily target larger sizes.
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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes gets early access PC release almost nine years after mobile launch
Coming in Hoth.
Mobile game Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes is now available in early access on PC, following a successful closed beta.
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Seven years after Switch's launch, Nintendo unveils Joy-Con Charging Stand
Now you're paying with power.
While the world waits for news on Switch 2, there's still life in Nintendo's current aging console yet - and money to be made - as evidenced by the reveal of a Joy-Con Charging Stand.
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Review | Dungeons of Hinterberg review - adventure with a generous spirit and a thoughtful soul
Takedown burnout.
Out in the dungeons I'm hunting for treasure and glory, but back in the town I'm hunting for Renaud. This is weird, really, because Renaud looks like hard work. He dresses like Blade and he speaks entirely in maxims. He's the best of the slayers and he can't wait to tell you about it.
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PlayStation Store's Summer Sale is now live, featuring over 4500 discounts
And it runs until August.
It's summer, the season of occasional sun (hello from the UK) and seemingly ceaseless video game discounts - and up next is Sony, promising price reductions on over 4500 digital titles during its newly launched PlayStation Store Summer Sale.
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Amazon's Fallout TV adaptation nominated for 16 Emmy Awards
Including Outstanding Drama Series.
Amazon's Fallout TV adaptation, which drew significant acclaim from critics and attention from audiences when it was broadcast back in April, has been nominated for 16 Emmy Awards, across categories including Outstanding Drama Series and Best Actor.
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Sega sues social media user for "excessive slanderous and insulting comments" against employee
Will "continue to take appropriate action".
Sega has revealed it's taken legal action against a social media user for harassing one of its employees, warning that it will continue to pursue legal remedies or criminal proceedings should similar occurrences happen in the future.
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EA's Sports FC team isn't worried about that rumoured FIFA revival
"A fun, deep football game takes many years."
The development team behind EA Sports FC 25 - which launches this year on 27th September and hosts England star Jude Bellingham on its cover - isn't worried about a potential revival of the FIFA brand at another developer.
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Inside EA's "most significant change to tactics in over a decade".
FIF- sorry, EA Sports FC 25 has been officially unveiled, with England wonderkid Jude Bellingham this year's cover star. As usual, developer EA Sports has also outlined plans for a couple of big headline changes for the year - as well as a bucketload of little tweaks to go alongside them - but there are a couple of surprises. For one, FC 25 is going all tactical, with a new system with its customary proper noun, FC IQ, being introduced behind the scenes. And maybe even more surprising: there's an actual, proper update for career mode.
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Xbox has revealed a new "Cheeky Controller" in a Deadpool design to celebrate the new Deadpool & Wolverine Marvel film, with a rather prominent behind.
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Digital Foundry | Concord: Guardians of the Galaxy meets a next-gen Overwatch?
A technically solid, well-made hero shooter that has potential.
When Concord kicked off Sony's last State of Play recently, reception from the team on DF Direct Weekly was hardly positive. The presentation opened with a pre-rendered CG video with a level of graphical quality that far exceeded what was realistically possible from the final game, while Concord's actual gameplay reveal also struggled to escape comparison with Overwatch. That said, we did want to get to grips with the game and a recent beta has given us the chance to do exactly that: to sample both PlayStation 5 and PC versions ourselves - and it's fair to say we're more upbeat on its prospects now. There's no doubt this is a well-made game, but is it a must-play? We're still not sure.
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These Pokémon-themed Crocs are repulsive and cost $70
Your Slider evolved into Yuk!
Crocs has teamed up with The Pokémon Company to offer more official versions of its shoes.
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Nintendo's mysterious, creepy horror game revealed
And it's a new Famicom Detective Club instalment.
Nintendo's mysterious horror game - glimpsed last week via a brief and bizarre teaser trailer - is in fact a new entry in the Famicom Detective Club series.
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England superstar Jude Bellingham makes the box art of EA Sports FC this year.
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No Man's Sky borrows some of Light No Fire's fancy tech for a planetary overhaul in latest update
Plus angry bugs and flamethrower mechs.
If you've been hoping for another No Mans's Sky universe refresh, today's your day. The exploratory space sim's latest update is all about bringing more variety to planets - and it's chucking in angry Starship Troopers-esque bug hunts and a flamethrower mech too.
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Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap brings four-player co-op and roguelite progression in series shakeup
Meat's back on the menu.
Robot Entertainment has announced Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap, the next in the popular orc-slaying series.
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UK spending on video games plummeted by 29.4 percent during the first half of this year, while music and video sales grew.
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Resident Evil 7 has reportedly flopped on iOS, with under 2000 sales
Follows other high-profile AAA releases.
Sales of Resident Evil 7 on iOS have flopped, having been bought by under 2000 people.
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"Our D&I commitments remain unchanged," company responds.
A Microsoft team leader has emailed thousands of staff to protest the closure of a major internal group focused on promoting diversity, equity and inclusion within the company.
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Supporters | Five of the Best: Mounts
Stirrup the discourse.
Five of the Best is a weekly series for supporters of Eurogamer. It's a series that highlights some of the features in games that are often overlooked. It's also about having your say, so don't be shy, use the comments below and join in!
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But is it worth shelling out for?
Cowabunga, friends! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate is out on Nintendo Switch today and, as you can see in the video above, Jim Trinca and I took an early look at the first 90 minutes of the game in two player co-op for yesterday's live stream.
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Rockstar website update suggests GTA+ subscriptions could soon include access to Switch games
But listings now removed.
Rockstar's GTA+ subscription service could soon expand to include access to Switch versions of the company's games if a now-reverted recent update to its website is anything to go by.
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There's now an official Xbox 360 Blades dynamic background for Series X/S
As 360 digital store closures looms.
With the closure of Microsoft's Xbox 360 digital store looming, the company has announced a final batch of heavy discounts on earlier-gen titles, as well as the release of a new Xbox Series X/S dynamic background, inspired by the Xbox 360's much-loved "blades" dashboard design.
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Until Dawn studio's Dead by Daylight spin-off The Casting of Frank Stone out in September
Plus cross-progression and 2v8 dated.
Supermassive Games' narrative-focused single-player Dead by Daylight spin-off, The Casting of Frank Stone, launches for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on 3rd September.
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Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 developer battling full game leak, months before launch
UPDATE: Publisher and developer respond.
UPDATE 7.14pm: Following the news a fully playable version of the upcoming Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has leaked online, developer Saber Interactive and publisher Focus Interactive have released a statement imploring players to "avoid this unfinished build" and to "not spoil the game for those excited to experience it for the first time at launch".
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Flock leads day one releases still to come to Xbox Game Pass this July
Kunitsu-Gami! Dungeons of Hinterberg! Flintlock!
Xbox has revealed a whole flock of games arriving on Game Pass this month on day one of release.
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Trials of Mana leaving PlayStation Plus ahead of Visions of Mana release
Along with NBA 2K24, Need for Speed Unbound, and more.
Trials of Mana is among five games leaving PlayStation Plus in August, ahead of the release of forthcoming series addition Visions of Mana.
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"A core foundational mechanic" in all modes.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 publisher Activision has made it clear that you cannot simply toggle off its upcoming game's much-hyped new "omnimovement" feature, which lets you sprint and dive in any direction.
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