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Dying Light 2 brings back degrading weapons - but this time with a twist
Techland spill the zombeans on weapons.
Just like its predecessor, Dying Light 2 will feature weapon degradation.
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"It was definitely very troubling to hear these types of things."
Diablo 2: Resurrected director says players should "do what they feel is right" when deciding whether or not to support publisher Activision Blizzard by buying the remake when it goes on sale next week.
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Jagged Alliance 3 is coming "soon" to PC
"Fans have been waiting for decades to see the third edition of the legendary strategy franchise."
THQ has confirmed Jagged Alliance 3 is in development.
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Cult-classic sci-fi adventure Outcast is getting a sequel
Coming to PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC "soon".
A sequel to cult-classic sci-fi adventure Outcast is in the works, with original developer Appeal Studios once again at the helm.
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THQ Nordic makes its Destroy All Humans 2 remake official
Confirmed for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Following some sneaky teasing earlier this year, and a spot of more recent leakage from Sony, THQ Nordic has officially confirmed that Destroy All Humans 2 is getting the remake treatment.
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Monster Hunter Rise's Mega Man crossover arrives next week
Turn your Palamute into Rush.
Monster Hunter Rise's schedule of Capcom-themed crossovers continues next Friday, 24th September, with the arrival of long-serving Mega Man character, Rush.
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Sonic creator Yuji Naka is teaching himself how to program his own smartphone game
Following his departure from Square Enix.
Yuji Naka, famed creator of Sonic the Hedgehog, has revealed he's teaching himself how to program his own smartphone game following his departure from Square Enix earlier this year.
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Splitgate will get its own version of forge mode before it arrives in Halo Infinite, developer 1047 Games has said.
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Dota 2 will soon remove support for 32-bit systems, Valve warns
Changing lanes.
Dota 2 will soon remove support for 32-bit systems, Valve has warned.
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Reports are emerging that cheaters banned from Call of Duty Warzone are also banned from Call of Duty Vanguard servers.
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Recommended | Eastward review - beautiful Zelda-like RPG captures the spirit of the Japanese classics
Asian fusion.
With so much competition out there in the world of games, those first few attention-grabbing screenshots have maybe never been so important. Without wanting to sound cynical, Chinese developer Pixpil sure knew what they were doing in that regard - the first time I saw Eastward back in 2019 it immediately seared itself into my brain. A giant house, seemingly completely built out of driftwood, framed by nothing but the purest cerulean sky. There is so much detail to this one house - the discolouration of the wood, its crooked windows, boards sticking out left and right. Of course good visuals don't make a good game, and yet this attention to detail tells me so much about Eastward.
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Lucky pants.
Got smashed in Destiny 2's Trials of Osiris last weekend? Developer Bungie is making some changes to the 3v3 high-stakes PvP mode for this weekend that should help.
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Feature | What we've been playing: Sir Clive Sinclair edition
In celebration of a true legend.
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: a bit of a celebration of the pioneering work of Sir Clive Sinclair, who has died, aged 81, and his magical machines.
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9-year-old Guild Wars 2 getting DirectX11 support to "help the game continue to look beautiful"
Future fantasy.
Guild Wars 2 is getting DirectX11 support soon, developer ArenaNet has said.
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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: falling, driving, and travelling back in time a bit.
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Why God Of War Ragnarok ends the Norse saga
Getting the axe.
When we finally got a first look at God Of War Ragnarok during the PlayStation Showcase last week, Sony also confirmed the game is the last of the Norse mythology series. This took everyone by surprise, since the Greek mythology series had three mainline games.
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Evidence is mounting for the near release of the so far unannounced Castlevania Advance Collection.
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Titan Quest Anniversary Edition and the Jagged Alliance 1: Gold Edition are free to download right now on PC.
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Snikt knack.
A new Wolverine game? From Insomniac, careful and conscientious crafters of recent PlayStation blockbusters Spider-Man and Miles Morales? Sign me up, bub, even after that briefest of cinematic trailers where all you really see of Marvel's prickly brawler is a scruffy lumberjack shirt, a battered cowboy hat and the familiar "snikt" of adamantium blades popping out of bloodied knuckles. This unexpected comeback for the hirsute, hair-trigger mutant - in a proper PlayStation 5 game, not just as a Fortnite skin - harks back to the period where Wolverine was a permanent fixture. (Or to put it another way: when it came to gaming, Logan had a pretty good run.)
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Reveal at Tokyo Game Show.
Sega has teased a new mobile role-playing game.
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Sir Clive Sinclair, perhaps best known as the inventor of the enormously popular ZX Spectrum home computer, has died at the age of 81 following a long illness.
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Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One gets November release date on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC
PS4 and Xbox One versions due later.
Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One, the latest entry in developer Frogwares' well-regarded deduction-based adventure series, now has a release date and will be coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, an PC on 16th November, with a PS4 and Xbox One release to follow.
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Sea of Thieves teases a "forgotten world of adventure" beneath the waves for Season 4
Arriving next week on Xbox and PC.
Following its majestic, Pirates of the Caribbean infused third season, Sea of Thieves will be embarking on a new adventure next Thursday, 23rd September, with the arrival of Season 4.
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FIFA 22 Ultimate Team features the mode's long-standing and controversial loot boxes, EA has confirmed.
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Konami selling a £33 eFootball premium player pack you can't use until November
One game at a time.
Konami has begun to unveil how it will monetise the free-to-download eFootball game, including a £33 premium player pack that gives you "chance deal items" you can't claim until November.
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Review | PlayStation 5 CFI-1100 review: better or worse than the launch console?
Sony's revised model is reassuringly non-controversial.
There's a new PlayStation 5 model on the market - a CFI-1100 series unit that replaces the launch model CFI-1000. I've already shared early impressions about the machine, finding that in all practical terms, there is no meaningful difference between PS5s old and new. However, questions remain about the decisions made in how Sony has delivered this new rendition of the PlayStation 5 and ultimately, if there really is any genuine difference between them, particularly in terms of longer-term implications. Crucially, if the cooling assembly has been the subject of a cost-reduction strategy, does the machine run hotter, and if it does, to what extent does that actually matter?
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Former Aeon Must Die developer uses copyright claim to force trailer off publisher's YouTube channel
Dispute rumbles on.
A former Aeon Must Die developer has used a copyright claim to force the game's trailer off its publisher's YouTube channel.
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Valheim development has an end point, developer says, as Hearth and Home arrives
No plans to run the game as a live service or MMO.
Smash hit Viking game Valheim will eventually be completed and have a final ending, developer Iron Gate Studio has promised, as today's big Hearth and Home update arrives.
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Interview | The big Gran Turismo 7 interview
How Kazunori Yamauchi wants to preserve 150 years of car culture in a single game.
Gran Turismo is back. Not that it's ever been away, of course - Gran Turismo Sport released towards the end of 2017, providing a foundation for a pleasingly modern take on the series with a new focus on online inspired by the likes of iRacing and some strong post-release support.
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343 to ditch Halo: The Master Chief Collection seasons after Halo Infinite comes out
Passing the torch.
343 plans to ditch Halo: The Master Chief Collection's seasons after Halo Infinite comes out, it's signalled.
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