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A fan-made anime adaptation of has received its first teaser trailer and it looks awesome.
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Next BioShock developer "ramping up"
Rapture.
More than a decade on from the release of BioShock Infinite, the team working on a successor is now "ramping up".
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Pokémon Go looks set to add Gen 8's Dynamax mechanic
So near, so Galar.
Pokémon Go has dropped a gigantic hint it will add Gen 8's game-changing Dynamax mechanic in the not-too-distant future.
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Live-service shooter Rogue Company has scrubbed all Dr Disrespect DLC
"We will provide full Rogue Buck refunds to any impacted account."
Rogue Company has scrubbed all mentions of Dr Disrespect from the game.
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Zenless Zone Zero reaches monumental download milestone, less than a week since release
Proxy Mass Index.
The latest free-to-play RPG from the Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail team has reached an impressive milestone, less than a week since it made its debut.
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Final Fantasy 14 Xbox issues still not fixed
As MMORPG reaches record concurrent users.
An issue with Final Fantasy 14 on Xbox is still not resolved, despite maintenance over the weekend.
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Summer Games Done Quick 2024 raises £1.9m, taking its lifetime charitable total to £40m
Plus Peanut Butter the Dog takes on Ken Griffey Jr. in MLB.
Summer Games Done Quick 2024 is over for another year, raising £1.9m ($2.5m) for the charity Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières.
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Atlus gives us a peek at RPG Metaphor: ReFantazio's story
"Fight for the truth, awaken your resolve, and enter the tournament for the throne."
Sega has dropped a fresh trailer for Atlus' new RPG, Metaphor: ReFantazio.
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2K is working on an "unannounced remake"
2K or not 2K.
2K is working on an unannounced remake.
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LA Noire developers are working on a new 40s thriller called Sowden House
UPDATE: Video Games Deluxe refutes claims, says LA Noire game merely "more of a tech demo".
UPDATE 7/7/25:: Video Games Deluxe has refuted rumours that a new LA Noire game could be on the way.
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"Success should not create an ever-raising bar of new growth expectations."
Manor Lords' publisher has hit back at claims the game is an "interesting case study in the pitfalls of early access", stating that assuming games can continue "endless growth" "causes so much trouble in the games industry".
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XDefiant producer says players should "stick around" but admits right now there are "a lot of bugs"
"If the game isn't for you that's ok you can move on."
XDefiant producer Mark Rubin has told players it's "okay to move on" if the game "isn't for you", but disputed claims the game was "rushed out" to avoid releasing at the same time as other big games.
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Digital Foundry | From CD-ROM to Unreal Engine 5: Riven returns in spectacular style
Real-time 3D and VR deliver the immersion we could only dream of in the 1990s.
A classic adventure built in the early days of the multimedia gaming era, Riven is a beautiful first-person puzzle game that asks players to slowly unravel the mysteries of its unusual world. A sequel to the similarly celebrated Myst, Riven boasted arguably the most detailed pre-rendered backgrounds to date when it was released in 1997. And now it's back, stunningly realised in full real-time 3D via Unreal Engine 5, playable both as a standard game and a VR experience - and there's even a Meta Quest port. However you choose to play it, this release feels like the ultimate expression of developer Cyan's original vision.
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Pride Week 2024 | My queer favourite game 2024
From Aussie rules football to neo-noir cleaning adventure, some of our LGBTQIA+ picks.
Hello! Eurogamer's latest week of features celebrating the intersection of LGBTQIA+ culture and gaming is almost at an end, but to wrap things up, we've once again spoken with some of our favourite creators, conferred among the team, and even delved into the Eurogamer archive to spotlight just a few of our favourite queer and queer-positive games. Hopefully, you'll find something new to enjoy here, or be enouraged to further explore the wonderful queer stories being brought to life by talented developers today - and if you've any recommendations of your own, please do share them in the comments below!
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Elden Ring's "scadutree" is not pronounced the way you think it is
"I was very happy to be educated on this."
Guess what, Tarnished? We've all been saying Elden Ring DLC's "Scadutree" incorrectly.
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Cyberpunk 2077's dreadful reception "changed me and us as a studio", says CDPR dev
"Phantom Liberty worked better at launch because we changed the production style."
The success of Cyberpunk 2077's Phantom Liberty DLC was only possible due to the base game's "negative reception".
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EA Sports FC 25 will release in September, leaker suggests
A seven-day early-access period is reportedly going live on 20th September.
EA Sports FC 25 will release in September 2024, with a seven-day early-access period expected to launch on 20th September.
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Fallout: London says "the end is in sight" as testing gets underway
"It is in all of our interests that this final QA process is carried out in full."
The voluntary team behind Fallout: London, the DLC-sized mod for Fallout 4, says "the end is in sight".
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Final Fantasy 14 is reportedly coming to mobile
The game is thought to be a joint project between Square Enix and Tencent.
Final Fantasy developer Square Enix has reportedly linked up with Tencent to develop a mobile version of its fan-favourite MMO, Final Fantasy 14.
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Digital Foundry | Beyond Good and Evil's 20th Anniversary Edition: a near perfect way to revisit a classic
PS5, Xbox and Switch performance hiccups mar an otherwise well-crafted remaster.
Beyond Good and Evil's 20th Anniversary Edition is a near perfect remaster for fans of the 2003 original, with this cult classic's visuals improved over the previous HD release from 2011. Almost every texture, shader, and material is upgraded with a new asset - making for an often satisfying side-by-side comparison. Added to that, current-gen consoles like PS5 and Xbox Series X are also capable of running the game at 4K resolution at 60 frames per second. So from the outset, it's a slick upgrade that also thankfully avoids straying too far from director Michel Ancel and his team's original vision.
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Epic Games refers Apple to the European Commission, after dispute over button design
UPDATE: Epic says Apple has now accepted its submission.
Update, Saturday 6th July: Epic Games has updated its statement to confirm that Apple has now accepted its submission.
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Pride Week 2024 | Creating a Legend: How Respawn delivers diverse representation in Apex Legends
"We have a wide varied world, and we wanted to represent that."
Hello! Eurogamer is once again marking Pride with another week of features celebrating the intersection of LGBTQIA+ culture and gaming in all its guises. And if you're only just joining us, you can see everything you've missed so far this week (and over the last five years, in fact) on our brand-new Pride Week hub. Today, though, Eurogamer's Ed Nightingale chats to developer Respawn Entertainment about delivering diverse representation in Apex Legends.
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Switch 2 won't suffer from component shortages, Nintendo says
And no Switch 1 price drop on horizon.
Nintendo's Switch 2 won't be hit by the same component shortages that blighted the launch of other recent consoles and led to months of product scarcity and scalping.
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UPDATE 7/7/24: Nintendo's transcript of the question is reported accurately below per the company's own translation, but it appears the company censored the question itself - which specifically related to a Mario cosplayer in Japan accused of sending lewd images to minors - alongside minor changes to others in its recent shareholder Q&A. (Thanks, OatmealDome). The original article follows.
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"It started off as a courtesy. Now I almost live in Final Fantasy 14."
Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi says he's reluctant to work on a Final Fantasy game again as he's having too much fun playing Final Fantasy 14.
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Sony launches new official figurine collection with Aloy, Varl, Kratos, Atreus, and Jin Sakai
Event Horizon.
Sony has revealed a new range of figurines called "The Shapes Collection" that includes characters from God of War Ragnarök, Horizon Forbidden West, and Ghost of Tsushima.
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Grand Theft Auto 5 Trevor DLC scrapped as GTA Online was such a "cash cow", developer says
"I was like 'yo, what the f*** guys, this s***'s awesome, let's keep going'."
A developer who worked on Rockstar's scrapped GTA 5 single-player Trevor DLC has discussed the project's cancellation and expressed regret it never saw the light of day.
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Nintendo eschewing generative AI in favour of "decades of know-how"
"Value that is unique to Nintendo... cannot be created by technology alone."
Whilst acknowledging that game development has a "close relationship" with "AI-like technologies", Nintendo says it is focused on "delivering value that is unique to Nintendo and cannot be created by technology alone".
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Seasonal content for dino-shooter Exoprimal coming to an end
Rex on the beach.
A little less than a year since its debut, seasonal content for Capcom's dino shooter Exoprimal has come to an end. Or, as our Tom just said, it looks like it failed to meteor expectations, and is now set for extinction.
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David Hasselhoff surprise face of new green gaming initiative
Bay-watch yourself!
Actor David 'The Hoff' Hasselhoff - known for his roles in 80s TV series Baywatch and Knight Rider, as well as his music career (I still get Jump in my Car stuck in my head from time to time) - is the new face of an initiative which aims to fight climate change with video games.
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