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  1. Artwork of Jango Fett shooting laser pistols in the air from Star Wars: Bounty Hunter

    Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, the 2002 action-adventure game, is getting a remake courtesy of Aspyr.

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  2. Xbox and Amazon cloud gaming collab promo image

    Xbox and Amazon have partnered up to deliver Xbox Cloud Gaming via select Fire TV devices.

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  3. Hands on with Astro Bot: creative, beautiful and authentically PlayStation

    Astro's Playroom was one of the highlights of the PlayStation 5 launch, showcasing the DualShock's haptic feedback features, creative level design and a lot of good old-fashioned platforming fun - and now a proper full-fat release, called Astro Bot, is coming to PS5 in September. I went hands-on with some of the game's early levels for over an hour at a preview event in Frankfurt, and I'm genuinely impressed at how good it looks. In fact, Astro Bot is now the game I'm most looking forward to this year.

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  4. Image of Dead Rising protagonist Frank West, white man in collared shirt, emblazoned with his own name

    Capcom has announced its digital showcase - Capcom Next - will take place next week.

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  5. Donkey Kong eats a banana.

    Nintendo court documents state that Donkey Kong once had a heap of other proposed names - including, unfortunately, "Kong Dong".

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  6. Disa in Dragon's Dogma 2. Queen to the previous Sovran of Vermund, she took charge of the kingdom's government after his death. She schemes to install her beloved son Sven as the next king. She has the grace and haughtiness of royalty, and is cool-headed and disdainful.

    Capcom has released another update for Dragon's Dogma 2 across PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

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  7. Dragon Age: The Veilguard screenshot three of its companion characters holding weapons.

    One of the most common bugbears about Dragon Age: Inquisition was the need to go find Shards - collectibles scattered across its various open-world zones you could then trade in for War Table influence. It's safe to say these aren't returning for BioWare's upcoming sequel.

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  8. Elden Ring dragon battle

    The release of Elden Ring DLC Shadow of the Erdtree has reawakened the typical Soulsborne debate around high difficulty, but even the game's creator struggled to play it.

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  9. Apollo in Hades 2

    The team at Supergiant Games has released its third patch for Hades 2.

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  10. Close up of Messmer from Shadow of the Erdtree story trailer

    Elden Ring player Let Me Solo Her became a legend in the game's community for single-handedly assisting others to beat Malenia a thousand times, the game's most infamous boss - even receiving an official sword as a reward.

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  11. The Crew Revival fan-project

    Ubisoft's decision to shut down servers for its open-world racer The Crew came as a blow to the game's community. But, rather than remaining defeated by this news, a group of dedicated modders decided to take matters into their own hands - and began recreating the server-side software necessary to play The Crew online once again.

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  12. A close-up of Luigi looking terrified and lit from below by a torch.

    Ghosts are a close-up. Eventually they are, anyway. After they've been a sudden movement at the back of the frame, a shimmer or glitch that may or may not have happened, you cut in close and you hold the image tight and you take it all in. Anybody there?

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  13. Valve's gameplay recording timeline feature running on Steam Deck.

    Valve is expanding Steam's already teetering tower of built-in features with a new background gameplay recording and sharing system that's available in beta now.

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  14. A diagram reportedly detailing a proposed design for Microsoft's once-planned Xbox cloud gaming console.

    Remember Microsoft's Xbox cloud gaming device, codenamed Keystone? The one that got announced in 2021, was cancelled in its original form a year later, then showed up on Phil Spencer's shelf after that, bamboozling everyone? Well if you've ever wondered what it could have looked like in more detail, a newly surfaced patent might have some answers.

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  15. Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree - long-standing tech issues remain unaddressed

    Digital Foundry | Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree - long-standing tech issues remain unaddressed

    Over two years later, performance problems still impact all platforms.

    Returning to Elden Ring two years on, the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion gives us a fresh chance to reassess developer FromSoftware's work and see how the game now runs on PS5, Series X, Series S and PC across the new Shadow Realm map. The original game's launch exhibited a string of performance issues on PC and consoles, so the hope is that this expansion offers a fresh opportunity to address these issues.

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  16. A shot from Capcom's Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster teaser trailer showing protagonist Frank West looking out of a helicopter.

    Capcom's slapstick zombie series Dead Rising is being reanimated, with a Deluxe Remaster version of the 2006 original launching for unspecified platforms at an unspecified release date.

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  17. Dragon Age: The Veilguard screenshot showing three companion characters posing with weapons.

    Dragon Age developer discusses why big games take so long, and why they're announced so early

    "It might be because the studio wants the game announced because they're worried the publisher might kill it otherwise."

    Dragon Age creator and BioWare veteran Mark Darrah has discussed some of the reasons why big-budget games seemingly take so long to make - and why some projects are announced so long before they're ready to release.

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  18. Borderlands 3

    Sony has announced next month's PlayStation Plus games, and headlining July's PS Plus lineup is shooter-looter Borderlands 3.

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  19. A white paper cut-out of a question mark in a speech bubble against a yellow background.

    Supporters | Do you have any questions for Inside Eurogamer?

    Discussing IGN ownership, Summer Game Fest, and Donlan.

    We're recording a brand new episode of the behind-the-scenes podcast Inside Eurogamer tomorrow, which is exclusively for Supporters, and I'm here to ask if you have any questions we can answer in it.

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  20. Resident Evil bundle promo art for GOG

    PC-playing survival horror fans, I have good news for you. The original version of Resident Evil is now available to purchase via GOG, with "even more blood, graphic violence and gory scenes than the worldwide monster hit version on PlayStation".

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  21. Two Elden Ring characters battle it out, with the right figure leaping and kicking the left side from Shadow of the Erdtree

    As Elden Ring players struggle with the high difficulty of Shadow of the Erdtree, the most popular mods since release focus on easing the challenge.

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  22. Arnold Schwarzenegger as Conan the Barbarian

    It looks like Conan the Barbarian and T-1000 from the Terminator series may be coming to Mortal Kombat 1.

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  23. Beyond Good & Evil Anniversary Edition artwork shows Rayman.

    Rayman originally featured in Beyond Good & Evil, and other development secrets

    20th Anniversary Edition features extensive behind the scenes archive.

    Ubisoft platforming mascot Rayman was once featured in the files of Beyond Good & Evil, as shown in the game's just-released 20th Anniversary Edition.

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  24. Forza Horizon 4

    Playground Games is delisting Forza Horizon 4 from online stores at the end of the year, due to "licensing and agreements" with the game's partners.

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  25. A photograph of an old tree with thick, twisted branches spidering out in every direction. It would be a perfect tree to climb.

    Supporters | Five of the Best: Trees

    Won't get sycamore of these.

    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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  26. Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree story trailer screenshot showing figure holding golden threads with flowing hair in front of golden light

    FromSoftware is well known for adding seemingly useless items or places in its games to get fans speculating about lore and Elden Ring DLC Shadow of the Erdtree is no different.

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  27. A promotional image for the Beyond Good & Evil 20th Anniversary Edition remaster showing main character Jade.

    Even if the series wasn't stuck in development hell I would still say this: if any game is its own sequel, it's Beyond Good & Evil. With the news last week that we're getting a remaster with a bit of extra stuff in it, I went back to the original - almost the original, the Xbox 360 port that still runs on my Series X - to play the game once more and remind myself of why I love it so much. It was an odd experience - the game had changed a bit, in that I was drawn to different things in it, and I feel like I played through it in a slightly different way. But every time I've replayed Beyond Good & Evil it's been a different game, I think. Let's explore that.

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  28. Close up on Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree character with blonde hair, white cloak, holding golden sword in front of face

    A patch for Elden Ring DLC Shadow of the Erdtree has been released that revises the scaling of the Shadow Realm Blessings.

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  29. A screenshot showing an Atari 2600 with an Asteroid cartridge inserted, connected to a joystick and TV.

    Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration - the acclaimed Atari-themed interactive museum from developer Digital Eclipse - is adding 39 new games later this year in an expansion detailing further events in the company's eventful history.

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