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  1. A warrior uses the O Mother gesture emote in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree

    Elden Ring publisher Bandai Namco has "called out" Elden Ring fans struggling with the dfficulty by suggesting they "level up your Scadutree Blessing".

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  2. An illustration of The Witcher's Geralt in Elden Ring

    Elden Ring DLC steals The Witcher's crown as best-reviewed RPG expansion, and CDPR gives its blessing

    "Congratulations to the entire team at FromSoftware on their stellar work!"

    Update Sunday 23rd June, 2024: FromSoftware has responded to CD Projekt Red's congratulatory tweet, saying it is "truly an honour" for the Elden Ring DLC Shadow of the Erdtree to be "placed alongside" The Witcher 3's Blood & Wine, long considered one of the greatest DLCs ever made.

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  3. Screenshot from Mario Bros. Movie trailer showing Mario fists up preparing to fight

    A noted Nintendo leaker has locked down their social media account after it emerged much of their information comes from information pre-seeded on Nintendo's web backend.

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  4. Slay the Princess' princess says, "You're going to die now."

    Slay the Princess dev encourages players to pirate its viral game instead of watching it on YouTube

    "You can always buy a copy later if you think the game was worth your money."

    Indie dev Black Tabby Games has deleted a series of tweets in which the studio had encouraged would-be fans to pirate the game after it went viral courtesy of a Markiplier playthrough.

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  5. A triangle inside a circle hovering in space - it's Destiny 2's The Final Shape.

    Destiny 2 developer Bungie has disabled rewards generated in private Crucible matches because of "an issue".

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  6. Close up of new Pal in Palworld trailer - a little slim green creature with a red mushroom head in na forest of mushrooms

    Pocketpair could be bringing Palworld to PS5 sooner rather than later.

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  7. A flaming Furnace Golem towers over a Quest 3 sporting Ian Higton as he stares up at it in slack-jawed disbelief.

    I always get lost in games like Elden Ring and Dark Souls. The impossible architecture, the improbable geography and the way that the levels twist and turn and fold back in on themselves really muddles my head and stops me from being able to visualise the locations properly. Put me in those same places in VR though and suddenly, because it feels like I'm actually there, their spaces make so much more sense. The depth, the distance, the perspective, every visual trick that VR provides makes From's abstract scenery much easier for my brain to understand.

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  8. doom the dark ages key art showing the doom slayer

    Digital Foundry | Doom: The Dark Ages - how id Tech evolves for the current-gen console era

    What we learned from the Xbox Showcase teaser.

    Doom: The Dark Ages is our first look at the latest version of the legendary id Tech engine, as the series seemingly moves from the relatively constrained battlescapes and glory kills of Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal to something on an altogether grander scale for current-gen consoles and PC only. While the trailer contains less than two minutes of actual gameplay footage, there's still plenty to glean about The Dark Ages and its tech from what id has revealed thus far.

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  9. A hooded figure with blue eyes looks out, their features hidden in shadow.

    Loom might be one of the most underappreciated games in the LucasArts library. This is a library in which almost every game is considered a classic: Monkey Island is endlessly quotable, Grim Fandango is a noir delight, and even The Dig has plenty of fans. Loom has always struggled for recognition in comparison.

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  10. A warrior encounters a Furnace Golem as they travel toward the east side of the Shadow Keep in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree.

    Elden Ring DLC falls to a "mixed" Steam rating as PC players complain about difficulty and performance

    "I love running for 20 minutes with absolutely nothing, [and take on] bosses that are insanely tedious to fight."

    Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree DLC has fallen to a "mixed" user rating on Steam after players logged their disappointment with difficulty and the PC version's performance issues.

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  11. elden ring mohg the omen boss in front of blood rain

    Elden Ring pros are offering to help beat key bosses so all players can access the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC

    "I have been stuck here since Thursday. What did I even preorder for lol."

    Elden Ring pros are helping players beat two key bosses to enable fellow Tarnished access to its recently-released DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree.

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  12. A mech explores rocky terrain in Red Faction: Guerilla

    Red Faction: Guerrilla sequel was another Embracer casualty, say former Fishlab devs

    "You could see that both the company chiefs had been crying a lot."

    Embracer reportedly killed a Red Faction: Guerrilla sequel.

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  13. A city street in Redfall, with the sun covered.

    Former Arkane Austin studio head, Harvey Smith, says hearing fan feedback after playing the "cleaned up, final version" of Redfall has given him "a burst of energy".

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  14. batman looking particularly upset in Arkham Knight

    Batman is one of the most iconic superheroes in comics, and one of the most complex, with almost a century of accrued lore behind him by this point. With that Marianas Trench of mythology to explore, adaptations have always made perfect sense. From early film serials to TV shows and onwards, we live in a world where Batman is always being remade and reimagined by someone.

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  15. A screenshot of American Truck Simulator's Iowa expansion showing a column-like fountain in a city plaza surrounded by trees.

    A little over a month after the arrival of its Nebraska DLC, American Truck Simulator has set its sights on a new destination, with SCS Software announcing Iowa - AKA the Corn State AKA the Hawkeye State - as the latest expansion in the works for its vehicular trundling sim.

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  16. A screenshot from PowerWash Simulator's Alice's Adventures expansion showing the player hosing down a giant mushroom.

    After a flurry of licensed expansion's PowerWash Simulator doing something a bit different for its next DLC, plopping down the rabbit hole for an adventure inspired by Lewis Caroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. That much we knew already, but developer FuturLab has now knocked back a 'drink me' and splurted out a release date: it's coming to Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and PC, on 2nd July. Meta Quest will follow on 11th July.

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  17. Dragon Age Inquisition

    If you've yet to play any of the Dragon Age games, but Dragon Age: Veilguard's recent gameplay video piqued your interest, I have good news. You can currently scoop up the first three games for less than £10 thanks to a new Steam deal.

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  18. Fear Effect

    Limited Run Games has announced that 20 new-old games will be released in physical form, including Fear Effect, Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP, Starship Troopers: Extermination, and Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus.

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  19. LoL Swarm mode official screenshot showing gameplay with Leona and a lot of heavy enemies and visual effects

    Somehow, a combination of League of Legends and Vampire Survivors has produced something strangely relaxing. The infamously intense MOBA is getting a new mode this summer - just temporarily, at least for now - called Swarm, taking characters from League and design elements of the recently formed "bullet heaven" wave survival genre. But the big twist is that for all the on-screen carnage - and there is a lot of on-screen carnage - the result is something strangely chilled out.

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  20. Close up of Snake, sneaky soldier in camouflage holding up a knife in a jungle, from Metal Gear Solid Delta

    Digital Foundry | Metal Gear Solid Delta combines modern UE5 tech with a faithful recreation of MGS3's levels and cutscenes

    Trailer analysis for one of Konami's most exciting projects.

    Whisper it quietly, but Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater looks like the most exciting Konami project in years. The trailer shown at this year's Xbox Games Showcase contains just over two minutes of tightly edited in-engine footage, but it answers a lot of questions about the direction of the project - with more details provided in an interview between Solid Snake voice actor David Hayter and producer Noriaki Okamura. At its heart, Delta looks to offer extensive reworks to visuals, controls and camera, using Unreal Engine 5, alongside slavishly faithful recreation of the level design and cutscene direction of the PS2 original.

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  21. Black and white image of Tomas Hedman, head of privacy and AI governance at Embracer

    Embracer Group – which has reduced its headcount by 4532 employees in the past financial year – wants to harness AI to "empower" its staff, saying artificial intelligence "has the capability to massively enhance game development by increasing resource efficiency".

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  22. Helldivers 2 artwork showing four suited up helldivers standing in a row

    An unannounced Helldivers 2 stratagem has leaked online, seemingly by a Sony email.

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  23. Spectrum Studios logo

    A Polish developer has come under fire for expecting employees to agree to mandatory sauna sessions.

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  24. Crash Bandicoot in N Sane Trilogy.

    Crash Bandicoot's N. Sane Trilogy - which comprises the remasters of the first Crash Bandicoot, as well as Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bandicoot: Warped - has certainly not crashed and burned.

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  25. Minecraft

    A native version of Minecraft is finally coming to PS5.

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  26. A screenshot of a hand reaching out to open a locked wooden door in a dungeon. What's on the other side?

    Dark and Darker is a game about escaping dungeons. And there's a problem with that - or there should be. Dungeons are so common in fantasy games that it's hard to pay too much attention to them. We've seen them all before, we know what they do. But when was the last time we really re-examined what being in one would actually be like? Dark and Darker does this, and it does it brilliantly well.

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  27. Chai in Hi-Fi Rush

    Xbox's Matt Booty implies Tango Gameworks closure was partly due to leadership change

    "Is the team the same team that shipped something successful previously?"

    Xbox's Matt Booty has spoken more on the closure of Tango Gameworks earlier this year, and, while he did not name names, it appears that a change in leadership at the Hi-Fi Rush studio was a factor in Microsoft's decision.

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  28. An Elden Ring character rides Torrent in the Lands Between, with the Erdtree seen in the background.

    FromSoftware's Soulsborne games are notoriously difficult to beat, but creator Hidetaka Miyazaki has said it would "break the game itself" to turn down the challenge.

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  29. A strange triangular building surrounding a glowing portal in Destiny 2's Echoes update.

    Games have always been a bit prog - that's prog as in prog rock. They've always been in love with wizards and capes and colours flowing together, and probably with flutes too if you know where to look. Up until now, though, I think the prog-est moment I ever encountered in a game came in God of Blades.

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