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  1. Monster Hunter Rise confirmed for PC

    Capcom has confirmed that Monster Hunter Rise is coming to PC, with a port due to come out early in 2022.

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  2. Sony reportedly set to open up PS5 for internal storage this summer

    Sony will open up the PlayStation 5 for internal storage upgrades this summer, according to a new report.

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  3. Final Fantasy 7 Remake's Intergrade update bringing PlayStation 5 enhancements this June

    PlayStation 5 owners will be able to enjoy an enhanced version of Final Fantasy 7 Remake starting 10th June, courtesy of Square Enix's newly announced Intergrade release - which also brings a new Yuffie Kisaragi episode.

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  4. UK government responds to petition calling for law change to combat console scalping

    The UK government has issued an official response to an online petition calling for a change in the law to tackle console scalping.

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  5. PlayStation reportedly winding down development at Sony Japan Studio

    PlayStation reportedly winding down development at Sony Japan Studio

    "Vast majority" of staff said to have been let go.

    PlayStation is reportedly in the process of winding down Sony Japan Studio - the company's renowned development arm, responsible for the likes of Knack, Puppeteer, Patapon, Ape Escape, and Gravity Rush - with the "vast majority" of staff already having been let go.

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  6. Subnautica: Below Zero leaving early access and launching in May

    Subnautica: Below Zero, the standalone expansion to Unknown Worlds' brilliant 2018 underwater survival adventure, will finally be getting its full version 1.0 release on 14th May.

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  7. System Shock remake launches this summer, and there's a PC demo out today

    Nightdive Studios has confirmed its long-in-the-works System Shock remake will finally launch this summer, and, to give players a taste of its enhanced action, a new demo launches today.

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  8. The Double-A Team: Rodea the Sky Soldier is an overlooked action game that deserves to take flight

    After leaving Sega, and narrowly dodging a bullet of having his name on the disaster that was Sonic 2006, Yuji Naka established his own company, Prope. It was a chance for the veteran developer to create a range of original IP no longer shackled to a certain blue hedgehog.

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  9. Baldur's Gate 3 readying druid class as part of whopping patch

    UPDATE 26TH FEB: Rejoice, for Patch 4: Nature's Power has landed! Cow about that? A full and detailed patch breakdown can be found on Steam.

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  10. Plants vs. Zombies: Battle For Neighborville heading to Switch in March

    Plants vs. Zombies: Battle For Neighborville is bringing the never-ending battle between fearsome flora and the shambling undead to Switch next month, on 19th March.

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  11. Report says next Dragon Age will now be single-player-only due to Anthem's fortunes, reversing EA's original plans

    Developer BioWare's highly anticipated new Dragon Age game is reportedly now a strictly single-player experience, with EA having pivoted its demands for a live-service-style game following the success of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and the failure of Anthem.

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  12. Everything announced in tonight's PlayStation State of Play

    Tonight's Nintendo Direct-style PlayStation State of Play broadcast was a mix of upcoming third-party games and indie titles headed to PlayStation 4 and 5.

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  13. Watch tonight's PlayStation State of Play here

    Watch tonight's PlayStation State of Play here

    Elden Ring! God of War! None of the above! Live now!

    Settle down with us to watch tonight's big Nintendo Direct-style State of Play broadcast from Sony, detailing new game announcements and updates.

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  14. Call of Duty: Warzone's new boat is so busy right now it's a basically a kill box

    Call of Duty: Warzone's new point of interest has arrived - and it's absolute carnage.

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  15. Stardew Valley finally returns to the European PlayStation Store

    Stardew Valley has had something of an extended trip away from the European PlayStation Store. Back in August 2020, creator Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone explained the game had been removed due to an age rating issue, and promised to work with Sony to get it back up. And now, over six months later, Stardew Valley has finally returned to the European PlayStation Store.

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  16. Stardew Valley's official board game adaptation looks delightful in reveal trailer

    Developer Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone's farming life phenomenon Stardew Valley is making the jump from the digital realm to the tabletop today, with the launch of the official Stardew Valley board game - and it's looking utterly delightful in its reveal trailer.

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  17. Destruction AllStars will cost $20 when it leaves PlayStation Plus

    Lucid Games has announced a new $20/€20 price for Destruction AllStars from 6th April, after the game leaves PlayStation Plus.

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  18. Valheim update fixes world destroyer bug, makes bosses harder

    Although it sounds a little like the Norse idea of Ragnarök, shortly after Valheim's launch some players discovered a serious "world-destroyer" bug that could reset your progress - a problem that was very much not intended. Thankfully, developer Iron Gate Studio has today rolled out a patch to address that, so now the main bug you need to worry about is the Deathsquito.

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  19. Will PlayStation Studios publish more games on Xbox? It's the Eurogamer next-gen news cast!

    It's that time again! Time for another Eurogamer next-gen news cast! And what a week for video game news. Join Eurogamer news editor Tom Phillips, reporter Emma Kent and me in the video below to run through this week's top headlines.

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  20. Should Sony issue refunds for Control on PS5? It's the Eurogamer next-gen news cast!

    What a week for video game news! Join Eurogamer news editor Tom Phillips, reporter Emma Kent and me as we discuss Microsoft's dramatic U-turn on its controversial Xbox Live Gold subscription price-hike, PlayStation 5 scalpers... again, Cyberpunk 2077 Keanu Reeves sex mods, confirmation of Dragon Age 4's location, and rumblings of a new Knights of the Old Republic game.

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  21. Why we're so excited for Resident Evil: Village and its very tall lady - it's the Eurogamer next-gen news cast!

    It's Friday, and that means it's time for another Eurogamer next-gen news cast! In the video below, Eurogamer news editor Tom Phillips, reporter Emma Kent and me discuss the week's news, including the gameplay reveal of the promising Resident Evil: Village. Is its very tall lady a vampire? This is actually something we have thoughts about.

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  22. The Star Wars games we'd love to see next - it's the Eurogamer next-gen news cast!

    Wow, what a week! After a sleepy start to 2021 in video game news land, this week saw two explosive announcements around a resurgent LucasArts - sorry, Lucasfilm Games: a brand new Indiana Jones game from Wolfenstein developer Machine Games, and a brand new, open-world Star Wars game from Massive, the maker of The Division.

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  23. What to look forward to in 2021 - It's the Eurogamer next-gen news cast!

    Happy new year, and welcome to the first Eurogamer next-gen news cast of 2021! With the video game industry slowly kicking into gear, there's not a huge amount of news to run through this week. So, we thought it the perfect time to discuss what we're looking forward to this year, from potential new hardware to games yet to be announced.

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  24. Can Cyberpunk 2077 on PS4 and Xbox One be saved? It's the Eurogamer next-gen news cast!

    As we inch closer to booting 2020 out the door, next-gen video game news continues its never-ending outpour. This was a week dominated by Cyberpunk 2077 and what is sure to go down as one of the most disastrous triple-A launches ever.

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  25. Cyberpunk 2077 launch issues and the good and bad of The Game Awards - it's the Eurogamer next-gen news cast!

    Wow! What a week it's been. Not only have we had the launch of Cyberpunk 2077 but we had The Game Awards and all the good, bad and downright ugly it brings. So, absolutely bucketloads for Eurogamer reporter Emma Kent and news editor Tom Phillips to discuss in this week's next-gen news cast!

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  26. Has the PS5 changed the way we play single-player games forever? It's the Eurogamer next-gen news cast!

    It's another big week for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S, with plenty of news for us to discuss in the latest Eurogamer next-gen news cast!

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  27. Can anything be done to stop the PS5 and Xbox Series X scalpers? It's the Eurogamer next-gen news cast!

    Another week, another bucketload of next-gen console news - and so plenty for Eurogamer news editor Tom Phillips, reporter Emma Kent and me to discuss in this week's news cast.

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