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  1. Monster Hunter Rise gets extended gameplay trailer, limited-time demo news

    Following its somewhat truncated appearance at last night's Game Awards show, Capcom has dropped the full version of its wonderful new - and surprisingly revealing - gameplay trailer for Monster Hunter Rise, which launches on Switch in March next year.

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  2. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 for N64 is not in development

    The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 for N64 is not in development

    But if it were, it might look something like this.

    A Zelda fan has created an impressive The Legend of Zelda demake video - and it takes the upcoming Breath of the Wild 2 right back to 1999.

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  3. Team Cherry teases a bit more Hollow Knight: Silksong with new NPC reveal

    Team Cherry teases a bit more Hollow Knight: Silksong with new NPC reveal

    Say hello to "towering old predator" The Huntress.

    Info-starved Hollow Knight fans eager for fresh details on developer Team Cherry's highly anticipated sequel, Hollow Knight: Silksong, now have a tiny new morsel to cling onto, with a recent community challenge having relinquished its reward in the form of an NPC reveal.

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  4. Halo Infinite now due autumn 2021

    Halo Infinite now due autumn 2021

    And Craig is getting a "significant" makeover.

    Halo Infinite has a new release date of autumn 2021, Microsoft has announced.

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  5. Here's your first look at Gran Turismo 7 on PlayStation 5

    Polyphony Digital has unveiled the latest entry in its long-running racing sim, Gran Turismo 7, as part of today's PlayStation 5 games reveal livestream.

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  6. Genesis Noir and the hidden magic of games that feel like toys

    Many games sell themselves with their gameplay, especially if they're not part of established franchises. For video games, more like any other media, including board games, neat categorisation is intensely important - likely to allow for easier marketing. But I discover more and more games that are either very different from whatever genre corset they've been wrangled into, or on the other hand of the spectrum, games with a pitch so good I'm immediately interested even though I've got no idea what the actual experience will turn out to be. Games in both of these categories have one thing in common - they treat play as something experimental, giving us a set of actions we as players may still be unfamiliar with.

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  7. Elden Ring is From Software's "biggest title yet in terms of sheer volume"

    Following its not exactly unexpected reveal on Sunday, From Software's Hidetaka Miyazaki has shared more details on Elden Ring, the studio's highly anticipated collaboration with A Song of Ice and Fire author George A. A. Martin - a project described as From's "biggest title yet".

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  8. Diablo Immortal enters alpha testing - and it seems great

    Two years after its unveiling at BlizzCon 2018 met a hostile reaction from fans, Diablo Immortal - the Diablo game that commits the terrible sins of not being Diablo 4, and being a mobile game - has broken a long, cowed silence. After that reception, Blizzard was unlikely to do anything with the game until it had something substantial to show, and so it has proved. At a Zoom briefing with the developers earlier this week, press were told that the game was entering a "very limited" public technical alpha test that has just gone live as you read this. We were also given early access to the alpha, so I've had a chance to try it out, albeit briefly.

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  9. Deathloop pre-orders pop up with new May 2021 release date

    Back in August, Arkane announced its upcoming PlayStation 5 and PC game Deathloop had been delayed into 2021. Now, it looks like we have a new launch date.

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  10. Back 4 Blood is everything I'd want from a new Left 4 Dead

    Back 4 Blood is everything I'd want from a new Left 4 Dead

    Hands-on and gameplay of Turtle Rock's co-op shooter.

    There are few finer pleasures than getting to see someone who's really bloody good at something doing what they're really bloody good at, which probably explains the massive smile on my face after ploughing through the first act of Turtle Rock's co-op shooter Back 4 Blood. This, quite simply, is the team behind Left 4 Dead back doing what it does best, and doing it that little bit better too. It's a return to the same concept - you and three friends against seemingly endless hordes of undead - with that same exquisite balance, and that same chunky gunplay. From the blunt borrowings of the title and beyond, it's clear that Back 4 Blood isn't shy of inviting comparisons.

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  11. Daisy Ridley to star in Anapurna's Twelve Minutes

    Daisy Ridley to star in Anapurna's Twelve Minutes

    With James McAvoy and Willem Dafoe.

    Anapurna Interactive has announced a starry cast for its upcoming time-loop thriller Twelve Minutes.

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  12. CEX staff raise safety concerns as in-person trade-ins continue during new UK lockdown

    Feature | CEX staff raise safety concerns as in-person trade-ins continue during new UK lockdown

    "We are touching dirty stock from customers' homes."

    Since England entered into a national lockdown this week I've been contacted by many CEX staff members concerned about the chain's plans to stay operational when all non-essential businesses are supposed to close, and all employees are required to work from home where possible.

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  13. Microsoft tried to buy Nintendo 20 years ago "but they just laughed their asses off"

    What if Microsoft bought Nintendo in the run up to the original Xbox? The last 20 years of video games would look pretty different, I imagine. Well, it turns out Microsoft actually tried to make it happen.

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  14. Bulletstorm developer delays new game Outriders

    Outriders, the next game from Bulletstorm studio People Can Fly, has been delayed until 1st April 2021 (no joke).

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  15. Call of Duty: Warzone's overpowered DMR is getting a nerf

    Call of Duty: Warzone's overpowered DMR is getting a nerf

    UPDATE: Update detailed, rolling out now.

    UPDATE: Raven Software has detailed the Warzone weapon nerf update, and said it's rolling out now.

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  16. Is Bethesda teasing Hammerfell as The Elder Scrolls 6's location? We investigate

    Feature | Is Bethesda teasing Hammerfell as The Elder Scrolls 6's location? We investigate

    Slug people? Esperanto? Shipwrecks? We've Hammerfell down the rabbit hole.

    The official The Elder Scrolls Twitter account has tweeted something.

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  17. Nintendo in 2021: the possibility of new hardware, and the promise of some blockbuster games

    Feature | Nintendo in 2021: the possibility of new hardware, and the promise of some blockbuster games

    Switch Pro, Breath of the Wild 2 and so much more should see Nintendo return to the spotlight.

    Nintendo's often gone its own way when it comes to doing its business, but as Microsoft and Sony rolled out their latest hardware at the tail-end of 2020 it felt at times as if the company had vanished entirely, a paper-thin release schedule in the all-important months leading up to Christmas making the Switch feel at times like the forgotten console.

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  18. Super Nintendo World website launches virtual flythrough

    Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan will finally get its grand opening on 4th February, many months later than planned, and it's safe to say I won't be there.

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  19. Someone should make a game about: Flat Stanley

    Imagine going to bed one night only to have a bulletin board fall on you while you slept. Rotten luck, isn't it? Makes you wonder why someone put it there in the first place. But now imagine you had some seriously heavy stuff pinned to that bulletin board, like bricks, and when it landed on you, it flattened you. And I mean literally.

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  20. Netflix to shut down on 3DS, Wii U

    Netflix will discontinue its service for both 3DS and Wii U on 30th June.

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  21. Microsoft's Pokémon Go-like Minecraft Earth shuts down in June

    Minecraft Earth, the block-building franchise's Pokémon Go-like spin-off, shuts down on 30th June 2021.

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  22. Assassin's Creed Valhalla's Yuletide event continues to show its settlement's potential

    If you're taking down your Christmas decorations this week, you're not alone. Assassin's Creed Valhalla will do the same this Thursday, 7th January when its festive Yuletide event comes to an end.

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  23. Monster Hunter Rise has rideable dog, out on Switch next year

    Dry your eyes Switch fans sad about the lack of Monster Hunter World on Nintendo's platform; Capcom has announced Monster Hunter Rise, a brand-new entry in the long-running series that's heading to Switch next March.

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  24. Monster Hunter Rise looks like it'll be the best of both worlds

    Interview | Monster Hunter Rise looks like it'll be the best of both worlds

    Tsujimoto and Ichinose on going portable, getting quirky and why a 15th weapon isn't on the cards just yet.

    Even though Tokyo Game Show was a purely online affair this year, some traditions remain - namely that Monster Hunter stole the show, this year with the announcement of Monster Hunter Rise, the new Switch-exclusive installment that's getting a global release on March 26th next year.

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  25. These games are free for PS+ subscribers in January 2021

    Sony has revealed the next set of freebies coming to PlayStation Plus subscribers in January 2021: Maneater, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and GreedFall.

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  26. Hitman developer IO is making a James Bond game

    Hitman developer IO Interactive has revealed it is making the next James Bond game.

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  27. Hitman 3 includes a free next-gen upgrade

    Hitman 3 includes a free next-gen upgrade

    But only with its digital version.

    Hitman 3 is the latest upcoming game to detail how it will handle its next-gen upgrade.

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