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  1. The Shadow Warrior team have a weird western on the way

    The Shadow Warrior team have a weird western on the way

    It's called Evil West and it's out next year.

    Flying Wild Hogs, the developer behind the Shadow Warrior reboot from a few years back, has a new game on the way. It's called Evil West and it's a weird western.

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  2. Microsoft Flight Simulator lands on Xbox Series X/S next summer

    It's already been entertaining us for nearly half a year on PC, but we now finally have a release window for Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox, as the game is due to arrive on Xbox Series X/S in summer 2021. And it's going to be available on Xbox Game Pass on launch day, of course.

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  3. The Callisto Protocol sure looks like a spiritual successor to Dead Space

    If you'd been wondering what Glen Schofield has been up to since he left Sledgehammer, well it's this: The Callisto Protocol, a "next-generation take on survival horror" that looks a lot like the Dead Space series. Which would make sense, seeing as Schofield was the executive producer for Dead Space.

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  4. American Truck Simulator's next stop is Wyoming

    American Truck Simulator's next stop is Wyoming

    New expansion teased in bison-heavy trailer.

    There's barely been time to admire the sweeping vistas of Colorado, but American Truck Simulator is already speeding to its next stop, with developer SCS today announcing Wyoming as the next US state to be getting the expansion treatment.

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  5. Yakuza 3, 4, 5, and 6 dated for release on PC early next year

    Sega has confirmed RGG Studio's entire Kiryu Yakuza saga will finally be available on PC - via Steam, the Windows 10 Store, and Xbox Game Pass - starting early next year.

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  6. Mass Effect teaser trailer suggests series will return to Milky Way

    BioWare has dropped a surprise teaser for its next Mass Effect game, which is still in the early stages of development.

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  7. Among Us unveils new map The Airship, arriving early 2021

    After previously giving us a cheeky glimpse of its new free map, developer InnerSloth has finally peeled back the curtain on its fourth map for Among Us, The Airship.

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  8. Amplitude unveils Dungeon of the Endless spiritual successor Endless Dungeon

    Developer Amplitude is on an announcement spree, revealing a proper release date for its promising civ game Humankind, and unveiling Endless Dungeon, a rogue-lite tactical action game and spiritual successor to Dungeon of the Endless.

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  9. Dark blue icons of video game controllers on a light blue background

    Why isn't the Evil Dead on its 100th video game already? No matter, the brilliant splatter series has just had a new game announced at the Game Awards tonight. It's Called Evil Dead: The Game, and it's from Saber Interactive and Boss Team Games.

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  10. Classic Unreal Tournament weapons are coming to Warframe

    Warframe is joining the Epic Games Store, and will get a pack of three classic weapons from Unreal Tournament to celebrate.

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  11. Here's another brief look at the next Dragon Age

    Tonight we got another brief look at the next Dragon Age, which from the below trailer looks a bit like it may end up eventually just being called "Dragon Age". Or not. New details from tonight's Game Awards trailer are thin on the ground.

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  12. Crimson Desert, from the developer of Black Desert Online, looks incredible

    Here's a new, fantastic-looking role-playing game coming out in 2021: Crimson Desert.

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  13. Warhammer 40,000: Darktide looks great

    Warhammer 40,000: Darktide looks great

    Let the Inquisition begin.

    Fatshark revealed snippets of gameplay for its next game, Warhammer 40,000: Darktide at The Game Awards - and it looks great.

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  14. Dark blue icons of video game controllers on a light blue background

    Hello. Turtle Rock Studios, the developer of Left 4 Dead, has used tonight's Game Awards to reveal a first proper glimpse of its new game. It's called Back 4 Blood and it looks a lot like Left 4 Dead.

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  15. Cyberpunk 2077's star car just popped up in Forza Horizon 4

    UPDATE 12.30AM UK: As expected, the Cybercar was announced at tonight's Game Awards. It didn't win any awards itself, but it will be made available free in Forza Horizon 4 later today (11th December).

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  16. Perfect Dark is back

    Perfect Dark is back

    First project from Microsoft's The Initiative.

    The legendary Perfect Dark franchise is back.

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  17. Here's our first look at NieR Replicant gameplay

    The Game Awards has given us our first look at NieR Replicant gameplay.

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  18. Now it's Cyberpunk 2077's turn to be the fastest-selling PC game of all time

    It was mere days ago that Blizzard heralded World of Warcraft's newly released Shadowlands expansion as the fastest-selling PC game of all time, but already, CD Projekt's swaggering open-world opus, Cyberpunk 2077, has stolen that crown.

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  19. Sonic's getting a new 3D animated series on Netflix in 2022

    Sonic's getting a new 3D animated series on Netflix in 2022

    According to now-deleted official tweet.

    Netflix's relentless onslaught of video game adaptions continues with the announcement - apparently somewhat premature, given its later deletion - that it's working on a new 3D animated adaptation of Sega's beloved Sonic the Hedgehog.

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  20. The Game Awards 2020 live report

    The Game Awards 2020 live report

    Join us from 11.30pm for all the fun and festivities.

    It's time once again for video game's answer to The Oscars! Except no-one cares too much about the awards and is mostly here for the reveals. So it's more like a three hour Superbowl Commercial break. ANYWAY, whatever it is it's starting at 11.30pm, and we'll be joining you for all the fun and games.

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  21. Cyberpunk 2077 PC tech analysis: a closer look at the ultra high-end experience

    Digital Foundry | Cyberpunk 2077 PC tech analysis: a closer look at the ultra high-end experience

    Pushing the new Red Engine to its limits.

    Over the years, there has been a lot of discussion around Cyberpunk 2077 but from our perspective, it's the next-generation technology powering the game that is perhaps most exciting. Since The Witcher 2, developer CD Projekt Red has focused on delivering cutting-edge visual experiences across multiple platforms but in moving away from the rolling hills of The Witcher onto the streets of Night City, we have something far beyond the scope of anything in the studio's past.

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  22. Little Nightmares 2's spooky new Steam demo invites you down to the woods today

    You can now take a few tantalising first steps into developer Tarsier Studios' deliciously sinister platform sequel Little Nightmares 2, courtesy of a brand-new demo on Steam - which is expected to arrive on consoles in the new year.

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  23. Cyberpunk 2077 has some hilarious bugs - including penis clipping

    Alright, so I think it's safe to say we all know Cyberpunk 2077 is having a bit of a rough launch. The game is looking messy on base last-gen consoles, and players are starting to discover some of the many bugs highlighted by critics in their reviews. Some of these are genuinely quite annoying, but others are pretty harmless and often hilarious, even if they break immersion. A brief glimpse of how the sausage gets made.

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  24. Phogs! review - Phantastic stuff

    Recommended | Phogs! review - Phantastic stuff

    Two heads better.

    Sliding about on a bedrock of blancmange, moving past boulder-sized strawberry slices and mountains of pink-tipped whipped cream, I pinball myself off chunks of milk chocolate straight into a gooey, molten vat of the stuff. The strange but friendly creatures lounging at the sides appraise me silently, unconcerned that I didn't get the memo that it was Giant Fruit-Shaped Hat Day - I am shamelessly sporting a snorkel and a nightcap - and sigh contently. I'm a little envious as they slip a little further into their delicious hot tub.

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  25. Twitch details overhauled guidelines for tackling harassment, sexual harassment, and hateful conduct

    Twitch has unveiled its new Hateful Conduct and Harassment Policy, designed to give content creators and users a clear understanding of the types of behaviour considered unacceptable on the streaming service, and the steps the company will take when its rules are broken.

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