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  1. Delayed Crysis Remastered gets revised September release date, tech trailer preview

    Crysis Remastered will, following its original delay back in June, now come to Xbox One, PS4, and PC on 18th September - and developer Crytek has released a fresh trailer, offering the sneakiest of peeks at the new tech featured in its enhanced first-person shooter.

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  2. Town of Light dev's WW2 thriller Martha is Dead coming to Xbox Series X, PC next year

    Town of Light developer LKA has confirmed its new WW2-set, first-person psychological thriller, Martha is Dead, will be coming to Xbox Series X next year, alongside the previously announced PC version - and there's an unsettling new trailer to accompany the news.

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  3. Lair of the Clockwork God is coming to consoles really soon

    Spiffing new age adventure game Lair of the Clockwork God is coming to consoles after a successful release on PC earlier this year. Specifically, it's coming to Nintendo Switch and Xbox One 4th September, then PlayStation 4 at "a later date". It's going to cost £15.50/€18/$20.

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  4. Chinese action game Black Myth: Wukong is taking the internet by storm

    Black Myth: Wukong is a new martial arts action game developed by a Chinese studio that's taken the internet by storm in just a day.

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  5. Holdfast: Nations at War is a roleplaying gem tied up in the very best and very worst of the online world

    You might have spotted a video doing the rounds in the last couple days featuring a very excited Scottish lad, taking part in a very exciting siege, inside a weirdly unfamiliar looking game. That game is Holdfast: Nations at War, a relatively unknown, historical first- and third-person shooter with a twist, and it turns out it's an absolute treasure.

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  6. Fall Guys was once called Fool's Gauntlet, Stumble Chums

    Fall Guys is the feel-good hit of the summer - a fun battle royale as fun to watch as it is to play. And for developer Mediatonic, a stratospheric success, with millions in sales.

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  7. Infinity Ward has another crack at nerfing Call of Duty: Warzone's notorious Bruen

    If at first you don't succeed, try and try again - that's what Infinity Ward is doing with Call of Duty: Warzone's notorious Bruen LMG, which has once again been slapped with a nerf just two weeks after the last one.

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  8. Hyper Scape review - a battle royale as smart as it is generic

    Spotting the telltale golden glow I throw myself onto jump pad and launch up onto the rooftops. Bullets are flying past - miraculously, not a single one hits me - and I tear after my teammates, roof tiles tinkling beneath my feet. Suddenly, my pal turns and trains his Hexfire over at the rooftop across from me, and I realise we're not alone. But before I get the chance to follow suit - before I even raise my gun - I've been one-shotted by an invisible sniper, and I'm dead. Again.

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  9. Planet Zoo is off to Australia next week in its latest paid DLC

    Planet Zoo is off to Australia next week in its latest paid DLC

    Koalas! Dingos! Red kangaroos! Other cuties!

    Cuddly koalas and other Outback-inspired cuties are coming to attraction management sim Planet Zoo next Tuesday, 25th August, as part of its new Australia Pack DLC.

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  10. Internet sleuths solve mystery of Flight Simulator's 200-storey Melbourne house

    If, at this very moment, you were to fire up Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, hop into a plane, and take to the skies around Melbourne, Australia, you might be a little surprised by what you find puncturing the skyline. As discovered earlier this week, a vast 200-story residential home has unexpectedly magicked itself into existence in the otherwise not-immediately remarkable suburb of Fawkner - and now internet sleuths have figured out why.

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  11. Observer System Redux shows off gorgeously grimy makeover in next-gen comparison video

    Layers of Fear developer Bloober Team has released a new video for Observer System Redux, the revamped next-gen console version of its acclaimed sci-fi horror, offering a stark comparison between the visuals of the original and its upcoming enhanced edition.

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  12. Steam users want Microsoft Flight Simulator refund time extended

    Steam users want Microsoft Flight Simulator refund time extended

    UPDATE: Valve says post-install download time won't impact refunds.

    UPDATE 20/8/20: Following complaints from users worried about Microsoft Flight Simulator's lengthy post-install download times cutting into Steam's two-hour refund window, Valve has offered assurances that only actual play time will be counted.

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  13. Warzone puzzle ends with teaser for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War

    Activision has released a teaser for Black Ops Cold War, confirming a full reveal on 26th August for 2020's new Call of Duty game.

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  14. First HDMI 2.1 gaming monitor for PC and next-gen consoles announced

    Digital Foundry | First HDMI 2.1 gaming monitor for PC and next-gen consoles announced

    Update: the Spectrum has been seen in the flesh for the first time.

    We've updated this article with new photos and videos of the Eve Spectrum that have just been released as of August 20th, 2020. Take a look.

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  15. Epic snaps up Hitman 3 as another PC store exclusive

    Epic has snapped up Hitman 3 as yet another PC exclusive.

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  16. Deathloop blocks the PS5 DualSense controller triggers when your weapon jams

    Upcoming game Deathloop has a really cool-sounding use for the PlayStation 5's new controller.

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  17. Control publisher refuses to budge despite next-gen upgrade backlash

    Control publisher refuses to budge despite next-gen upgrade backlash

    "We understand that is not what you want to hear."

    505 Games has addressed the backlash to Control's next-gen upgrade policy in a new statement that commits to its previous announcement.

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  18. We recreated 10 famous film flights in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020

    I think it's safe to say that Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 has been quite well received by critics and the public alike. I've certainly enjoyed the time I've spent cruising at high altitudes but, instead of using it to indulge in a spot of next-gen sightseeing like most normal people, I've been up to my usual brand of nonsense.

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  19. On eBay, people are selling iPhones with Fortnite installed - for thousands of pounds extra

    Want Fortnite on your iPhone? There's no way to download it right now. Epic's very public row with Apple over the App Store and the fees it charges mean the world's biggest battle royale is no longer on iOS. If you've got it installed on your iPhone, you can still play. If you haven't, though, you're out of luck.

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  20. Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 fires lead writer Brian Mitsoda and creative director

    Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2's lead narrative designer Brian Mitsoda and creative director Ka'ai Cluney have been fired from the action-RPG project, with the former saying the decision by developer Hardsuit Labs and publisher Paradox Interactive "came as a shock" and that he had "never been led to believe that [he] hadn't succeeded" in his role.

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  21. Sea of Thieves pirates can unlock a fancy Battletoads ship set from tomorrow

    Sea of Thieves' August is slightly more low-key than usual thanks to a few coronavirus-related wrinkles, but there're still a few notable opportunities incoming - including a season of summer events with handsome rewards and a new ship set inspired by classic Rare brawler Battletoads - which can be acquired from tomorrow with a little bit of effort.

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  22. National Video Game Museum re-opens this week after coronavirus left future uncertain

    Sheffield's National Video Game Museum is set to re-open this weekend, after a successful crowdfunding drive helped raise enough money to see it through its prolonged closure during the coronavirus pandemic.

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  23. The Stanley Parable's Ultra Deluxe Edition has been delayed until next year (again)

    Way back in the olden days of 2018, developers Galactic Cafe and Crows Crows Crows announced they were bringing an enhanced version of beloved first-person narrative adventure The Stanley Parable to consoles and PC in the shiny new guise of an Ultra Deluxe Edition. Originally, it was due to launch in 2019, but then it wasn't. After that, it was due to launch in 2020, but now it isn't again.

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  24. Elite: Dangerous shows off more of its long-awaited on-foot planetary traversal

    Elite Dangerous' long-teased atmospheric landings - and on-foot planetary traversal - will finally become a reality when the space sim's major Odyssey update arrives next year, and developer Frontier has offered a closer look at the sometimes dusty, sometimes icy expanses players will be able to explore as part of its latest developer diary.

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  25. Here's our first look at the Xbox Series X dashboard

    Microsoft has revealed a look at the Xbox Series X dashboard - and it looks very familiar.

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  26. art of rally gets closer to the craziness of 80s off-roading

    It's shaping up to be a decent few months for fans of good old-fashioned arcade racers - Hotshot Racing should be with us shortly, there's an excellent new contender in the shape of Inertial Drift coming out next month (more on that soon!) and we've also got the final release of Funselektor's art of rally due.

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  27. Here's everything announced in the Nintendo indie showcase

    Here's everything announced in the Nintendo indie showcase

    Grindstone! Hades! Manifold Garden! More!

    It might not have had the distinction of being one of Nintendo's big-boy Directs, but tonight's indie showcase for Switch still managed to pack in a bunch of great surprises. Old favourites, such as superb underwater horror Subnautica, were announced to be making their debut on Nintendo's platform, there were some striking exclusives, and even a gaggle of 'Surprise! Available nows!' for those impatient sorts in the house. Should you not have time for the full 20-minute livestream, though, here's everything that put in an appearance.

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  28. GeForce Now launches on Chromebook

    GeForce Now has launched in beta form on ChromeOS. It means Nvidia's £4.99-a-month game streaming service now works on Chromebooks.

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  29. Resident Evil 7 hits Xbox Game Pass in September

    Microsoft has announced a raft of new games coming to Xbox Game Pass in the near future, and the headline addition is Resident Evil 7.

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  30. EA Play launches on Steam at the end of August

    EA Play - the new name for all of EA's subscription services - launches on Steam on 31st August.

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