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  1. Cyberpunk Edgerunners anime headed to Netflix

    It's not just The Witcher getting a Netflix glow-up. Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt Red has just announced an anime series also headed to the streaming service.

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  2. Pokémon Go's fourth anniversary celebrations unlock new species

    Pokémon Go is gearing up for its fourth anniversary with free weekly challenges and the release of fresh creatures, all leading up to the game's ticketed virtual Go Fest 2020 event in July.

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  3. Fortnite holds its first movie night this Friday

    Fortnite holds its first movie night this Friday

    With one of three Christopher Nolan films on offer.

    Cinemas may be set to re-open soon in England, but Fortnite is screening a Christopher Nolan classic in-game this weekend for you to enjoy at home.

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  4. Animal Crossing: New Horizons gets a swimming update next week

    It's so hot today that, more than anything, I'd just like to dunk myself into the ocean - and soon I'll also be able to do it virtually in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, as the next free update will finally let you go for a dip.

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  5. Team Fortress 2's bot wars continue as Valve steps in again

    Team Fortress 2's bot wars continue as Valve steps in again

    But hacking and voice chat problems persist.

    Last week, Valve finally stepped in to tackle the wave of racist bots that had infiltrated Team Fortress 2 - and although the measure was well-received by the community, it still wasn't enough to stop the onslaught. Valve seemingly solved the spam chat issue by limiting which new accounts could post, but the bots found a way around this by repeatedly changing their in-game names or the team name to form racist sentences and slurs in the chat. And unfortunately, that's only the start of the continuing problems.

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  6. David Beckham is co-owner of an esports team now

    David Beckham is co-owner of an esports team.

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  7. Halo Infinite teaser confirms the bad guys from Halo Wars 2 are back

    343 released a teaser for upcoming Xbox Series X launch title Halo Infinite that confirms the return of a popular villain.

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  8. Life is queer

    Pride Week 2020 | Life is queer

    Stranger things.

    Hello! All this week we'll be celebrating Pride and the power of positive representations in games. Every day we'll be bringing you stories and insights from different parts of the LGBT+ community. You can also help support Pride with Eurogamer's newly redesigned t-shirt - all profits from which will be going to charity.

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  9. Assassin's Creed Valhalla creative director steps down

    Assassin's Creed Valhalla creative director steps down

    Following allegations about his personal life.

    Ashraf Ismail, game director of Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag, Assassin's Creed Origins and creative director of the upcoming Assassin's Creed Valhalla, has stepped down from his position at Ubisoft following allegations about his personal life.

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  10. Crystal Dynamics shows off fresh Marvel's Avengers gameplay in latest livestream

    Square Enix has offered up new details and a fresh helping of previously unseen gameplay for the Crystal-Dynamics-developed Marvel's Avengers, which is scheduled to launch on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, and next-gen consoles later this year.

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  11. Sci-fi thriller Observation and The Messenger lead latest Xbox Game Pass additions

    Microsoft has unveiled its latest Xbox One and PC Game Pass additions, and while there's not much in the way of blockbuster offerings to be seen, there are some enormously enjoyable indie treats, including The Messenger and sci-fi narrative adventure Observation.

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  12. Project Cars 3 gets into gear this August

    Project Cars 3 will park itself on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on 28th August.

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  13. EA secures LaLiga in FIFA for another decade

    EA has secured LaLiga in FIFA for another decade.

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  14. Apex Legends weakens Wraith's "get out of jail free card"

    As a Pathfinder main, I'm still reeling from the last major change to the Apex Legends meta, which saw the poor robot get his wings clipped after his grapple ability was nerfed. And next to get a nerf is Wraith: another player favourite thanks to her ability to quickly duck out of a firefight. Until now, that is, and it looks like Octane and Lifeline are moving up the ranks instead.

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  15. Spider-Man studio Insomniac responds to sexual harassment allegations

    Insomniac Games, developer of Marvel's Spider-Man and Ratchet & Clank, has responded to a former employee's allegations of sexual harassment while at the studio.

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  16. Warcraft movie director outlines what would have happened in the trilogy

    The Warcraft movie could have been a trilogy - if it hadn't been for the film's poor box office performance in the US.

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  17. Ninjala might be the perfect summer game

    Interview | Ninjala might be the perfect summer game

    Gumplay - GungHo on the launch of the Switch exclusive.

    Some games just scream summer - maybe summer's on my mind as I'm writing this in my shed while the sun sears down - and Ninjala's surely one of them. Colourful, upbeat and brimming with energy, it feels like the perfect accompaniment to long June afternoons, so the timing of its release on Nintendo Switch this week - a few weeks later than originally planned due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, though now coming in the middle of a heatwave in the UK - couldn't be more perfect.

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  18. Pokémon Unite is a new free-to-play MOBA from Tencent

    Pokémon Unite is a new free-to-play MOBA from Tencent

    Cross-platform between Nintendo Switch and smartphone.

    Tencent studio TiMi is working on a free-to-play Pokémon MOBA named Pokémon Unite.

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  19. Burnout Paradise Remastered artwork of a stylise car and motorcycle crashing

    In the world of Burnout Paradise, running at 60 frames per second means everything. Having smooth, 60Hz feedback is a core tenet of the Burnout series, going right back to the original game on PlayStation 2. Some might say that if it's not 60fps, it's not Burnout. The good news is that the port to Switch sees developer Stellar Entertainment aiming to deliver the same experience - no mean feat considering how CPU-heavy its original open world design is. But just how close to the 60fps target does the remaster get? And what key visual feature set are we getting on Switch: Stellar's own remastered assets as seen on PC, PS4 and Xbox One? Or perhaps the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 originals?

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  20. Apex Legends soft launches on mobile later this year

    Ever since launch, Respawn has been open about its plans to bring Apex Legends to Switch and mobile - and while we recently learned the game will appear on Switch this autumn, it seems like a mobile soft launch is also on the cards for 2020.

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  21. Oculus ditches Go headset to focus on Quest

    Oculus has discontinued Oculus Go to focus on the Quest virtual reality headset.

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  22. Pokémon Café Mix has dropped onto Nintendo eShop

    Free-to-play puzzle game Pokémon Café Mix has dropped onto the Nintendo Switch eShop, following its announcement one week ago.

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  23. Hades gets last major update before 1.0 launch later this year

    Hades just got its last major update before the game leaves early access and launches proper.

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  24. Someone should make a game about: the Lego Brick Separator

    I had been out of the Lego scene for a while by the time my daughter started playing with the stuff. In the sets she opened there was often this odd thing that put me in mind of a ski, or maybe even a ski slope. It didn't seem to be part of the main design. It looked more like a tool, albeit one whose purpose struck me as being slightly alien. My daughter knew what it is, and, actually, it is a tool. It's the Lego Brick Separator.

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  25. Here's a closer look at Annapurna's surreal rock opera adventure The Artful Escape

    Developer Beethoven & Dinosaur has offered a fresh look at its striking rock music platform adventure The Artful Escape, which is being published by the ever-reliable Annapurna Interactive and is heading to Xbox One, PC, and Apple Arcade later this year.

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  26. Rogue Legacy 2 is entering early access on PC in July

    Rogue Legacy 2, the sequel to Cellar Door Games' superb Castlevania-esque rogue-lite exploratory platformer, is coming to Steam and Epic Games Store early access on 23rd July.

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  27. Ys 9 is coming west next year

    The latest instalment in Falcom's popular and delightful action RPG series Ys has been confirmed for a western release early next year.

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  28. The Switch is getting a few more Neo Geo Pocket titles this summer

    Following the release of SNK Gals' Fighters earlier this year more Neo Geo Pocket games are coming to Nintendo's Switch later this summer, with the Neo Geo Pocket Color Selection soon bringing King of Fighters R2 and Samurai Shodown 2 to the hybrid device.

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