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Endless Space 2's Awakening expansion out next week, introduces new Nakalim faction
And the Academy becomes an empire.
Endless Space 2, developer Amplitude's 4X sci-fi strategy game, will be venturing further into the unknown next week, 12th September, with the arrival of its latest expansion, Awakening.
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Days Gone's New Game Plus mode arrives next week in big free update
Back on the road.
PS4's bikes-and-zombies extravaganza Days Gone is poised to get a sizeable free update next week on 13th September, introducing, among other things, a New Game Plus mode.
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Queen of E3 2019 Ikumi Nakamura leaves game GhostWire: Tokyo
Nobody ex-spectred that.
One of the most memorable moments of this year's E3 - aside from the massive journalist data breach (thanks ESA) - was Ikumi Nakamura's appearance at the Bethesda press conference. You may remember her hopping around on the stage and enthusiastically talking about her upcoming game, GhostWire: Tokyo, which is being developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda/Zenimax.
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Everything else announced during last night's Nintendo Direct
Divinity! Kirby! Doom!
Last night's Nintendo Direct was crammed full of big announces, including Overwatch for Switch, Terry Bogard for Smash Bros., and SNES games for Switch Online.
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SNES games are finally coming to Switch Online
16-bit of good news.
Nintendo will finally open the doors to its SNES game library for Switch Online.
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Feature | Developers and industry legends on the games that defined the last 20 years
Kojima! Barlog! Spencer! Raymond! More!
As Eurogamer turns 20, we thought, you know what? It's not all about us. It's also about the developers, the people behind the virtual magic that inspired the creation of Eurogamer two decades ago. Without the developers, we wouldn't be here. And so, we thought we'd ask a few of them (20, in fact!) to pick the games that defined the last 20 years, and see what would come of it.
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Two Star Wars Jedi Knight games heading to Switch and PlayStation 4
No more, no less.
Back in 2003, I was about seven and busy running around the playground flinging mini lightsabers salvaged from cereal boxes at my friends. Chances are I also played Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy at a friend's house when it was released that year - and thanks to some upcoming re-releases, we'll soon be able to play it again on Switch and PlayStation 4. Oh, and also its predecessor Star Wars: Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast, but I was probably a bit young for that.
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Behind the Eurogamer strapline tradition
Pun and games.
They say puns are the lowest form of humour. And yet - if you're a long time reader of the site, you'll know we take them very seriously.
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Review | Chemo and questing in a Super Mario odyssey like no other
Forest of allusion.
Mario often feels like poetry in motion, a cheery pinball in plumber's dungarees forever boinging around brightly-coloured environments. In 1990's Super Mario World, he is specifically on a mission of mercy, criss-crossing Dinosaur Land to save Yoshi's pals from Bowser's malicious forces. In the three decades since its release, strategy guides and walkthroughs have pored over every pixel to unlock Super Mario World's secrets. But no-one has ever written anything about it quite like If All The World And Love Were Young, the debut collection by young Stephen Sexton. This slim volume takes Yoshi's House as the unlikely embarkation point for a dizzying journey into memory, imagination and gut-punch grief.
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Cult classic detective horror Deadly Premonition is getting a sequel on Switch next year
And the first one's out today.
Well, I didn't see this one coming! Hidetaka "Swery" Suehiro's cult classic detective horror Deadly Premonition is getting a sequel, and it's heading to Switch next year.
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons trailer shows off more idyllic island life
"A laid back, relaxing time in a haven of nature awaits."
Animal Crossing: New Horizons has blessed us with another glimpse of idyllic island life, and a slightly closer look at some of the features we'll get to experience when it launches on 20th March next year.
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Of course there's a teapot Pokémon in Sword and Shield
Plus curry cooking.
If you're feeling a little fed up with real-life Britain at the moment, at least you'll be able to take solace in the lovely fictional version provided by Pokémon Sword and Shield's Galar region, which has ghostly teapot Pokémon and curries. Sounds ideal.
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It's really happening. The very first announcement from Nintendo Direct has revealed Overwatch is being ported to the Switch.
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Tetris 99 has a new mode you can only play if you've come first
Plus daily missions and more.
Tetris 99 has been updated today with a new mode you won't be able to play unless you've reached the coveted first place spot in a previous game.
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Papers, Please dev's marvellous nautical mystery Obra Dinn coming to consoles
Docking on Xbox One, Switch, and PS4 this autumn.
Return of the Obra Dinn, the "insurance adventure" from Papers, Please developer Lucas Pope, is making its way to Switch, Xbox One, and PS4 this autumn.
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(Over)Watch tonight's Nintendo Direct right here
Live from 11pm UK time.
Join us tonight to watch Nintendo's latest Direct broadcast, live at 11pm UK time.
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Fatal Fury's Terry Bogard is joining Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Banjo and Kazooie available today.
Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury will be the fourth DLC character pack for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, tonight's Nintendo Direct has confirmed. Bogard will launch in November.
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Xenoblade Chronicles is coming to Nintendo Switch
Monolithic news.
Xenoblade Chronicles is getting a re-release on Nintendo Switch, under the name Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition.
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Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, AKA the one with all the pirates, is headed to Nintendo Switch, alongside the enjoyable Assassin's Creed Rogue (basically Black Flag 1.5), too. They're coming together in a new package, dubbed the Assassin's Creed Rebel Collection.
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Moody co-op action-RPG Ashen's Nightstorm Isle DLC launches next week
On Xbox One and the Epic Store.
Developer A44's brooding co-op action-RPG, Ashen, is plopping its (no doubt sombre) expansion hat on next week with the arrive of its Nightstorm Isle DLC, coming to Xbox One and the Epic Store on Monday, 9th September.
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Binding of Isaac prequel The Legend of Bum-bo gets November release date
PC first, iOS and Switch to follow.
Developer Edmund McMillen's long-awaited Binding of Isaac prequel, The Legend of Bum-bo, finally has a release date; it'll be heading to Steam on 12th November.
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Assassin's Creed Odyssey's Discovery Tour mode, offering an educational galavant around Ancient Greece, will be coming to Xbox One, PS4, and PC as a free update on 10th September.
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September's Xbox Game Pass games include Gears 5, Dead Cells, Enter the Gungeon
Xbox One and PC line-up revealed.
If you're an Xbox Game Pass subscriber positively quivering with anticipation over what happens next, inner peace is about to be restored: Microsoft has revealed the full line-up of games coming to the service on PC and Xbox One in September.
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Feature | Surprise! Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville available now in paid early access
Dig in.
Let's be honest, after all the leaks, it's probably not a surprise to hear there's a new Garden Warfare-style Plants vs Zombies. Ta-da! Here it is. It's named Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville, and it contains Garden Warfare-y multiplayer modes, a quest-filled free-roaming PVE campaign you can play in single-player or co-op, and a social hub to spend time messing about in.
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Yes, Overwatch for Switch is real
Tracer the dots.
Blizzard team-based shooter Overwatch will launch for Nintendo Switch, and you'll see this officially announced during today's Nintendo Direct.
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Feature | The romance of Johto's shores and Friedrich's Wanderer
Misty-eyed.
Someone has tweeted a screenshot from Pokémon and it's all I can think about.
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Feature | 20 years in 20 Eurogamer articles - as they appeared at the time
Wayback to the future.
The first ever post on Eurogamer was made 20 years ago today, on 4th September, 1999. To celebrate our 20th anniversary, we've picked 20 articles - well actually, 21, including that first post - one for each year we've been running.
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Feature | With Gears 5, The Coalition finally breaks out from cover shooter cover band status
Skiff on a classic.
Gears 5 grew on me as I played through its meaty, 12 hour campaign. At first it felt so Gears of War. As JD, Marcus Fenix's son, you spend a lot of time doing that Xbox 360 whack-a-mole Gears thing from behind cover, shooting up the Swarm, a new twist on the Locust horde, almost in cruise control. Accompanied by Jack, a chirpy drone-like robot whose upgradeable, RPG-like support abilities prove incredibly useful during the more challenging firefights, you soldier through acres of Destroyed Beauty; the world of Sera, which, it seems to me, looks a lot like Croydon on a Sunday morning, under threat once more.
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So this feels weird, but I did an interview! I mean as an interviewee, not interviewer for once. In honour of our 20th anniversary, I chatted to Matthew Handrahan, editor of our fine sister site GamesIndustry.biz, about the changing face of games journalism over the last two decades - particularly the 11-plus years I've been here at Eurogamer.
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Bloodborne modder discovers Master Willem was intended to be a boss fight
Modder's Knowledge.
If you've played Bloodborne, you'll remember Master Willem as the NPC that sits on a rocking chair beside Moonside Lake in Byrgenwerth. He doesn't do much but vaguely gesture in the direction of where you fight Rom, the Vacuous Spider. But originally, Rom wasn't the only boss planned in this area.
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