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After almost two years of cooking in early access, the team behind turn-based strategy adventure game Songs of Conquest has announced its full-fat release date.
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Lorelei and the Laser Eyes is a classy, cinematic puzzle box that preys on my fear of maths
Primed for release.
The pre-release marketing for Lorelei and the Laser Eyes has suggested a particularly abstract experience. Strange trailers tease "unconventional concepts", "patterns, patterns, patterns", and "puzzles, puzzles, puzzles", hinting at an otherworldly concept and "maze of deceptions" all in eerie black and white. This was all intentional game director Simon Flesser told me last year. "We want to make viewers wonder, and think."
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Pre-registrations for Genshin Impact, Honkai Star Rail developer's next game open
As release looks set for July.
If you were a fan of both Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail and want more from their developers, you can now pre-register for miHoYo's next game Zenless Zone Zero.
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Atlus' Persona follow-up Metaphor: ReFantazio gets release date
Set to be a "culmination of our RPGs".
Metaphor: ReFantazio, the next game from Persona developer Atlus, finally has a release date: 11th October 2024.
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Fallout TV show popularity prompts NexusMods to issue traffic warning
UPDATE: "We know this has been incredibly frustrating."
UPDATE 23/4/24: Top modding site Nexus Mods has issued an update on its efforts to stay online amidst a deluge of Fallout fans fresh from watching Amazon's hit TV series.
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Feature | Hades 2 is kicking things off with a special weapon: familiarity
Once more with feelings.
Midway upon the journey of our life, I found myself within a forest dark. And there were cocoons everywhere. Sadly, I had a swing at a few, and this turned out to be a mistake. Mothy, woven foes emerged and I was overwhelmed. I woke up, cursing, in a glade surrounded by standing stones. Ahead lay a sort of tented bedroom, and the whole thing promised to start over.
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Supporters | Five of the Best: Motorbikes
Triumphs.
Five of the Best is a weekly series for supporters of Eurogamer. It's a series that highlights some of the features in games that are often overlooked. It's also about having your say, so don't be shy, use the comments below and join in!
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Fortnite has added a new setting so you never again have to see or hear some of its most "confrontational" (read: toxic) emotes.
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Acclaimed neo-noir motel-in-hell shooter El Paso, Elsewhere getting a movie
LaKeith Stanfield in talks to star.
El Paso, Elsewhere - the ultra-stylish "neo noir" motel-in-hell shooter from developer Strange Scaffold - is getting the movie treatment following its acclaimed release last year.
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Samus skipped Fortnite because Nintendo "got really hung up" about its characters on other platforms
According to former Fortnite boss.
Way back in 2021, documents shared as part of Epic's court battle with Apple confirmed what Nintendo fans had long suspected: that Samus was planned to appear in Fortnite's bounty hunter season but, for reasons unknown at the time, never made the cut. But those reasons have now been revealed, with former Fortnite boss Donald Mustard explaining Nintendo "got really hung up" about its characters appearing on other platforms when approached.
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Meta opening Quest mixed reality OS up to third-party hardware makers
Xbox-themed Quest headset also coming.
Meta is opening its Quest mixed reality operating system up to third-party hardware makers to create "more choice to consumers and a larger ecosystem for developers to build for".
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Microsoft's Xbox indie showcase back next week with Don't Nod's latest, more
Including 33 Immortals and Vampire Survivors.
Microsoft's indie-focused ID@Xbox digital showcase is back next Monday, 29th April, with news on Life is Strange developer Don't Nod's Lost Records: Bloom & Rage and more.
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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor joining EA Play
UPDATE: On PlayStation now, PC and Xbox later this week.
UPDATE 7.20pm: EA has confirmed Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is joining the EA Play line-up on Xbox and PC later this week, following word of a PlayStation release earlier today.
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Video | Fallout 76 is currently experiencing a huge surge in players, but is it any good now?
Watch Ian test out the single-player experience.
Like a lot of people right now, I've been bitten by the radiocative bug that is the Fallout TV show. Because of this, I've been diving into Bethesda's back catalogue of games in order to get my Fallout fix now that I've binged my way through the series.
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Billie Eilish coming to Fortnite, adding weight to a much-discussed "leak"
You should see me in a Victory Royale crown.
Popstar Billie Eilish will be the next music icon joining Fortnite.
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Following a brief tease in September, the first trailer for Tales of the Shire - the cosy Hobbit game from Wētā Workshop and Private Division - is here.
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Classic Konami code discovered in Castlevania game 25 years after release
Its legacy of darkness.
A new version of the classic Konami code has been discovered in Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness 25 years after its release.
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Pokémon Go developer Niantic is taking feedback following the mixed reaction to its recent player avatar refresh.
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Manor Lords surpasses 3m Steam wishlists ahead of release this week
Huge tracts of land.
Manor Lords has surpassed 3m wishlists on Steam ahead of its release later this week.
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Digital Foundry | DF Weekly: 'Bespoke Collection' merch hits the DF Store
Plus: our Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 tech impressions.
Last week, I took to Eurogamer to announce a Warehouse Sale for Digital Foundry merchandise, and this week we have development: new 'Bespoke' merch has hit the DF Store, featuring a fan-made design that really tickled us given our collective predilection for uttering this phrase.
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WipEout developers launch new studio with futuristic sports game planned
Starlight express.
Developers from the original PS1 classic WipEout have formed a new studio, with a futuristic sports game on the way.
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Review | Tales of Kenzera review: a compassionate Afro-futurist exploration of grief
Fresh, genuine storytelling.
Of all the Metroidvania elements in Tales of Kenzera: Zau, my favourite are the trees. Simply enough, meditating inside a tree provides a health boost. It's here the camera pans out to reveal these great, almost magical, natural structures which provide safety, sanctuary and a moment of reflection. Protagonist Zau is a hot-headed and petulant young man desperate to revive his father, but sat quietly in the trunk of a tree, he's just a boy.
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12m players have got in a lather with PowerWash Simulator
The dirt locker.
PowerWash Simulator has passed an impressive player milestone, really proving that a little dirt won't hurt. In fact, it has given us a quite a lot of dirt, and we are more than ok with that.
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Final Fantasy 14's Naoki Yoshida promises fix to "lifeless eyes" in graphical update
New benchmark tool on the way.
Final Fantasy 14 producer and director Naoki Yoshida has promised the forthcoming graphical update will fix a number of issues spotted in the recent Dawntrail benchmark tool.
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Valheim's Ashlands biome is deadly - but with its new weapons, so are you
Why don't you come on over, valkyrie?
Spoiler warning: This article contains many details about the Ashlands update - now available to test publicly - that some players may wish to keep a surprise. You have been warned!
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Fallout creator Tim Cain is a big fan of the TV show
Nukes and crannies.
Fallout creator Tim Cain has plenty of praise for Amazon's recent TV adaptation.
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That's got a ring to it.
After numerous studio closures and thousands of job losses, embattled publisher Embracer will now split into three distinct entities, including one focused on its big bet to successfully develop games set in the same world as The Lord of the Rings.
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Fallout fever continues to grip the world, with Fallout 4, New Vegas, and Fallout 76 all seeing a resurgence in popularity, and the latter breaking its own concurrent user record on Steam years after it first released.
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Helldivers 2 dev "looking into" progress tracking and display issues
Arrowhead admits it is "suffering a minor outage".
Helldivers 2 is "suffering a minor outage" that is affecting progress tracking.
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Stellar Blade will be "uncensored" in all regions
"Including the Japanese version."
Stellar Blade will be "uncensored" in all regions, including Japan.
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