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Fallout TV show finale answers long-running series mystery
Rad-ical implications.
Amazon's Fallout TV show released in its entirety last week, and answered one of the series' longest-running mysteries in the process.
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Japanese Pokémon fan arrested for selling hacked creatures
Faces fines and potential jail time.
A Japanese Pokémon fan faces fines and a potential prison sentence after his arrest for selling hacked versions of the game's creatures.
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Feature | Penrose is a haunted interactive novella that's happy for you to mess with causality
Roger!
Before I started playing Penrose, I had begun to fear I was losing my capacity to read. When I'd sit down to work each morning, I'd already be drowning in unread text from the day before - 85 open browser tabs, a dozen PDFs, and stacks of half-read books spread across the floor, coffee table, and sofa arms. Some days, all the open tabs and files would crash my laptop as soon as I opened the lid. Other days, my brain would crash before I could even make it through a paragraph, short-circuited by my own greedy desire to learn about anything other than what I was already reading - the history of Roman coins, the speculative links between Moebius Syndrome and schizophrenia, the geologic history of Antarctica, a neuroscientist who tried to teach animals to play musical instruments.
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International Game Developers Association calls for studio leaders to do more to protect jobs
"The gravity of this situation and its impact on the industry cannot be overstated."
The International Game Developers Association (IGDA) has called for the games industry to do more to protect developer jobs and prevent further layoffs.
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Fallout 4's next-gen update delays the release of "DLC-sized" fan mod Fallout: London
"It's simply not just the case of blocking the updates and hoping for the best."
Fallout: London, the DLC-sized mod for Fallout 4, has been delayed.
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Here's what next week's Texas Chain Saw Massacre patch will address
Keep your skin up.
Gun Interactive has confirmed a fix for Texas Chain Saw Massacre's latest Victim is on the way.
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Fallout has "more than doubled its concurrent players" on Steam following the release of Amazon Prime's blockbuster TV series.
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EA's Black Panther game will be open world, recruitment ad suggests
"The role will be instrumental in designing gameplay within a dynamic and evolving open world."
EA's Black Panther game will be open world.
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VR Corner | Explore Azeroth in first-person with this new World Of Warcraft VR Mod
Guildy pleasure.
Before you watch this week’s episode of VR Corner, please bear in mind that I’ve never really played World of Warcraft before. That means you won’t see any high level raiding in my coverage, but you will get a lot of confused bumbling, cow killing and NPC kissing action instead. So a pretty standard VR Corner then!
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Supporters | Let's get evil in Baldur's Gate 3: Part 6 - Oh god it was me all along
I can hardly Bhaalive it.
Welcome back! Let's Get Evil is a monthly series for Eurogamer Supporters in which Bertie rampages through games being as evil as he can. It sounds easy, but is it? And how much freedom to be horrible does each game afford? There's only one way to find out.
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Former PlayStation exec joins Nintendo of America
Joined third-party management to "bring amazing games to this legendary platform!"
Former PlayStation executive, Gio Corsi, has joined Nintendo of America.
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And it looks like voice recording will kick off "in the near future".
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth creative director Tetsuya Nomura has "completed" the story for the remake's final third instalment.
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Digital Foundry | Alone in the Dark's 2024 remake is compelling but rough around the edges
The PS5 and Xbox Series console tech analysis.
Letting you loose on the Derceto Manor once more, Alone in the Dark is a modern re-imagining of the 1992 survival horror classic from Infogrames, widely considered to be the first ever 3D survival horror game and something of a precursor to Capcom's Resident Evil series, which debuted later in 1996. It's easy to count the similarities: the 2D pre-rendered backdrops overlaid with 3D polygonal models, a choice of two characters, tank controls, plus a mixture of puzzle-solving and combat. Pioneering in its day with its cartoonishly exaggerated character models, it still has an eerie charm, even today.
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Persona 1 and 2 getting remakes, leaker suggests
"To be safe, I will call it [an] updated form for right now."
Persona 1 and 2 are getting remakes.
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Former Blizzard boss Mike Ybarra would like to "tip" developers
"I know $70 is already a lot, but some games are that special."
Former Blizzard boss Mike Ybarra would like the option to "tip" developers once he's completed a game.
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Over 100 Avalanche Studios developers are unionising
"We've taken steps toward making Avalanche one of the best workplaces in the games industry," says CEO.
Just Cause developer Avalanche has confirmed plans to enter a collective bargaining agreement with Swedish unions.
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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth "underperforming", says industry analyst
"It's selling about half of what Remake sold in the same timeframe."
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has reportedly sold "about half" the sales of its predecessor Remake in the same timeframe.
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"Bring out the party poopers."
"Bring out the party poopers" – Content Warning has sold over one million copies.
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Feature | Fallout is a warning from the oddball future of wearables
Pipped to the post.
When Fallout 4 came out with a full-scale Pip-Boy model, back in 2015, I'm deeply ashamed to remind you that we made Johnny Chiodini spend a week wearing it. How did it go? Oh my. Let's just say this: over the course of that week the Pip-Boy got mould and also broke, but Johnny still had the worst half of the bargain.
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Ubisoft reportedly revoking The Crew from owners' libraries following server shutdown
"You no longer have access to this game. Why not check the Store to pursue your adventures?"
After shutting down The Crew's servers at the end of March, Ubisoft has reportedly started removing the open-world racer from owners' libraries and revoking their user license.
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State of Decay producer's Possibility Space studio has reportedly shut down
With founder blaming employee leaks.
Possibility Space, the studio founded by State of Decay producer Jeff Strain, has reportedly shut down - with Strain blaming the closure on confidential leaks by employees.
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Now Rockstar's GTA+ subscription service prices have gone up too
By 40 percent to £7.99 in the UK.
Following the recent price hike for EA Play, as well as price bumps for other video game subscription services over the last year, Rockstar's GTA+ is getting more expensive too.
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Sea of Thieves servers seeing longer wait times as PS5 closed beta gets underway
Thanks to a "high volume" of new players.
It looks like PS5 players can't wait to don tricornes and raise anchor; Sea of Thieves is currently experiencing "longer wait times that normal", according to developer Rare, thanks to a "high volume" of new players joining the game as part of today's freshly launched PS5 Closed Beta.
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Baldur's Gate 3 actors reveal the darker side of success fuelled by AI voice cloning
"That should be illegal".
Larian's Baldur's Gate 3 has been celebrated for the performances of its voice cast, who received several performance nominations for this year's BAFTA awards and which last night won the coveted Best Game award.
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A new update for Tomb Raider 1 - 3 Remastered has given Lara Croft an outfit worthy of Scary Spice. Sing it with me, 'When tomb become one!'
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Bethesda developer responds, as Fallout fans say TV show contradicts canon
Episode six spoilers within.
Fallout fans are scratching their heads over a plot point mentioned in the new hit TV show's sixth episode - which some say contradicts the game series' established lore.
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GTA 6 reveal trailer brilliantly recreated in real life
Lucia for yourself.
There's a little game coming out next year you may have heard of. It's called GTA 6, and it's the next entry in Rockstar's prolific, rather chaotic and often debauched Grand Theft Auto series.
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Interview | Epic Games: mobile "gatekeeping" is "at the heart of why the industry is in a rut"
Saxs Persson talks storefronts, UGC, and "rehabilitating" the word "metaverse".
Back in September of 2023, the European Union officially designated Apple a "gatekeeper" under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), stipulating that it must open its App Store on iOS in a number of ways, including adding the ability to "side-load" apps from the web rather than the store, to have other storefronts available, and more.
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But wants to "mindfully change that" for creating with Lego.
User-generated content, or UGC, has been a continued source of discussion recently, particularly when it involves minors doing the creating and, in some cases, earning off the back of it.
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Her character in Barbie may not control the railways or the flow of commerce, but soon Margot Robbie herself will. Well, sort of.
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