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  1. Play Media Molecule's new game, Dreams, at EGX next week

    Media Molecule's much-anticipated new game Dreams will be playable at EGX 2018 next week, and Media Molecule will be conducting a developer session on the main EGX Theatre too.

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  2. Devil May Cry 5's third playable character is V

    Devil May Cry 5's third playable character is V

    Also, Nero can use the Mega Buster from Mega Man.

    Capcom has revealed the third playable character for Devil May Cry 5: V.

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  3. It's the return of the Eurogamer Podcast!

    It's the return of the Eurogamer Podcast!

    A behind-the-scenes chat on our 'I was in Football Manager' piece.

    It wouldn't be Eurogamer if we didn't try something new with the podcast at least every couple of years, so here we go again. The Eurogamer Podcast - it's back!

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  4. How does EGX get made each year?

    How does EGX get made each year?

    It's the Eurogamer Podcast!

    Happy EGX week! From today until Sunday, you can get your hands-on all kinds of yet-to-be-released games - such as Kingdom Hearts 3, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and other few favourites in the office - as well as attend meet-and-greets, tournaments, panels and more exciting things.

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  5. After an 18 month wait, Nintendo's Online service feels disappointingly flat

    You don't really associate the day-glo world of Splatoon with a sense of melancholy, so it's been strange these past few days walking around Splatoon 2's lobby and seeing the cloud of gloom that's recently hung over Inkopolis. There, in little sketches that hang over players heads like thought bubbles, were scruffy laments for the imminent end of free online, and the launch of Nintendo's paid service. Last night, as I walked the lobby one last time before paying up the £17.99 for a year's subscription, those thought bubbles were absent - another feature, it transpires, that's now behind a paywall.

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  6. The Gardens Between review - a short but vivid voyage into a friendship's past

    I've been reading a lot lately about the different ways we imagine time, and one, rather obvious thing I've belatedly realised is that we do not actually perceive time at all, but matter in motion. Time is not a tangible entity whistling past, an arrow through the present's heart, but the shifting sum of the timeframes created by the objects around us: sunrise and fall, the tumbling of popcorn from an upturned bowl, the tickle of drums in a passerby's headphones, the bobbing of cans in a flood. An affectionate, if slightly ephemeral puzzler from Australian indie The Voxel Agents, The Gardens Between revels in this thought. It represents the past as a series of spinning island dioramas, at once unearthly and ordinary, made up of objects you must meddle with to allow time as a whole to play out.

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  7. THQ Nordic has now acquired survival horror classic Alone In The Dark

    THQ Nordic has announced that it now owns the intellectual property rights to survival horror classic Alone in the Dark, as well as real-time strategy Act of War.

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  8. Red Dead Online arrives this November as a public beta

    Red Dead Online arrives this November as a public beta

    "There will inevitably be some turbulence at launch".

    Rockstar has announced that Red Dead Online, the multiplayer component of its upcoming Wild West sequel Red Dead Redemption 2, will arrive in public beta form this November.

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  9. FIFA 19 review - the spectacular, troubling video game modern football deserves

    Blame Ronaldo. The moment I saw the then Real Madrid superstar score that overhead kick against Juventus in the Champions League quarter finals, I knew it would dominate the FIFA 19 experience. It was too high-profile a goal in too high-profile a match for EA Sports to ignore. The fact it was scored by FIFA 19's cover star helped, I'm sure.

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  10. Pokémon Let's Go trailer shows off PoGo integration, legendary battles, mini-games

    It's only a few months until Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee come to Switch, and today we got another peek(achu) at the games.

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  11. Double Fine's heavy metal opus Brutal Legend is now backward compatible on Xbox One

    Double Fine's heavy metal action adventure Brutal Legend is the latest game to receive backward compatibility support on Xbox One, arriving alongside the perhaps marginally less well-known Greg Hastings Paintball 2.

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  12. Hearthstone is adding new Classic cards for the first time

    Hearthstone is adding new Classic cards for the first time

    And postponing Tournaments indefinitely.

    Hearthstone's next update will shake up the game for new players, offering a friendlier set of ranks to climb and a handful of new Classic cards.

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  13. Now you can get the giant Xbox Duke controller in green

    The oversized Xbox Duke controller is now available in translucent green - the same colour as the Hulk, for whom the controller would still be too large.

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  14. Here's Raphael in Soulcalibur 6

    Bandai Namco has officially announced the inclusion of Raphael in Soulcalibur 6 following a recent leak.

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  15. PUBG for PlayStation 4 spotted in ratings board leak

    What would we do without the Korean Game Rating Board? Along with hinting some Castlevanias are due to be re-released, it has now posted a rating for PUBG on PlayStation 4. Chicken dinners for all!

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  16. Sony takes on the NES mini with the PlayStation Classic

    Sony takes on the NES mini with the PlayStation Classic

    Final Fantasy 7! Tekken 3! Riiiiiiiidge Racer!

    Continuing in the grand old tradition of PlayStation copying everything Nintendo does, Sony today announced its own retro microconsole complete with 20 preloaded games.

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  17. Frozen Synapse 2 review - sharp tactical shenanigans in a fractious cyber-city

    What did you do during the incursions? When the city was under threat from within and without, when the petty, tooled-up factions were bristling and looking for any excuse to kick off, and then every few minutes they would burst through cyberspace (or whatever it is) at a new location and initiate a major scuffle?

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  18. You can play Dark Souls: Remastered on Nintendo Switch this weekend

    Dark Souls: Remastered is finally getting its Nintendo Switch network test this weekend, which means you can try the game for free over the next few evenings.

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  19. Looks like Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and Rondo of Blood will be re-released

    Konami hasn't announced anything about an upcoming re-release of its Castlevania games, but it seems the news has slipped out anyway due to a posting by the ever-reliable Korean Game Rating Board.

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  20. You can now share your digital Nintendo Switch games with other consoles

    You can now download and play your digital Nintendo Switch games on another Switch console with minimal fuss, thanks to a new system update.

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  21. Pinball FX3's first Williams and Bally DLC arrives next month

    Zen Studios has announced that the first fruits of its new Williams and Bally license will formerly arrive in Pinball FX3 on October 9th, coming to PC, Switch, PS4, and Xbox One.

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  22. Dead Rising studio Capcom Vancouver has been shut down

    Dead Rising studio Capcom Vancouver has been shut down

    Following a review of titles currently in development.

    Capcom Vancouver, the studio primarily responsible for the development of Capcom's Dead Rising series as well as Puzzle Fighter on mobile, has been shut down.

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  23. Esports still need to become more accessible to casual spectators

    Not too long ago, I was screaming myself hoarse at the TV while two groups of men kicked a ball across a field. What's even wilder than me getting invested this much is how I dependably stop caring about any sport unless a large scale-event is on.

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  24. Rocket League's Season 9 starts next week

    Rocket League's Season 9 starts next week

    Adds free and premium Hot Wheels DLC.

    Rocket League developer Psyonix has announced that the four-wheeled footie phenomenon will be ushering its ninth competitive season on Monday, September 24th.

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  25. Fortnite Switch bundle announced, but it's pretty underwhelming

    Last week, Nintendo unveiled a beautiful limited edition Pokémon Switch bundle. It features coloured Joy-Cons to match the Eevee and Pikachu theme, along with an elaborately decorated dock - a real treat for the eyes, although not for your wallet.

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  26. Mario Kart trending worldwide after President Trump Toad penis comparison

    Nintendo fans were left shocked and upset today at the astonishing disclosure from adult film star Stormy Daniels that US president Donald Trump's penis looks like Mario character Toad.

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  27. Spyro: Myths Awaken fan game is looking pretty fly

    Ask any Spyro fan why they still enjoy playing the old games, and they will probably come back with the same answer: nostalgia. It's motivated an entire remake of the original Spyro Trilogy, and it's the word that instantly sprang to mind when I came across Spyro: Myths Awaken.

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  28. Sega Mega Drive classics to get Nintendo Switch release

    Surprising no one, Sega will bring its Mega Drive Classics compilation to Nintendo Switch later this year.

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