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  1. Forza Horizon 4 is getting James Bond DLC

    With its quintessentially British houses, Scottish moors and autumnal scenes, Forza Horizon 4 was already feeling very Bond - and now the connection is official.

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  2. There's an Alan Wake television series in development

    There's an Alan Wake television series in development

    Legion's Peter Calloway down as showrunner.

    Remedy Entertainment's beloved supernatural horror adventure Alan Wake is being adapted for television, according to a new report by Variety.

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  3. Pokémon Go PokéStop submissions go live and parks are fine, "adult entertainment" is not

    Pokémon Go finally has a way of submitting the real-world locations around you to be included in the game - although, right now, there are a few caveats.

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  4. Warhammer: Chaosbane gameplay looks a lot like Diablo

    The developers of Warhammer: Chaosbane have put out its first gameplay video - and it looks a lot like Warhammer does Diablo.

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  5. Assetto Corsa Competizione lays down the foundations for something truly special

    I'd call it motorsport's best kept secret, but at this point it's most definitely not. At the very least Porsche, Bentley, Lamborghini, McLaren, Mercedes, Ferrari and BMW are all in on it - where else can you see motoring's finest marques going head-to-head across some of the world's finest racing tracks? Blancpain GT has more than a fair shout at being the most interesting, exciting motorsport series around at the moment (and its rounds are all free-to-air on YouTube - this lot get it), so the prospect of a game centred around its antics is an exciting one indeed.

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  6. Melee fighter Absolver's big free Downfall expansion gets a September release date

    Wonderfully stylish online melee fighter Absolver's first major expansion is coming to PC and PS4 on September 25th, and it'll be free to existing players.

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  7. Apple's new phone is named iPhone XS, leak reveals

    Apple's new phone is named iPhone XS, leak reveals

    UPDATE: iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR formally announced.

    UPDATE: Apple's latest media event is over, and the tech giant has formally unveiled its latest iPhone models.

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  8. Forza Horizon 4 demo will be available later today

    Rejoice petrolheads! After speculation the demo for Forza Horizon 4 would be released in the coming weeks, we now know the demo will be available for download later today on PC and Xbox One.

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  9. You must pay to play Nintendo Switch online from next week

    Nintendo will finally launch its paid online service next week, on 19th September.

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  10. Nintendo Direct broadcast scheduled for tomorrow

    UPDATE 6/9/18: Last week's postponed Nintendo Direct will be broadcast tomorrow - exactly seven days on from when it was originally scheduled.

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  11. For the first time ever, Messi and Ronaldo have the same rating in FIFA

    EA Sports has announced the top 10-rated players in FIFA 19, and Lionel Messi has the same overall rating as Cristiano Ronaldo - a first for the series.

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  12. Fortnite's PlayStation Plus members can claim another free loot pack

    If you're a PlayStation Plus member and want to flaunt your exclusive status (of course you do) - there's a new, free and exclusive celebration pack to help in your endeavours.

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  13. Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath is coming to Switch

    Oddworld Inhabitants has just announced that Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath is coming to Nintendo Switch. While there's no release date yet, the studio also announced that the game will be playable at next week's EGX in Birmingham. (EGX is a gaming show run by Eurogamer's parent company.)

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  14. Nifty Gone Home Easter egg adds official SNES cartridges on Switch

    One of the great pleasures of developer Fullbright's seminal narrative adventure Gone Home comes, simply enough, from wandering around and soaking in its slavishly observed '90s period detail. And now, thanks to a rather sweetly unexpected little Easter egg in the new Switch version of the game, Gone Home's nostalgic world is just that little bit more authentic, having introduced a number of official Super Nintendo cartridges not present on other platforms.

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  15. Zero Escape and Danganronpa creators team up to launch new indie studio

    Zero Escape and Danganronpa creators team up to launch new indie studio

    Four projects in the works, one "very shocking".

    Kotaro Uchikoshi and Kazutaka Kodaka, the creative forces behind cult mystery novels series Zero Escape and Danganronpa, have teamed up to form a brand-new independent game development studio in Japan, going by the name of Too Kyo Games.

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  16. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Blackout is like a polished PUBG

    Feature | Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Blackout is like a polished PUBG

    And unlike anything COD has ever done before.

    The first thing that strikes you about Blackout, Call of Duty's take on the phenomenally popular battle royale genre, is how smooth it all feels.

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  17. New Overwatch map Busan goes live on all platforms

    The new South Korean map Busan has been patched into Overwatch on all platforms - PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

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  18. FIFA 19 gets Molineux and Spurs' new stadium

    FIFA 19 is having a controversial time off the pitch, but on it there are a number of welcome additions, including new officially-licensed stadiums that are a first for the series.

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  19. Nintendo Switch darling Hollow Knight now has a PS4 and Xbox One release date

    After finding plenty of fans on Nintendo Switch and PC, Hollow Knight has now secured a PlayStation 4 and Xbox One release date. It's coming soon, too - on 25th September.

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  20. Fortnite for Switch's video capture disabled due to performance issues

    Over the past few days, eagle-eyed Fortnite players noticed something was missing from the game. Out of nowhere, video capture was no longer working for Switch.

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  21. Insurgency: Sandstorm gets a last-minute delay, now launching in December

    Insurgency: Sandstorm gets a last-minute delay, now launching in December

    "To ensure we deliver the best possible experience".

    Developer New World Interactive has delayed the release of its team-based tactical shooter Insurgency: Sandstorm. The game, which was originally due to launch on PC next week, September 18th, will now arrive on December 12th.

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  22. Zone of the Enders HD Collection is now backward-compatible on Xbox One

    Microsoft has clapped its hands and magically expanded its Xbox One backward-compatibility line-up yet again, this time adding Zone of the Enders HD Collection and Rumble Roses XX to its ever-growing list.

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  23. Last-gen RPG The Last Remnant is being remastered for PS4

    Last-gen RPG The Last Remnant is being remastered for PS4

    Which explains why it disappeared from Steam.

    Now we know why 2008 role-playing game The Last Remnant was removed from Steam: it's being remastered for PlayStation 4.

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  24. Valve approves uncensored hentai game for Steam

    Last week, Valve unveiled new content filters for Steam to give users the "tools to find the games [they] want, as well as avoid the things [they] don't". It seems this update has paved the way for more adult content, as a hentai game has now been approved for uncensored release on Steam.

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  25. Shadow of the Tomb Raider is a beautiful tech showcase

    Digital Foundry | Shadow of the Tomb Raider is a beautiful tech showcase

    Every console version tested.

    Spanning more than two decades and produced by a succession of talented developers, the Tomb Raider series almost serves as a barometer of progress in the space of 3D gaming. From its initial outings during the 90s, through its issues early in the PS2 generation right up to its most recent resurrection, the series has evolved and changed to meet the needs of each new era. Shadow of the Tomb Raider continues this tradition, presenting not just an evolution in technology - but subtle a shift in gameplay focus too for the rebooted series.

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  26. Exploring Assassin's Creed Odyssey's "BOTW-style" Exploration Mode

    Assassin's Creed Odyssey features two playstyles to choose from: Guided Mode, described as the "more traditional" experience, and Exploration Mode, labelled as "a newer approach".

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  27. How Rainbow Six Siege came back from disaster to become a top esport

    Everyone knows the story of Rainbow Six Siege's troubled launch, and how Ubisoft managed to bring it back from the brink of failure to become one of the most successful games around. But what most people don't know is Siege's esports scene followed a similar path, with disaster striking at the first ever LAN event that was supposed to kickstart the competitive side of the game.

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  28. Treyarch to nerf Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 battle royale's toughest challenge: picking up items

    The beta for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 battle royale - aka Blackout - went live yesterday, and a lot of fun it is indeed. But there's one aspect of Blackout that is not fun: picking up items.

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  29. There's a Fallout and Skyrim concert for War Child UK

    Is there anything more spine-tingling than loading up Skyrim to hear those ominous chants? Now imagine that with a live choir, in London's Hammersmith Apollo, all in the name of charity. Oh - and with some epic Fallout music thrown into the mix too.

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