
Ed Nightingale
Deputy News Editor at Eurogamer
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4 days ago |
eurogamer.net | Ed Nightingale
Over the weekend, Sega accidentally leaked sales figures for a number of its key franchises, revealing - among others - the sales of its open zone game Sonic Frontiers. The numbers were accidentally included on the company's latest fiscal report and have since been swiftly removed, but not before fans shared the numbers on ResetEra. Total sales of Sonic Frontiers were 4.57m, while Sonic Superstars was 2.43m, and Team Sonic Racing was 3.5m.
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5 days ago |
eurogamer.net | Ed Nightingale
Naoki Yoshida, the producer of Final Fantasy 16, has hinted a Switch 2 version of the game could be on the way. During a livestream update for MMORPG Final Fantasy 14 on Friday, the development team shared release details for the newly available Xbox version of Final Fantasy 16. Yoshida then commented: "Just Nintendo left" (shared on ResetEra). The game's creative director Kazutoyo Maehiro then replied he "will do his best".
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1 week ago |
msn.com | Ed Nightingale
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1 week ago |
eurogamer.net | Ed Nightingale
A controversial third-party plugin used by some Final Fantasy 14 players has been permanently shut down following a cease and desist notice. A message on the PlayerScope discord (shared on reddit) details the web back-end has been taken offline and all stored data has been "permanently and irreversibly deleted", while the plugin files have been completely removed from GitHub and GitFlic. "There will be no further updates, support, or development from my side," said the tool's creator.
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1 week ago |
eurogamer.net | Ed Nightingale
Lies of P has received an update to make its Overture DLC easier to access and play. The game's director, Jiwon Choi, stated in a video last week an update including "difficulty reduction" was on the way. Now it's here. Specifically, the DLC can now be accessed from Chapter 5 instead of Chapter 9, as long as you're on your second playthrough.
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