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1 week ago |
eurogamer.net | Matt Wales
Devil May Cry director Hideki Kamiya has revealed he'd "love" to remake the first game in Capcom's classic hack-and-slash series, acknowledging the aging original "really does feel like a 24-year-old game design" after all this time.
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1 week ago |
eurogamer.net | Matt Wales
Alien: Rogue Incursion, the action-horror adventure from developer Survios, is ditching its headset requirements and getting a non-VR release on PS5 and Steam this September.
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1 week ago |
eurogamer.net | Matt Wales
If you've been hankering for lizard-scented blast of nostalgia, you're in luck; Crystal Dynamics' cult-classic 90s platformer Gex and its two sequels are being bundled up for a PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and PC release on 16th June.
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1 week ago |
eurogamer.net | Matt Wales
After a year of faintly enigmatic developer blogs, Paradox has finally unveiled its sort-of-but-not-exactly-mysterious Project Caesar, confirming it to be (just as everyone had expected) Europa Universalis 5 - a "new era for grand strategy".
Paradox says Europa Universalis 5 has been in developed for the last five years, built by Paradox Tinto - a its Barcelona-based studio assmembled from 'modders, super fans, and the best developers around the world'.
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1 week ago |
eurogamer.net | Matt Wales
Published on May 7, 2025
A year and a half after Microsoft's purchase of Activision Blizzard for $69bn, the US Federal Trade Commission's continuing attempts to block the deal might finally have come to an end following the 9th Circuit Court's decision to deny its appeal of a 2023 lower court ruling.
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1 week ago |
eurogamer.net | Matt Wales
A day after dropping jaws and making the recently anounced delay even tougher to bare, Rockstar has confirmed GTA 6's hugely impressive second trailer was a mix of "gameplay and cutscenes" captured "entirely in-game" on a PlayStation 5.
GTA 6's second trailer dropped earlier this week, offering a closer look at its world - which includes the return of the Miami-inspired Vice City - and its sprawling cast of characters than we saw in 2023's scene-setting first showing.
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1 week ago |
eurogamer.net | Matt Wales
13 years after the Louvre announced it was teaming up with Nintendo to create an audio tour of the Parisian art museum guests could enjoy using 3DS handhelds, it's been announced the service is coming to an end this September.
The Louvre unveiled the partnership in December 2011, revealing it would be introducing 5,000 3DS machines equipped with custom software designed by Nintendo to replace the museum's stock of traditional audio guides.
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1 week ago |
eurogamer.net | Matt Wales
EA has confirmed its next Battlefield game is still on track to launch before next April, with a full reveal due this "summer", following several months of invite-only playtests.
EA CEO Andrew Wilson shared the news of Battlefield's imminent reveal as part of the company's Q4 and financial year 2025 earnings report.
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1 week ago |
eurogamer.net | Matt Wales
Published on May 6, 2025
Starbreeze Studios has acquired the publishing rights to its beleaguered heist sequel Payday 3, insisting the move will enable it to "accelerate content development and pursue broader business opportunities" for the franchise "as a whole".
Payday 3 got off to a disastrous start when it launched in September 2023, struggling with serious matchmaking issues, unpopular online-only requirements, and a repeatedly delayed first major patch.
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1 week ago |
eurogamer.net | Matt Wales
Marathon might be the Bungie game getting all the attention following last month's big reveal, but the studio's keen to remind everyone Destiny 2 is still a thing - and a thing it's planning to support for a good long while. To that end, it's now revealed Destiny 2's next major multi-year story arc, which'll include a paid Star Wars expansion before the end of the year.