Monthly Archives: "January 2023"

Phasmophobia gets set for a progression wip...

Jan 21, 2023Comments off

Big changes are on the way to ghost hunting sim, Phasmophobia, including a full progression wipe in order to usher in a new levelling system.

Monster Hunter Rise’s arrival on Xbox...

Jan 21, 2023Comments off

Game of the Week goes out to all of our supporters as part of the Eurogamer Essentials newsletter. There’s going to be a slight shake-up

Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 447: E...

Jan 21, 2023Comments off

Email us at [email protected]! Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or RSS, or download here Happy new year! The team rings in the new year with

Share of the Week – Star Wars Jedi: Falle...

Jan 21, 2023Comments off

Last week, we asked you to share epic moments from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, available as a PlayStation Plus Monthly Game for January. Here

Indonesian narrative indie A Space for the ...

Jan 20, 2023Comments off

A Space for the Unbound, from Indonesian developer Mojiken Studio, is out now across PC, PlayStation and Xbox consoles, and Switch. Set in 1990s rural

Destiny’s Google Stadia Guardians off...

Jan 20, 2023Comments off

Google Stadia is now, sadly, dead. But that doesn’t mean Destiny players who used Google’s streaming service need to hang up their headsets just yet.

Which is the best video game adaptation for...

Jan 20, 2023Comments off

It seems like the concept of an era of “bad video game adaptations” may finally be ending. HBO’s The Last of Us is going down

Obsidian almost made an Avatar 2 game

Jan 20, 2023Comments off

Obsidian was at one point in talks to create an Avatar 2 game. In an interview with Game Pressure, the studio’s CEO Feargus Urquhart discussed

Layoffs continue, as Google axes 12,000

Jan 20, 2023Comments off

Google has become the latest technology company to announce mass layoffs, as it today told employees it was eliminating 12,000 roles. Employees were informed of

Q&A with Roberta & Ken Williams, de...

Jan 20, 2023Comments off

Ken and Roberta Williams need little introduction among adventure game fans. The duo, who founded legendary developer Sierra On-Line in the earliest days of gaming,