Monthly Archives: "July 2024"

Activision’s researchers reckon skill...

Jul 27, 2024Comments off

Activision has published a 25-page white paper exploring the impact of skill-based matchmaking (SBMM) on its multiplayer lobbies, determining that SBMM is better for all

Like a Dragon: Yakuza TV show drops a new t...

Jul 27, 2024Comments off

Amazon Prime’s Like a Dragon adaptation Like a Dragon: Yakuza will premier on 24th October, 2024. Previously, we’d been told the series would debut on

Yes, Assassin’s Creed really did make...

Jul 27, 2024Comments off

For those watching the Olympics opening ceremony last night, no, that was not your imagination – a familiar hooded Assassin did indeed invade the rooftops

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves aims to revi...

Jul 27, 2024Comments off

In the pantheon of fighting games – a genre in which the community typically moves along once a new entry arrives – there are those

Altar 1, Logitech G515 TKL and Iqunix Magi6...

Jul 27, 2024Comments off

Low profile mechanical keyboards are a popular choice for anyone that prefers the short, snappy feel of a great laptop keyboard but wants something a

Share of the Week – Flintlock: The Siege ...

Jul 27, 2024Comments off

Last week, we asked you journey to the world of Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn and share epic moments using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this

PSA: This weekend is your last chance to bu...

Jul 26, 2024Comments off

This is your friendly reminder that Microsoft is set to close its Xbox 360 digital store on 29th July – that’s next Monday – so

PlayStation live-service Concord won’...

Jul 26, 2024Comments off

This week on the Eurogamer Newscast, we discuss the downsides and upsides of the video game battle pass. In a week where PlayStation live-service hopeful

GTA 6 unaffected by video game acting strik...

Jul 26, 2024Comments off

Yesterday’s dramatic announcement of strike action by video game actors over AI concerns may have less of an immediate impact on upcoming titles than first

Paradox CEO admits it “made the wrong...

Jul 26, 2024Comments off

CEO of Paradox Fredrik Wester has admitted the publisher “made the wrong calls in several projects”, following the cancellation of its The Sims competitor Life