Awesome Games Done Quick is back with more charity speed-running shenanigans in few short months – once again returning as an online-only event in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic – and organisers have now revealed
Earlier this year, developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone surprised fans with news that Stardew Valley was making the jump to the tabletop with an official board game adaptation. Unfortunately, the first batch went fast – but those
As the calendar flips from October to November, and you pop that sexy calculator costume back in the cupboard for another year, Sony arrives with a fresh batch of PlayStation Now titles, which this month include
Crime sprees, perilous mountain climbs, fantastical battles, and questionable delivery skills await with PlayStation Now’s November lineup. Mafia: Definitive Edition, Celeste, Final Fantasy IX and Totally Reliable Delivery Service all await subscribers starting tomorrow, Tuesday, November
Welcome back! We’re live with another Players’ Choice poll as we inch ever-closer to the end of 2021… but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. We’ve got quite the selection this time — I’m torn between
This year’s Black Friday sale kicks off on Friday 26 November and we’re expecting plenty of discounts on best-selling gaming headsets. The annual sales event is one of the best times to pick up a new
Epic Games’ Chinese version of Fortnite will shut down on 15th November after almost three years. This standalone version of Fortnite’s battle royale mode was operated in the country by Tencent, and featured numerous differences in
One thing the Eurogamer Podcast was really good at in the past was giving our writers a way to show themselves outside of the pieces they write for the site. I think this provided an opportunity
Sega has announced plans to explore a “strategic alliance” with Xbox to produce “large-scale, global” games built using Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform. The Sonic maker said the agreement would form “a key part of Sega’s mid
While Sony would perhaps prefer we all forget about the PS Vita and PSP, the spirit of Sony’s foray into handheld gaming will perhaps live on in Valve’s Steam Deck. Yesterday, Sony’s Shuhei Yoshida tweeted a