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First review of Still Wakes the Deep surfaces from Edge magazine
The first review for new horror game Still Wakes the Deep has dropped, courtesy of Edge magazine.
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Lollipop Chainsaw Repop release date revealed in first trailer
Lollipop Chainsaw RePop brings back the 2012 zombie killing, chainsaw flinging cult hit later this year.
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Mobapad M6 HD Joy-Cons make the Nintendo Switch even better – Review
The Nintendo Switch is an exceptional handheld machine, but its cramped Joy-Cons can lead to serious hand cramps. The M6 HD from Mobapad is easily one of the best 3rd party alternatives on the market, offering comfortable chunky grips, mechanical switches and plenty of handy features.
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Beyond Good & Evil 20th Anniversary Edition has appeared on PSN backend, hinting at a release very soon
Beyond Good & Evil 20th Anniversary Edition has been updated on the PSN backend, and trophies have also appeared, suggesting the game will be released soon.
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Huge Epic Games Store database leak reveals dozens of unannounced games from multiple publishers, including a new Turok
Dozens of unannounced games have been leaked from the Epic Games Store, sparking the interest of Internet detectives everywhere.
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A smattering of classic PS Plus Premium games just got Platinum trophies on PS4, PS5
A selection of classic PS1 and PSP titles on PlayStation Plus Premium have been updated to include full trophy support.
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Three PS2 classics have just landed on PlayStation Premium and they all have Platinum Trophies
Sly Cooper, Tomb Raider: Legend and Star Wars: The Clone Wars have all landed on PlayStation Plus Premium, complete with full trophy support.
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Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake finally gets a release date….it’s 2026
Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake release date has finally been announced and it isn’t good news.
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard isn’t going down well with fans so far
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is off to a bad start as fans leaves thousands of dislikes on the trailer.
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Xbox’s Phil Spencer says more Xbox games will go multiplatform
Phil Spencer has addressed more Xbox titles coming to Switch and PlayStation, saying that “you’re going to see more of our games on more platforms.”
