November 14, 2025

The Silo Series Book Box Set Drops To Lowest Price Ever At Amazon

by on September 20, 2025 0

GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. We’re still waiting for a premiere date for Silo Season 3, but fans of the Apple TV+ dystopian science fiction series can bide the time by reading the source material in a stylish new format. A Deluxe

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Microsoft Is Raising Xbox Prices In The US Again

by on September 20, 2025 0

GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. If you were planning on getting an Xbox console for the holidays, you might want to act sooner rather than later, because Microsoft has just announced that it’s once again raising the price of its consoles starting

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Microsoft Announces New Price Increases For Xbox Series X|S In The US

by on September 20, 2025 0

“We are navigating an incredibly dynamic environment” by Fraser Gilbert Yesterday, 9:46pm To finish off the week, Microsoft has announced that it’s increasing the prices of the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S in the United States, and these increases will apply to all versions of the two systems currently on the market. The

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Talking Point: What Are Your Plans For Tokyo Game Show Next Week?

by on September 20, 2025 0

Getting up early to watch? by Ben Kerry Yesterday, 5pm As we approach Tokyo Game Show 2025 next week, we’re getting pretty excited by what Xbox might show off this year. Microsoft’s presence at the event has been steadily growing in recent times, and all rumours are pointing towards the team making one of its

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Mini Review: Rise of Industry 2 (PS5)

by on September 19, 2025 0

Steel yourself Version Reviewed: European review by James Watson 1am Rise of Industry 2 is a business management game and the successor to the original Rise of Industry from 2019. This new instalment is quite different to the original and has been developed by SomaSim instead of Dapper Penguin Studios. Set in the 1980s (much

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Another Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Collab Appears To Have Been Revealed

by on September 19, 2025 0

Racing onto Switch “soon” Image: SEGA Physical copies of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds (which aren’t meant to be available to the public until 25th September 2025) have reportedly “leaked” upcoming Season Pass and DLC collaborations. If you don’t want any spoilers, you might want to navigate away from this page now. Right, with this out of

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SNK Announces ACA NEOGEO Selection Vol. 9 And Vol. 10 For Switch

by on September 19, 2025 0

Arriving in Japan this December Image: SNK SNK has announced it’s releasing ACA NEOGEO Selection Vol. 9 and Vol. 10 for the Nintendo Switch. It will arrive in Japan on 18th December 2025. There’s no local release mentioned, but the previous collections have included English-language support. Here’s what each volume will contain (via Gematsu): ACA

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The Eurogamer plan a month on

by on September 19, 2025 0

A little over one month ago I outlined the future of Eurogamer. The key, central point to this was original work published on the site from the entire team. I don’t want this update to be me just listing out loads of articles, but I’m going to do that a bit as I’m proud of

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Weapons director Zach Cregger says his Resident Evil movie is “very Zach” and “an entirely original story” that leaves what you love about the games “in tact,” except maybe Leon Kennedy: “I don’t think fans of the games are gonna be bummed”

by on September 19, 2025 0

When it was announced that Weapons and Barbarian director Zach Cregger is making a Resident Evil movie, I was both psyched and also a little worried. Cregger is fast building a very specific brand of unconventional horror that blends dark comedy with non-linear storytelling, which is great for original horror movies, but I was and

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If you play a pirated Super Smash Bros exactly 69 times on N64, Nintendo’s “sneaky” anti-piracy measure will “lull the illegitimate user into a false sense of security” and trap you as Mario forever

by on September 19, 2025 0

Nintendo is even more prolific than most video game publishers in its efforts to crack down on piracy, and it was implementing anti-piracy measures in its games even decades ago. That includes a series of triggers in Super Smash Bros. for N64 that slowly make the game more and more annoying to play, with a

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