The latest PlayStation Portal update has supposedly addressed an exploit that allowed PlayStation Portable (PSP) games to be emulated natively on the streaming handheld.
14.03.2024 - 20:21 / eurogamer.net / Spring Sale
Epic has revealed the next batch of freebies heading to the Epic Games Store, with Call of the Wild: The Angler and Invincible Presents: Atom Eve both free to download from 21st March.
Starting with Call of the Wild: The Angler, it's an open-world fishing sim from Expansive Worlds, the developer of theHunter: Call of the Wild. You've got fish with different behaviours, plus a wide selection of rods, reels, lures, hooks, floats, and jigheads — all of which can be used as players and their pals explore the great outdoors on foot, off-road, and by boat in search of the perfect spot to cast off and take in some striking scenery.
As for Invincible Presents: Atom Eve it's a blend of visual novel and turn-based combat based on Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman's comic book series, Invincible. «Become Atom Eve and take control of your own path,» reads its blurb, «Unravel a mystery and balance the dangers and responsibilities of being a superhero with the relatable challenges of everyday life.»
Gameplay Trailer | Call of the Wild: The Angler Call of the Wild: The Angler gameplay trailer.Call of the Wild: The Angler and Invincible Presents: Atom Eve are free to permanently add to your Epic Games Store library from 21st-28th March. Which means you've still got time to download Epic's current freebies: Deux Ex: Mankind Divided and The Bridge.
Additionally, the Epic Games Store has launched its Spring Sale, which runs for two weeks starting today, 14th March, and ending on 28th March. It's a pretty good time to pick up some PC bargains then, especially as Steam's Spring Sale has also just got underway.
The latest PlayStation Portal update has supposedly addressed an exploit that allowed PlayStation Portable (PSP) games to be emulated natively on the streaming handheld.
Close to a colossal 4,000 PS5 and PS4 games are on sale in Sony’s epic Spring Sale, which is rolling out at the time of writing and scheduled to run through 24th April. A second phase of deals will be added to the current crop on 10th April, potentially making this one of the biggest PS Store promotions in history.
Epic has announced the next lot of games going free on its PC store front, with The Outer Worlds and Thief getting the Epic Games Store freebie treatment starting Thursday, 4th April.
Next week’s free Epic Games Store title has seemingly leaked ahead of an official announcement on Thursday.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has launched PlayStation Store’s Spring Sale.
PlayStation Store’s Spring Sale begins tomorrow, Wednesday March 27. For a limited time* you can enjoy deep discounts of up to 70% off across a wide selection of games and add-ons. That includes Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Cross-Gen Edition, NBA 2K24 Black Mamba Edition, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden and many, many more.
Amazon is selling a two-pack of SanDisk microSD cards for $25 as part of the company’s Big Spring Sale. Each card is 128GB, totaling 256GB of sweet, sweet game storage. These are drives that have been designed and pre-formatted for Nintendo Switch systems, though they’ll work with just about any microSD reader. This deal, however, is only for Prime members.
Last week was packed with a number of notable new video game releases, though as per the latest weekly physical sales data released by the Gfk for the UK (shared by GamesIndustry’s Christopher Dring on Twitter), none of the new releases were actually the region’s best-selling game last week. EA Sports FC 24 took the No. 1 spot, with Dragon’s Dogma 2 coming in at second place.
The CRKD Nitro Deck made some big plays into the Switch controller market when it launched last year. As someone who's always struggled to stay comfy with the Nintendo Switch's smaller size, I was really content with the Nitro Deck's chunkier build and futureproofed design.
If you’re a streamer who’s been eyeing up a Loupedeck, you’re in luck, as there’s a bunch of deals floating around right now. Thanks to the Amazon Spring Sale, you’ll be able to grab up to 16% off the entire Live range, including the premium model that caters to professional media editing and content creation.
Cities: Skylines 2 is finally beginning mod support next week, nearly five months after the game first launched.
Steam has set yet another record for concurrent users online on its platform. Two weeks ago, it had surpassed 34 million concurrent users, and then the following week it hit 35 million. Yesterday, at 14:00 UTC, a new record was set when 36.354 million Steam users were online at the same time, as tracked by SteamDB. These continuous records clearly point to a healthy, growing platform, not just for Steam but for PC gaming as a whole.