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10+ most popular Eurogamer articles, as voted by our community.
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Fortnite's huge popularity spike is both brilliant and devastating
Fortnite has made a sudden return to its long-lost original map for a month-long mini-season fuelled by nostalgia, and …
Eurogamer on Game Development
How game development is continuing during Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Note: this article contains depictions and images of war that some readers may find harrowing. "We are doing what we ca…
Eurogamer on Gaming
Games that avoid capitalistic design
A look at game designs that avoid capitalist patterns.
Larian on signing Baldur's Gate 3, approaching a new era, and games you've never heard about
I saw sides to Baldur's Gate 3 last week - at an event for the launch version of the game (due 3rd August on PC) - I di…
Eurogamer on Nintendo
Here's where the Mario movie series may go next
The blockbuster success of Nintendo's new Super Mario Bros. Movie has likely guaranteed a galaxy of spin-offs and seque…
Eurogamer on Sleep
A night with Pokémon Sleep, the app that gamifies your slumber and listens to you snore
What's your morning phone routine? After your alarm sounds but before you get out of bed, do you scroll through your mo…
Eurogamer on Sports
Can the fundamental trouble with esports ever be properly solved?
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From abandoned board game to birthing a genre: Football Manager at 40
Over the last ten years, I've interviewed many of my childhood heroes - those talented coders I used to read about in t…
The Video Game City Week: Shenmue's harbour is everything that makes the game so special
Hello! Welcome back to the Video Game City Week. In this piece, Matthew makes the case for including Shenmue's harbour …
State of the Game: Genshin Impact - an anime open world not done with expanding
Our State of the Game series continues this week with our thoughts on anime mega-hit Genshin Impact.
Can we really only be wowed by something once?
There's something I keep thinking about lately. It's this idea that we only have so much space in our minds for formati…
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