Monthly Archives: April 2019

Rainbow Six Siege teases a cooperative zombie mode for Year 3

A third year of Rainbow Six Siege content has been announced, to run in four quarterly seasons beginning January 2018, as normal, and with two new operatives per drop and new maps along the way. But there’s going to be something unusual to kick it all off: a cooperative event called Outbreak. This sounds like […]

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French actor Gerard Depardieu spotted in North Korea ahead of regime’s 70th anniversary

Gérard Depardieu, the enfant terrible of French cinema, has been spotted in the North Korean capital Pyongyang hours before the 70th anniversary of the country’s birth.  Journalists noticed the iconic actor in the Yangakdo hotel for tourists in the biggest city of the Communist state, which is due to mark its “Day of the Foundation […]

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The best Cyber Monday deals available today

A note from the editor: Jelly Deals is a deals site launched by our parent company, Gamer Network, with a mission to find the best bargains out there. Look out for the Jelly Deals roundup of reduced-price games and kit every Saturday on Eurogamer. Officially, Black Friday has come and gone and while we all […]

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UN experts call on UK to stop giving Saudi Arabia bombs to use in Yemen

UN experts have called on Britain and the US to stop giving weapons to Saudi Arabia for its campaign in Yemen amid evidence that Western bombs are being used in potential war crimes.  A report for the UN Human Rights Council said all sides in the war – the Yemeni government and its Saudi-led backers […]

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Jelly Deals roundup: Gran Turismo Sport, 4K TVs, Halloween sales and more

A note from the editor: Jelly Deals is a deals site launched by our parent company, Gamer Network, with a mission to find the best bargains out there. Look out for the Jelly Deals roundup of reduced-price games and kit every Saturday on Eurogamer. To say it has been a busy week for the gaming […]

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Jelly Deals roundup: PUBG, Super Mario Odyssey, Steam Link and more

A note from the editor: Jelly Deals is a deals site launched by our parent company, Gamer Network, with a mission to find the best bargains out there. Look out for the Jelly Deals roundup of reduced-price games and kit every Saturday on Eurogamer. Quite a week it’s been, between PlayStation’s Paris Games Week showcase […]

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US congressmen call for sanctions over China’s treatment of Uighurs

Donald Trump’s administration is under domestic pressure to hit China with new economic sanctions over its alleged internment of one million Uighurs against their will. Marco Rubio, the Republican senator and former presidential hopeful, and 16 other US congressmen have penned a letter urging sanctions, according to The Wall Street Journal. The politicians want Mr […]

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Kinect officially dead

The writing has been on the wall for some time, but now Microsoft has officially rubber-stamped it: Kinect is dead. Microsoft is no longer manufacturing the add-on camera, Co.Design reports. Kinect is listed as out of stock on the Microsoft store, but some shops still have stock available. Kinect became the fastest-selling consumer electronics device […]

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Setback for Houthis as Yemeni government forces seize key road

Yemeni forces backed by a Saudi-led coalition seized the main road linking the port city of Hodeidah to the capital Sanaa, blocking a key supply route for the Houthi group that controls both cities, military sources and residents said on Thursday. The Western-backed military alliance resumed its offensive on the Red Sea city after the […]

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Israeli public radio apologises after playing Hitler’s favourite composer Richard Wagner

Israel’s public broadcaster has apologised for playing the music of anti-Semitic composer Richard Wagner, calling it an “error.” Classical radio station Kol HaMusica on Friday broadcast Wagner’s Twilight of the gods" (Gotterdammerung) despite the country’s boycott, prompting a number of complaints from listeners. "In 1849, Richard Wagner began to formulate his revolutionary ideas about opera […]

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