Monthly Archives: April 2019

Jelly Deals: Discounts on Persona 5, Horizon Zero Dawn, PS4 Pro and more 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. We’re only a week or so removed from the last of […]

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Ebola death in city of one million prompts fears of urban spread

There are fears that the current outbreak of Ebola in Democratic Republic of Congo could spread further after reports of three cases of the disease, including one death, in a city of around a million people.  The mother of a known Ebola patient travelled to the city of Butembo where she fell ill. According to reports she […]

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Much-needed FIFA 18 patch stamps out kick-off goals

EA has issued an update for FIFA 18 that makes some much-needed improvements to the game. Chief among them is an attempt to rid the game of its problematic kick-off goals glitch. I’ve reported on this before – essentially, loads of players were scoring straight from kick off because of the way the players set […]

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Assassin’s Creed Origins Egyptian mummy expansion arrives March with big level cap boost

Ubisoft has laid out its full timetable of expansions for Assassin’s Creed Origins, which are due to launch over the next few months. First up is The Hidden Ones, a 10-years-later story epilogue to Origins’ main campaign set in a new region, the Roman-occupied Sinai. It arrives next Tuesday, 23rd January. Next will be the […]

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Nearly 100 elephants killed for ivory in Botswana

Ninety elephant carcasses have been discovered in Botswana with their tusks hacked off, a charity said Tuesday, in figures fiercely contested by the government. Elephants Without Borders said the grim discovery of scores of elephant carcasses, made over several weeks during an aerial survey, is believed to be one of Africa’s worst mass poaching sprees. The charity’s […]

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Christmassy Destiny 2 event The Dawning kicks off next week

Destiny 2’s first seasonal event, The Dawning, arrives next week on Tuesday, 19th December. Three weeks long, it’ll conclude on Tuesday, 9th January. Included in the update are new snowball fight activities in social areas, snowball weapons in Strikes, the supercharged Mayhem mode in Crucible and the ability to collect and receive gifts for your […]

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Jacksonville mass shooting: ‘Gamer’ kills two and injures 11 after opening fire at Madden NFL video game tournament in Florida

Click:Research Peptides USA Supplier A gunman opened fire at a live-streamed video game tournament in Florida on Sunday, killing two before turning the gun on himself. Eleven others were shot and wounded at Jacksonville Landing, a waterfront dining, entertainment and shopping site in the city’s downtown, while at least two others were injured while fleeing the scene. Sheriff […]

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Battlezone 2: Combat Commander remaster announced

Remember Battlezone 2: Combat Commander? Well, it’s coming back via a remaster due for release in 2018. British game company Rebellion has charged Big Boat Interactive with remastering Pandemic’s hybrid tank shooter / FPS / RTS, which first came out in 1999. The remaster, simply called Battlezone Combat Commander, has new visuals, mod support, cross-play […]

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Burmese court delays verdict on two reporters who investigated war crimes

A court in Burma has postponed a ruling on whether two Reuters journalists are guilty of obtaining state secrets after they investigated crimes against the persecuted Rohingya minority.  Wa Lone, 32, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 28, now face another week in detention after the verdict was reportedly delayed by the judge’s poor health.  Their defence […]

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Towns in Brazil have become refugee camps for a tide of desperate Venezuelans

Johan Rodriguez, a builder by trade, is one of thousands of Venezuelans who have fled across the border to Brazil to escape the unravelling economy in their own country.  "The situation is hard for the kids," said Mr Rodriguez. "We have to make it, so that they can eat, so that we can eat."  He, […]

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