Of all the changes made in the transition from Overwatch 1 to 2, the move from 6v6 battles to 5v5 was undoubtedly one of its most controversial. And now developer Blizzard Entertainment has confirmed its’s revisiting that decision, exploring if and how 6v6 matches could be re-introduced to Overwatch 2 in a series of upcoming tests.

All this is detailed in a blog from Overwatch 2 director Aaron Keller, who begins by explaining exactly why the move to 5v5 was made in the first place. “The world of 6v6 could have really high, highs,” he writes, “but reaaaally low, lows. One of the design goals of 5v5 was to try to raise that floor, even though it was at the expense of some of some of those high moments.”

As such, 5v5 was chosen to increase individual agency, to better balance the impact each class can have in a match, to make the experience more “cognitively manageable, and – perhaps most significantly of all – to alleviate extremely long queue times. “Players generally queue Tank less,” continues Keller, “leading to longer wait times for all while we wait for a Tank to free up to find a proper match.” And with Overwatch 2 requiring one rather than two t…

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UPDATE 5.30pm UK: Roblox has responded further to Bloomberg’s article, and has now said the report fails to properly contextualise the scale of the game’s issues with player safety versus the size of its platform.
“A recent article contained glaring mischaracterisations about how we protect users of all ages on the platform and failed to reflect both the complexities of online child safety and the realities of the overwhelmingly positive experiences that tens of millions of people of all ages have on Roblox every single day,” a Roblox spokesperson said in a statement to Eurogamer, providing a link to a lengthy blog post by the company’s chief safety officer Matt Kaufman.

ORIGINAL STORY 4.30pm UK:
Roblox’s record on child safety has come under fire yet again, this time in a damning new Bloomberg report that details the scale of the issue faced by the game’s developers, who are unable to keep all of its young players safe.

Last year, Roblox itself reported 13,316 instances of child exploitation to US authorities, and responded to over 1300 requests from authorities for detail on predatory players.

In the last six years, at least two dozen people hav…

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A “leaked” trailer of Guilty Gear Strive’s fourth season has popped up online.
Initially, the video was seemingly stumbled upon as a live, if unlisted, upload on YouTube. As soon as the news spread, however, the video was swiftly marked private… but not before about a dozen people uploaded it to their own channels, and many others grabbed a handful of informative screenshots.
The news below may include spoilers, so please only proceed if you’re happy to have the surprises ruined!

Guilty Gear Strive Season 4 Reveal Trailer Dizzy, Venom, Unika, Lucy EVO 2024

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 publisher Activision has made it clear that you cannot simply toggle off its upcoming game’s much-hyped new “omnimovement” feature, which lets you sprint and dive in any direction.

Speaking via the official Call of Duty podcast, Activision confirmed omnimovement was a permanent mechanic in the game and a “global system” across all of its modes – campaign, multiplayer and zombies. And no, there’s no option to switch it off.

“Can you toggle omnimovement on and off?” Activision senior director of studio communications Stephanie Snowden said. “The answer is no. Omnimovement is a core foundational mechanic of the game, you cannot turn it off. But I think where people maybe got that impression was, we have another new feature, a part of movement, called Intelligent Movement.”

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Atlus has released an official Persona 5 coffee line, so you can set up your own iconic Café Leblanc.

In collaboration with Jade City Foods, the coffee line includes three different roasts: the Café Leblanc dark roast, Phantom Thieves of Hearts medium roast, or Shujin Academy light roast.

The dark roast offers chocolate and caramel notes, the medium roast has fruity acidity, and the light roast has a cherry and chocolate flavour. All are available as whole beans or ground.

Persona 5 Royal Gameplay Trailer – E3 2019

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Crocs has teamed up with The Pokémon Company to offer more official versions of its shoes.

Following the Pikachu-themed Classic Clog released earlier this year, four more variants are due to arrive this year based on Gen 1 favourites Gengar, Charizard, Snorlax, and Jigglypuff.

Each design features a Jibbitz charm to go with its colour scheme, as well as Pokéball logos on the straps. I hate them all.

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NetherRealm has unveiled our first peek at upcoming DLC fighter, Takeda Takahashi.
Available from 23rd July as part of the Kombat Pack – and from 30th July for everyone else – Yakuza fighter Takahashi has an “inspired moveset” that includes serrated whips, explosive projectiles, and “mastery of teleportation to attack opponents from behind”.

Mortal Kombat 1 – Official Takeda Gameplay Trailer

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This week on the Eurogamer Newscast, we discuss Microsoft’s big changes to Xbox Game Pass.

Xbox Game Pass for console is gone, unless you subscribe already. In its place: Xbox Game Pass Standard, which will no longer include new day one games from Microsoft, Activision, Blizzard and Bethesda. Oh, and everything’s going up in price.
Do these changes mark the end of Game Pass being a must-have subscription for Xbox owners? Or, after an impressive summer presentation painting a rosy picture of Microsoft’s 2025 slate, are you now more likely to subscribe to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, where day one launches will remain. Joining me this week are Eurogamer’s Ed Nightingale and Victoria Kennedy to discuss.

Newscast: Does the loss of day one launches make Xbox Game Pass pointless?

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Total War: Pharaoh – Dynasties, the free and final addition to the war sim, now has a release date.

The “expansion-sized addition” will include new map regions, new cultures, gameplay mechanics, and quality of life improvements. It’s set for release on 25th July.

You can check out more in the trailer below.

Total War: PHARAOH – Dynasties Overview

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