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Best viewed with images enabled. Having trouble viewing this email? [View it online](. [Eurogamer.net]( Word up, and welcome to The Eurogamer.net Daily. [Interview with the video game whale]( Splashing the cash. [87 comments]( • 25 October 2017 • Vic Hood [Kinect officially dead]( [Kinect officially dead]( Well bam, there it is. [113 comments]( • 25 October 2017 • Wesley Yin-Poole [Bungie insists it's not banning Destiny 2 PC players for using third-party applications]( [Bungie insists it's not banning Destiny 2 PC players for using third-party applications]( Even as players complain about being banned. [44 comments]( • 25 October 2017 • Wesley Yin-Poole [Jelly Deals: GAME is selling PlayStation VR with Resi 7, GT Sport and more for £350]( [Jelly Deals: GAME is selling PlayStation VR with Resi 7, GT Sport and more for £350]( Plus, NOW TV is still a thing. [22 comments]( • 25 October 2017 • Jamie Wallace [Tracing the ancestry of Assassin's Creed, from Prince of Persia to the Holy Land]( [Tracing the ancestry of Assassin's Creed, from Prince of Persia to the Holy Land]( Assassin's Creed's origins: A chat with Patrice Désilets about building the tower. [15 comments]( • 25 October 2017 • Edwin Evans-Thirlwell [The Assassin's Creed series, ranked]( [The Assassin's Creed series, ranked]( As Ezio one, two, three. [16 comments]( • 25 October 2017 • Tom Phillips [The PUBG Pan wasn't meant to be bulletproof]( [The PUBG Pan wasn't meant to be bulletproof]( Here's A Thing. [6 comments]( • 25 October 2017 • Chris Bratt [Jelly Deals: Humble's Day of the Devs 2017 bundle is live now]( [Jelly Deals: Humble's Day of the Devs 2017 bundle is live now]( Grim Fandango! Full Throttle! Flinthook! [7 comments]( • 25 October 2017 • Jamie Wallace [Destiny 2 PC datamined, DLC details unearthed]( [Destiny 2 PC datamined, DLC details unearthed]( Hints at new and returning locations, upcoming events, more. [14 comments]( • 25 October 2017 • Tom Phillips [Metal Gear Survive comes out in February]( [Metal Gear Survive comes out in February]( UPDATE: Out on PC alongside console. [39 comments]( • 25 October 2017 • Wesley Yin-Poole You received this email because you're subscribed to The Eurogamer.net Daily. Fed up of these amazing & informative emails? [Unsubscribe here](.

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