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The Eurogamer.net Daily: Don't expect The Witcher 4 any time soon - or maybe ever; In defence of Doom's multiplayer; The Doom movie missed the point - but so did most rival games

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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. [Don't expect The Witcher 4 any time soon - or maybe ever] "I can assure you we are not working on another Witcher." [58 comments] • 20 May 2016 • Robert Purchese [In defence of Doom's multiplayer] [In defence of Doom's multiplayer] Squad damage. [42 comments] • 20 May 2016 • Jon Denton [The Doom movie missed the point - but so did most rival games] [The Doom movie missed the point - but so did most rival games] The Rock and a hard place. [48 comments] • 20 May 2016 • Oli Welsh [Destiny leak reveals next expansion Rise of Iron] [Destiny leak reveals next expansion Rise of Iron] Meanwhile, Destiny 2 has been "rebooted". [60 comments] • 20 May 2016 • Tom Phillips [One of Street Fighter 5's greatest mysteries solved] [One of Street Fighter 5's greatest mysteries solved] Oh, so that's what he says. [35 comments] • 20 May 2016 • Wesley Yin-Poole [Uncharted 4's wonderful accessibility options] [Uncharted 4's wonderful accessibility options] Good Naughty Dog! [41 comments] • 20 May 2016 • Wesley Yin-Poole [Homefront: The Revolution developer acknowledges performance problems, promises fix] [Homefront: The Revolution developer acknowledges performance problems, promises fix] "Frame-rate is not currently where we want it to be." [72 comments] • 20 May 2016 • Tom Phillips [Elite Dangerous: Horizons hits Xbox One 3rd June] [Elite Dangerous: Horizons hits Xbox One 3rd June] The Engineers expansions launches on PC 26th May. [68 comments] • 20 May 2016 • Wesley Yin-Poole [Speedrunner sets new world record for Doom... 3?!] [Speedrunner sets new world record for Doom... 3?!] Sprints through campaign in under 65 minutes. [11 comments] • 20 May 2016 • Jeffrey Matulef [Watch Sega's 1996 training video for game testers] [Watch Sega's 1996 training video for game testers] Here we are now, entertain us. [24 comments] • 20 May 2016 • Jeffrey Matulef 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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