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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. [Be advised: Titanfall 2's multiplayer runs much deeper than the original] Things to mech and do. [51 comments] • 24 October 2016 • Jon Denton [GAME charges people to try PlayStation VR in its shops] [GAME charges people to try PlayStation VR in its shops] UPDATE: GAME says payment ensures "dedicated staff" man the pods. [287 comments] • 24 October 2016 • Wesley Yin-Poole [Nintendo fans pick apart Switch reveal video] [Nintendo fans pick apart Switch reveal video] And find not all is as it seems. [52 comments] • 24 October 2016 • Tom Phillips [Battlefield 1 outsells combined week one of Battlefield 4 and Hardline] [Battlefield 1 outsells combined week one of Battlefield 4 and Hardline] Boom. [72 comments] • 24 October 2016 • Wesley Yin-Poole [Watch: Let's play Red Dead Redemption] [Watch: Let's play Red Dead Redemption] Aoife and Johnny go Back to the Party. [6 comments] • 24 October 2016 • Johnny Chiodini [Super Mario 64 and the coin that's impossible to collect] [Super Mario 64 and the coin that's impossible to collect] Ground £. [22 comments] • 24 October 2016 • Wesley Yin-Poole [Dark Souls 3's Ashes of Ariandel DLC is out early on Xbox One] [Dark Souls 3's Ashes of Ariandel DLC is out early on Xbox One] UPDATE: Not anymore. But the release has been brought forward a few hours. [14 comments] • 24 October 2016 • Jeffrey Matulef [Xbox Live Games With Gold for November announced] [Xbox Live Games With Gold for November announced] Super Dungeon Bros! Murdered: Soul Suspect! Monkey Island! Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon! [18 comments] • 24 October 2016 • Wesley Yin-Poole [The hunt for Battlefield 1's big easter eggs has begun] [The hunt for Battlefield 1's big easter eggs has begun] Morse mythology. [8 comments] • 24 October 2016 • Martin Robinson [Pokémon Go celebrates Halloween by flooding self with yet more Zubats, Drowzees] [Pokémon Go celebrates Halloween by flooding self with yet more Zubats, Drowzees] Gastly. [10 comments] • 24 October 2016 • Johnny Chiodini 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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