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We're launching The Eurogamer 100 today - here's what it's all about
We're launching The Eurogamer 100 - here's what it is and how it works.
You might have spotted Eurogamer is 25 this week, and so alongside the first appearance of a few permanent micro-wrinkles and a sharp decline in people asking us for ID, we're marking the occasion with something special. To make it onto the list, games must be (legally) obtainable and playable on current-generation hardware, which right now means consoles such as the Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch, the various streaming and subscription services out there, mobiles, smart TVs, leftfield options like the Playdate, and of course the humble PC. And it means they have to be in a good place, be that because they're still as brilliant to play now as they were when they first launched, or because they've been gradually improved over time to find themselves in great shape, or been faithfully updated, remade or restored.
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