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Had a busy week and couldn't catch up on the biggest happenings in the gaming world? Here is this week's weekly roundup to get you up to date on news, features and reviews.

News

Suicide Squad director David Ayer has tweeted out our first look at the assembled team in costume.
Microsoft's new operating system will see a staggered release across an array of platforms later this year.
The patch does fix several issues PC players have been experiencing, however.
The main creative force behind the first film, including star Keanu Reeves, is coming back.
Black Mesa is still Early Access, but now includes deathmatch and Steam Workshop integration.
A new Plants vs. Zombies game is also slated for release at the same time.
According to EA's timeline, Titanfall could be the publisher's big holiday game for 2016.
Oculus VR gives you a glimpse at the consumer Oculus Rift model.
The pipes you've grown to know and love are back, with a number of new additions in tow.

Reviews

BoxBoy builds dozens of great ideas around a simple puzzle-platformer premise.
Spellcasting in Magicka: Wizard Wars is good fun, but it's not a perfect fit with MOBA-style multiplayer.
Smart co-op partners make Shadowrun Chronicles: Boston Lockdown's tactical combat work, but anything less falls short.
Spy is a hilarious twist on the genre while showcasing McCarthy's formidable comic skill.
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood doubles down on blood and guts, but in doing so sacrifices some of its heart.

Features

We talk about the pitchforks, masterpieces, and biting the hand that feeds you.
There have been quite a few X-Men to have been featured on the big screen. Here are some that we hope get their own movies soon.
We took a trip down memory lane with the best Prince of Persia games that have been made so far: the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time trilogy.
Having just come out of Star Wars day, we thought it'd be a good time to look at some of the best Star Wars games ever made.
Ever wondered what exactly the Suicide Squad is and who are its members?
A close look at Dota 2's pre-International patch 6.84, and how it changes the game.

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