Daily NewsRadar: Horror with Hunt: Showdown, Overwatch's next hero, Netflix gets Lost in Space and more
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A news storm is passing overhead, so let us be your umbrella. Here's the most important n𓃲ews for Thursday.
Get ready to see a lot more of Hunt: Showdown
A closed beta already had y🎶our favorite streamers screaming into their headsets, but now you can try Crytek's horror tinged, mon🤪ster tracking multiplayer game for yourself. is available now on Steam Early Access, where it will set you back $29.99.
Did Blizzard tease a new Overwatch hero?
A tricksy tweet from our benevolent Overwatch overlor🐻ds has sent fans into a spin, mentioning Operation White Dome and an unfamiliar name, Private First Class Emre Sarioglu. Take a look for yourself, and let the theories begin.
[DECLASSIFIED] After-Action Rep🍨ort: Operation “WHITE DOME” pic.twitter.com/fvnUQQEFDC
Netflix finds Lost in Space
You might remember Lost in Space as the old black and white TV show that your dad gets all nostalgic about, or maybe as the questio༺nable 1998 Matt LeBlanc movie. Either way, you might want to see how it looks now it's had the Netf𒈔lix treatment. Lost in Space premieres 13 April.
Win a Nintendo Switch with Layers of Fear: Legacy
Prepare to taste terror. For a chance to win 🌜 and fill in your email address (one entry per person, and it’s only open to the US and the UK). The contest closes at 00:01 GMT on 26 February. Click for the full terms and conditions.
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