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BULLETCAST, July 19 – What you need to know now

Commander Shepard's a girl. Who knew? We did. Get this amazing revelation and all of this morning's other major headlines below the fold.

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  • BioWare's explained to Brenna why it's taken so long for the female Commander Shepard to be recognised in Mass Effect's marketing.
  • SCEE's 3D boss, Mick Hocking, has been talking up PS3 3D and a potential VR return ahead of his Develop keynote on Thursday.
  • Microsoft’s Dennis Durkin has said the company won’t try to force Kinect on core gamers.
  • It's being rumoured that Avatar Kinect will launch next week in the wake of a 360 system update.
  • Gamestop reckons new Sony and Microsoft hardware could be with us in 2014. It's a popular view.
  • NCsoft's confirmed it's going to be making a big announcement at gamescom.
  • Square's confirmed it’s to launch Final Fantasy XIII-2 in the west next January.
  • Earth Defence Force: Insect Armageddon hits Europe on Friday for 360 and PS3. Watch this to see if it's any good. Spoiler: it is.
  • Tane Mumea, the first all-new character in EA's SSX reboot, has been shown.
  • EA has made its new Texas development studio official, announcing 300 new jobs to boot.
  • Tommy Refenes and Edmund McMillen "don't f**king care" that Super Meat Boy gets pirated. It's all gravy, apparently.
  • Voltron: Defender of the Universe exists.
  • Capcom's cancelled MegaMan Legends 3, less than a year after its announcement.
  • El Shaddai: Ascension's been delayed in the US.
  • Microsoft's announced pre-order incentives for the Halo CE reboot.

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Patrick Garratt is a games media legend - and not just by reputation. He was named as such in the UK's 'Games Media Awards', the equivalent of a lifetime achievement award. After garnering experience on countless gaming magazines, he joined Eurogamer and later split from that brand to create VG247, putting the site on the map with fast, 24-hour a day coverage, and assembling the site's earliest editorial teams. He retired from VG247, and the games industry, in 2017.
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