There will be a podcast this week, but it’s been delayed a bit. Keep your eye on this space for more podcast goodness.
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Episode 523: Valve Running Out of SteamEpisode 523: Valve Running Out of Steam
Valve continues to have problems in the wake of Epic (and now Discord) giving developers more of the earnings pie, as the year draws to a close. Meanwhile, T.J. explains his gamertag.
This week’s episode includes the following news items:
- Developers do not believe Steam is worth it anymore
- Canada announced for Civilization VI: Gathering Storm
- Studio Wildcard’s Atlas is delayed by a week
- Rainbow Six Siege chat filter and toxicity update
Let us know what your favorite game of 2018 was.
Episode 728: No Man’s RenewalEpisode 728: No Man’s Renewal
In this episode, the guys discuss Riot Games reportedly canceled an unannounced platform fighter, Fallout getting nominated for 16 Emmy Awards, and a player coming back after a 11 year, 5 month ban to continue the same argument from 2013.
The news includes:
- No Man’s Sky goes 5.0 with a sweeping tech update
- Yakuza studio Ryu Ga Gotoku will reveal its next game at Tokyo Game Show 2024
- Nintendo reveals Emio – The Smiling Man as a new Famicom Detective Club game
Let us know what you think.
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Episode 315: Titanfall T-Shirt Contest ContinuesEpisode 315: Titanfall T-Shirt Contest Continues
This week’s podcast is fairly heavy on the Xbox One news, but at least it makes for a themed podcast. Jordan expresses his fears at controllers that look at you, while QWOP and Surgeon Simulator 2013 are discussed.
This week’s news includes:
- PS4 did have always on DRM, camera, but Sony changed it at E3
- Report: Xbox One’s capabilities better than Microsoft expected
- Report: Xbox One will be able to run Windows 8 apps
- Xbox One getting Unity support to aid indie developers
- Half-Life 3 rumors squashed by Surgeon Simulator 2013 dev
- Star Citizen asset cost for ships “anywhere from $35,000 to $150,000”
The “Win a Titanfall T-shirt” contest continues. Merely answer, “What game at E3 impressed you the most?” to enter to win a large size tee.
