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The TD Gaming Podcast reaches its big 700th episode milestone, but unfortunately it covers some boring industry news about Microsoft, Activision, Lies of P, and giantesses in Baldur’s Gate 3.
The news items include:
- Microsoft closes $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard
- Phil Spencer: Activision Blizzard games are not coming to Game Pass until 2024
- Cities: Skylines 2 performance has “not achieved the benchmark we targeted”
- Cities: Skylines 2 won’t use Steam Workshop for mod sharing
- Lies of P passes 1 million units sold
Let us know what you think.
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Episode 746: More Tony HawkEpisode 746: More Tony Hawk
This week, the guys discuss the fact that Cities: Skylines 2‘s asset editor is remaining a distant dream as Colossal Order is still working on it but says it’s ‘proven more technically challenging than initially anticipated’, Western Digital sold their SSDs to SanDisk, and Naughty Dog boss says “don’t bet” on there being a The Last of Us Part 3.
The news includes:
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 official announcement reveals deluxe edition with Doom Slayer
- Call of Duty admits it’s using generative AI to ‘help develop some in-game assets’
Let us know what you think.
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Gaming Podcast 137: BeateratorGaming Podcast 137: Beaterator
This week’s gaming podcast covers a bunch of topics you’d expect to hear in a gaming podcast. What? Yeah, we’re flashing back to Master of Orion and taking a little look into the background of Stephen Barcia all while covering a bit of news and community comments. This weeks news includes:
Microsoft Having Trouble With Halo:ODST- FCC Wants Universal Game Rating System
- Microsoft announces price drop on Xbox 360
- More Big Name Games coming to the iPhone/iPod Touch
- PlayStation 2 God of War games coming to PS3
- Nintendo DSi Games to hit shelves this fall
This week’s question of the week is pretty simple: what, in your opinion, is the best generation of consoles from the earliest until today’s consoles?
