Gaming Podcast’s Jonah Falcon and Shack News’ T.J. Denzer do a totally-not-ripping-off-Zero-Punctuation’s-Let’s-Drown-Out video of the former playing Gears Tactics as they discuss some of the news of the day.
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Episode 660: Bob’s Mystery GameEpisode 660: Bob’s Mystery Game
This week is full of rumors.
The news includes:
- Amazon leak says Tales from the Borderlands follow-up out this October
- Crash Bandicoot 4 developer Toys For Bob teases potential new game
- Sony possibly developing its own PlayStation PC game launcher
- Fresh report alleges sexist workplace at Nintendo of America
Let us know what you think.
2M Users Sign Up for COD: Elite Beta2M Users Sign Up for COD: Elite Beta
Activision’s Dan Amrich posted in his One of Swords blog that two million users have signed up Call of Duty: Elite‘s beta, who said the number “blew his mind” when “they hit that number in less than two weeks. That should give the dev team at Beachhead plenty to work with to kick off the beta, which officially starts July 14.”
“The official start of the beta is a month away, so there’s still plenty of time for you to sign up. When the studio head at Beachhead said this would be a live beta, he was not kidding — your participation really can make a difference in how Elite evolves,” added Amrich, “And don’t be discouraged by the big number, thinking you shouldn’t bother because they already have enough people — two million volunteers among 30 million Call of Duty players is a small amount. More would be even better. Once you’ve signed up, just watch your email inbox for an invite.”
The 2M beta applications aren’t necessarily an endorsement for Elite. Rather, users are probably curious to see the beta and if it pleases them. The paid subscription portion reportedly only represents 10% of Elite, anyway, and is aimed at more “professional” and “hardcore” gamers, aka clans.
Users can apply for the beta here.
Episode 628: The Core Nintendo FranchisesEpisode 628: The Core Nintendo Franchises
This week, Jonah, Scott and TJ have a huge debate over which franchises are the core ones for Nintendo. Mario and Zelda are the easy first two, but who is the third? Scott is also invested in what will be the next major Minecraft addition. There’s also a Gaming Flashback, looking at a minor roleplaying game from 2011, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, which has no relevance in 2021.
- Nintendo Switch developers say they already have 4K dev kits
- Dragon Age 4 is heading to PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC only
- Bloodlines 2 came close to being cancelled completely
- Mobs announced for fan vote ahead of Minecraft Live
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