We just found out that my recording of Podcast #283 didn’t take on my end. However, there is a backup, so all that means is that you’ll have to wait til tomorrow for the next podcast. Sorry for the delay.
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Episode 549: PS4 CrossplayingEpisode 549: PS4 Crossplaying
The crew realize how prickly gamers are getting. Lootboxes may make them complain, but it won’t stop them from paying. Exclusive DLC? That seems to be a bridge too far.
The news includes:
- Modern Warfare fans are cancelling pre-orders over Spec Ops exclusivity
- PS4 cross-play features reportedly out of beta, now available to all developers
- French CS:GO players can preview loot box contents now, but still have to claim them
Let us know what you think.
Episode 775: Shovel ‘Em In the HeadEpisode 775: Shovel ‘Em In the Head
This week’s podcast covers Nioh 3 crossing 1 million units sold to become the series’ fastest-selling game, Resident Evil Requiem has surpassing 5m copies sold in less than a week, and Discord delaying its global age verification rollout and cuts ties with Peter Thiel-backed verification vendor. This week’s Gaming Flashback is Shovel Knight.
The news includes:
- Sony was ready to approve a Bloodborne remake, but FromSoftware turned it down
- PlayStation reportedly plans to stop releasing major PS5 games on PC
- Steam Deck faces US stock issues as AI-driven RAM shortage hits gaming hardware
- Slay the Spire 2 confirms online co-op
- Stop Killing Games is launching NGOs in the European Union and the US
Let us know what you think.
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Episode 577: Slow News WeekEpisode 577: Slow News Week
There really wasn’t all that much going on this week in terms of hard news, but there was a bunch of mini-items that got discussed, as well as a Gaming Flashback of the terrifying game Amnesia: The Dark Descent.
What little news this week had included:
- Microsoft shutting down Mixer streaming platform
- Street Fighter 5 pros forfeit Capcom Pro Tour matches over lag
Let us know what you think.
