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Episode 762: Silksong SilksongEpisode 762: Silksong Silksong
There’s a Silksong in the air, with lots of SIlksong. But despite the Silksong, we have other non-Silksong stuff, including Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage closed beta kicking off on September 11.
The news includes:
- Hollow Knight: Silksong causes server chaos on Xbox, Steam, and Nintendo as platforms grind to a halt
- 42,000 Pokémon TCG Phantasmal Flames products have been swiped by a scalper group
- Former PS5 console exclusive, Helldivers 2, now tops Xbox sales chart as Sony continues to dabble with its multi-platform strategy
Let us know what you think.
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Episode 473: Jonah Bashes Zelda, Gets SnarkedEpisode 473: Jonah Bashes Zelda, Gets Snarked
This week’s episode features Jonah being seriously critical of the Zelda series and getting the aghast reactions from his co-hosts (and probably the internet at large). The crew also discusses games on laptops and dreaming about the games they’d played. There’s another Gaming Flashback this week, 2007’s Game of the Year, Yaris.
This week’s news includes:
- Night Trap 25th Anniversary Edition to haunt PS4 and PC players in August
- Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy spotted with Xbox One controls
- Dragon Quest XI coming West next year
- Assassin’s Creed Origins director says game won’t be on Nintendo Switch
The Question of the Week: “What game do you play most on your laptop?”
Episode 747: The Next XboxEpisode 747: The Next Xbox
Some of the minor news discussed include Defiance coming back 4 years after servers were shut down, BlizzCon 2025 not happening, Moon Studios going full indie, buying No Rest For the Wicked’s publishing rights from Take-Two and Final Fantasy 16 PC version removing Denuvo Anti-tamper DRM. The Gaming Flashback is 2015’s Bloodborne.
The news includes:
- Humble Games Showcase
- Killing Floor 3 delayed to later in 2025
- Next-gen Xbox reportedly coming in 2027, handheld rumored for this year
Let us know what you think.
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