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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 663: The State of Play, Forward and DirectEpisode 663: The State of Play, Forward and Direct
This week’s episode takes a look at Sony’s State of Play, Ubisoft Forward and Nintendo Direct, and all of the games revealed in each conference. In addition, cryptocurrency gets all the reaction it deserves. Jonah expresses an unpopular GoldenEye 64 opinion, too.
Let us know what you think.
Episode 314: Post-E3 Discussion, Titanfall T-Shirt ContestEpisode 314: Post-E3 Discussion, Titanfall T-Shirt Contest
Jordan Lund and Jonah Falcon finally get back together after an eventful E3 2013, as Jordan finished his not-so-stellar review of The Last of Us. Part of the podcast was from Jonah’s live television show on MNN, which recapped Microsoft’s decision to reverse its online policies with the Xbox One.
The news this week includes:
- EA’s Soderlund states next-gen consoles should have come a year earlier
- Xbox One, PlayStation 4 premium games will cost $59.99
- EA’s Star Wars licensing deal ‘almost didn’t happen’, DICE pushed for Battlefront
- Fish claims Fez 2 won’t come to Xbox One due to anti-indie policy
This week has a contest: win a free Large T-Shirt of Titanfall, by answering the question: What game at E3 impressed you the most?
