Sony's State of Play play was full of Final Fantasy cloned characters, Nintendo vs. PowerWorld Showdown, and more on this weeks amazing podcast episode!
This week, we're talking about the potential return of E3 in the form of IICON! We also talk about EA doubling down on their live service rhetoric and how Linux gamers are SUPPOSEDLY all cheaters, as well as Sony's DMCA actions against fanmade Bloodborne projects combined with the very recent PSN outage (which is up as of the uploading of this video. And lastly, how S&box may change the gaming industry by letting people publish their own S&box games as standalone games!
🚨 This week on Off The Console: The $100 game debate. Will GTA VI be the first? Plus, potential tech tariffs that could skyrocket prices, and major shake-ups at Sony! 🎮💥 Plus, why Multiversus is shutting down. And tangents galore!
Looks like Xbox is aiming for Switch 2 to be their new handheld. Microsoft just dropped a bunch of news for Xbox fans! Join us for more in this week's episode.
Valve heads to CES with Lenovo?! What the hell is going on with Balatro and PEGI? And as Sony comes to an agreement with KADOKAWA, the "final spec" approaches. And as the year closes, Valve and us look back at our past year in gaming and surprises and games we kinda forgot we played this year too!
We're taking this week off due to the holiday here in the US. We hope you have a terrific weekend and we'll be back next week! And if you can't get by without an episode on Sunday, you can listen to one of our previous shows. 😅
Get ready for a jam-packed episode! We’re diving into retro handhelds, taking on horror games, and dissecting the latest on Starfield. We’ll cover the Qualcomm and ARM feud, Google’s search monopoly, and even the Internet Archive hack! Plus, we debate gaming launchers, relive Prince of Persia, and give Halloween gaming recs. Don't miss out on the laughs, insights, and gaming nostalgia!
Join Gardiner, Hi-Tech, and James as we explore the latest in gaming and tech. Dive into discussions on Qualcomm's ARM license issues, Ubisoft layoffs, and the complexities of corporate acquisitions...