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Kotaku's Jason Schreier reports that a Star Wars: Battlefront spin-off, code-named "Viking" was cancelled by EA in the first half of 2019 after the team was unable to meet development timeline requirements. Here are today's stories: - Sources: EA Canceled A Star Wars: Battlefront Spinoff Last Year - Nvidia’s GeForce Now loses Bethesda Softworks games - Valve's Index VR production has been impacted by coronavirus - PUBG players on Xbox One and PS4 can party up now - Dying Light is free to play this weekend on PC with a new Story Mode difficulty Support the channel and the content you love with a monthly channel Membership! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb4Hn--FteZWjwswcsRrTNg/join Follow me on other platforms and stay up to date! Twitter: http://twitter.com/prettychillguy Twitch: http://twitch.tv/samueladams Instagram: http://instagram.com/samueladamsmedia YouTube: http://youtube.com/samueladamsmedia --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In Zombroz Episode 162 we discuss Alpha Omega's Black Ops 4 DLC 3 Nuketownremake reveal information, A bombshell article from Kotaku's Jason Schreier, Alpha Omega speculation, along with your submitted questions. ZB Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Zombrozpodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ybfump7t Itunes: https://tinyurl.com/ycs6wwto
Hold on to your hype, it is time for the latest episode of Not Enough Resources! Be sure to follow us on Twitter @NERPodcast. As always, send us your comments and suggestions. You can subscribe to Not Enough Resources on iTunes or Google Play. Please remember to rate and leave a review as well! We might read it on air, and it is a great way to leave us some feedback. Now Playing - A great new genre has exploded in the gaming world: Auto Battlers. Between Auto Chess, DotA: Underlords and League of Legends Team Fight Tactics, everyone is looking for a bit of the new genre on the block. Each game has it's own subtle differences, but between the three of them, a single one hasn't alienated itself from the pack. Maybe there is room for a fourth game in the genre? Perhaps in a beloved sci-fi universe? We hope, but are still addicted to the versions put out so far. News - Once again, Kotaku's Jason Schreier has a great deep dive on the working conditions of another AAA studio, this time focusing on Treyarch and the Call of Duty Black Ops franchise. Read his in-depth article here, and then add Treyarch to the list of companies that are in the cross hairs for unionization. Dylan compares the current state of the industry to how Hollywood was controlled at every level by the studios back in it's heyday, and how gaming might be able to evolve pass their current growing pains. Competitive Corner - Dylan is still abstaining from Riot, so he is on the search for a new esport to scratch his itch. Meanwhile, in the Overwatch League, both the San Francisco Shock and the Vancouver Titans have had their blood drawn, and by unexpected teams too. This is a great shake up to the league, and keeps the season chugging along with every team having suffered at least one loss. Following his retirement from the League, Gesture spills the beans on the 2-2-2 lock coming in Stage 4 of Season 2. Hopefully the rumor is true and Overwatch see's a big shake up to it's meta in the coming months. Remember, be kind to your fellow gamers.
In this episode Caitie and Jordan discuss the two most recent BioWare articles from Kotaku's Jason Schreier focusing on the development history of Anthem, and the past and future of DA4's development.
We're back, and riding the new name into a new weekly format. It's been a busy week in the industry as we talk The Division 2, Sekiro, and a whole lot more. Kotaku's Jason Schreier has been breaking big stories on Bioware, Star Wars Celebration has had some big gaming reveals, and Rich can't stop playing Ace Attorney during his break at work. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gecko-gamescast/support
Carlos, Matthew, and Miggy go all out on speculation in this episode of the TMG Podcast. We started the episode off with users review bombing Borderlands 2 after the announcement that the PC version of Borderlands 3 will be a 6-month exclusive in the Epic Games Store. Then, the speculation begins - looks like Watch Dogs 3 will be set in London, and the next Assassin's Creed game will take a stab on Vikings history. Then, we tackle the big one - Kotaku's Jason Schreier and his expose on the development of Anthem in BioWare. We mention the big bomb shells that was revealed in his lengthy article which I highly suggest you read in its entirety. Subscribe! We are on iTunes! Follow us on Twitter! Intro and outro from MrBulbamike All episodes of the TMG Podcast can be found at www.toomuchgaming.net
This week, the boys talk some Pax East news, Borderlands 3, and why BioWare may be in trouble after an article by Kotaku's Jason Schreier went viral. They also talk to Galoob to find out some backstory on where the Game Genies came from... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamegeniescast/message
Kotaku's Jason Schreier returns for number five on our Top 25 RPG countdown: Suikoden 2! He joins Kat and Nadia to talk about 108 Stars of Destiny, Iron Chef cooking challenges, Luca Blight vs. Kefka, and much more. Plus, Pokemon Sword and Shield have been announced as the latest Pokemon generation, and Kat and Nadia have thoughts on how it will translate to Switch!
In this excerpt from an upcoming Run Button video for Lovers In A Dangerous Spacetime Kyle and I talk about Red Dead Redemption and the recent Rockstar labor stories based largely on reporting by Kotaku's Jason Schreier
On this week's episode, Kotaku news editor, Jason Schreier, joins host Josiah Renaudin to discuss how Kotaku breaks such big stories, why investigative reporting is so important in the games industry, the response to early reports about major game delays, and the difference between YouTubers and traditional writers.
JRPG nerds unite as Kotaku's Jason Schreier joins Kat and Nadia for this week's episode of the podcast. The trio begin by discussing Trails of Cold Steel before moving on to reviewing I Am Setuna (19:30) - the new RPG by Square Enix's Tokyo RPG Factory. Does it live up to expectations? Listen and find out!
Rob, Sean Sands, and Kotaku's Jason Schreier take a comprehensive look at Starcraft 2: Legacy of the Void. The campaign is coming to an end as long-remembered friends from the original game are back to complete the story of Starcraft. The crew discusses the current state of multiplayer, Archon mode, and how to have the most fun in the game.
Fran and Christian are joined by noted JRPG fan, Kotaku's Jason Schreier, to discuss the Suikoden franchise -- notably the first two games in the series, the latter of which is a true classic and recently came to the PlayStation Vita in North America!
This week Eric talks about playing Torchlight 2 (now with more alpaca!) and Far Cry 3 (which Dave has yet to frickin' finish), Joel actually completes Grim Fandango more than a decade after starting, Dave tries his darndest to sell us on Gemini Rue while we try our darndest to be enthusiastic, and we pontificate about the upcoming Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon based on nothing but this incredible and absurd trailer. The topic of the week was inspired by this article by Kotaku's Jason Schreier that suggests that review score aggregate site Metacritic hurts developers and by extension video games in general. We think it's a thought-provoking and informative read that is well worth your time. So this week we were inspired to do a (rather meta) critique of Metacritic and its effect on our purchasing decisions. In our discussion we do allude to ideas discussed in the Kotaku article, so you may want to hit pause at the halfway mark and go read that first. We'd love to hear how (if at all) game reviews influence your video game purchasing decisions. If you feel that you have anything that could add to the conversation write to us at hello@staringatscreens.org or tweet us @StaringScreens.