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This week for community questions on the podcast, we'll have Ben Hanson, Kyle Hilliard, Leo Vader, and Charles Harte in the studio. It's your turn to make the show better by leaving a question, news story, BetterQuest goal, or anything else for us to read on the show as a comment below! We’ll choose our favorite and iam8bit will ship out the great prize below for the winner! We'll stop pulling questions around 8am Central on Wednesday.

On this week’s episode we’ll be talking about...

  • Switch 2 confirmed!

  • Xbox closing Arkane Austin and Tango Gameworks

  • Revisiting Prey

  • Hades 2

  • Funko Fusion

  • Batman: Arkham Shadow

  • Iron Man VR

Due to a couple of small embargoes for things not listed here, we're likely not able to share the podcast on Wednesday or stream it live for folks at the Backstage Pass this week. We'll share the unedited version after the fact for Backstage Pass supporters though.

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You can also find the Grim Fandango vinyl for sale in iam8bit’s online store, and you can use the promo code GOTITFORMYMOMMA for 10% off everything under $100. Psst… please don’t post that promo code anywhere else on the internet. It’s a MinnMax-exclusive thing. https://www.iam8bit.com/collections/all

Comments

Sekiro505

Hellooo As much as I love game pass I have always thought that day one games shouldn't be released on game pass. It doesn't make sense and we are now seeing. We are just waiting any day now where Xbox is going to announce a restructure on Xbox game pass. Me personally I would release them on game pass six months later. Some people might wait but let's be honest if the game is getting a lot of buzz people will get it. The best example is for Forza horizon 5. The early access alone had so many players and they paid for that early access. How do you think this problem?

william hittle

Hey, cohorts. If all video game companies shut down today, and no new video games were ever released, how many hours of entertainment do you think you could squeeze out of the games that you already own? Do you have a favorite game that you'd replay forever? Would you finally clear out every game from your backlog? Or do you think you'd get tired of old video games and find a new hobby? Do you need new video games in order to be a happy gamer?