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While Sony may have purchased Bungie with specific end-goals in mind, it's clear -- some two years later -- that the deal hasn't improved PlayStation whatsoever. In fact, it's becoming increasingly nebulous why the acquisition was made at all, with Bungie hemorrhaging money, laying off hundreds, shedding high-end talent, and churning through funds that could be better spent by Sony's actually reliable stable of teams. With further layoffs, the creation of a new spin-off first party squad, and drama galore, there's plenty for us to get into on this topic alone. But there are other things to discuss, too: Firesprite is seemingly making a PlayStation 6 game, Until Dawn Remake got an ESRB rating, Activision's compelling white paper makes a great case for skill-based matchmaking, and more. Then: Listener inquiries! Do we have any nostalgia for pandemic-era gaming? Would Sony have been wise to rely more heavily on established IP for their games-as-a-service push? With studio failures aplenty, is it even worth getting into game dev at this point? How has Colin been dealing with Boar's Head's darkest days ever?

Timestamps:
0:00:00 - Intro

00:28:15 - San Diego Live show!

00:29:55 - where baby?

00:36:39 - Will CCDF work at LSM?

00:45:46 - Boar's Head listeria outbreak

00:53:52 - Stolen pet waste basket

00:59:22 - Mega Man figure jar

01:03:51 - Cleaning in the shower

01:07:50 - New PSVR2 and PS5 pricing

01:14:33 - Astro Bot Dualsense

01:16:44 - Until Dawn Remake gets rated

01:20:43 - Voice actors strike

01:23:12 - Skill Based match making works

01:32:51 - Legacy of Kain returns?

01:42:57 - Alien Hominid 1 and 2 remastered

01:46:20 - Armored Core and Silent Hill sales and downloads

01:47:37 - What are we playing?

02:08:23 - Bungie Layoffs

02:52:06 - Firesprite's future game

02:59:00 - New PS Plus games

03:03:31 - Gaming with Biden and Trump

03:06:23 - PlayStation's creativity

03:12:34 - Pandemic gaming

03:19:58 - New vs old IP for live service

03:26:43 - Why pursue a career in games?

03:38:06 - Requirement to keep games going

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Kevin Cooper

Nardwuar. A national treasure. #DootDoot

Kevin Cooper

My gut says that it was ultimately Jim Ryan's fault that the due diligence wasn't done thoroughly enough before the purchase of Bungie. He probably thought that they needed to lock Bungie down before someone else did, and pushed the deal through.