• E78: Gaming News - Elden Ring Stories, Call of Duty, State of Play, Rarest Pokemon Card, God of War TV Series, Switch OLED Burn-In Test, Upgraded DualSense & More

  • Mar 14 2022
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

E78: Gaming News - Elden Ring Stories, Call of Duty, State of Play, Rarest Pokemon Card, God of War TV Series, Switch OLED Burn-In Test, Upgraded DualSense & More

  • Summary

  • Elden Ring Stories - As the weeks go by, more strange stories are coming out about Elden Ring. Last week it was people selling in-game items on eBay, this week... well, you need to listen.

    There won't be a Call of Duty game in 2023.

    We cover the March State of Play Stream, which showed one particular game that got both of us pretty excited.

    Bobby Kotick up to his old tricks again.

    Gran Turismo microtransactions go from around $5 per car, up to $40 in the newest game.

    Forspoken gets delayed.

    A man destroys his life over a Pokemon card. 3 years of prison, $100,000 in fines and more... just for a rare Charizard card.

    The Rarest Pokemon card has recently sold in auction - fetching $900,000.

    Phil Spencer says something a little silly we don't agree with.

    A YouTube channel has discovered that the newest PS5 DualSense controllers (the blue, pink and purple), have upgraded, stronger internal components.

    A recent torture test on a Switch OLED Model has shown that the updated screen is of really high quality and extremely resistant to screen burn-in/ghosting.

    Amazon in talks with Sony to develop a God of War TV Series.

    Uncharted (the movie) cracks over $100 million at the box office. Sony announces there will be more movies to come.

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