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Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew
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Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew is a podcast hosted by Brett Deister that covers the latest news and reviews in the world of video games. With a focus on PC gaming, the show delves deep into discussions about new hardware releases, hardware surveys, gameplay mechanics, game design, and innovations in the industry. With each episode, Brett provides insightful commentary and analysis on the trends and changes shaping the gaming industry, as well as engaging discussions with guests and listeners on their favorite games. Whether you're a hardcore PC gamer or just curious about what's new on the gaming scene, Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew is a great way to stay updated and informed in an entertaining and engaging way.
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Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew is a podcast hosted by Brett Deister that covers the latest news and reviews in the world of video games. With a focus on PC gaming, the show delves deep into discussions about new hardware releases, hardware surveys, gameplay mechanics, game design, and innovations in the industry. With each episode, Brett provides insightful commentary and analysis on the trends and changes shaping the gaming industry, as well as engaging discussions with guests and listeners on their favorite games. Whether you're a hardcore PC gamer or just curious about what's new on the gaming scene, Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew is a great way to stay updated and informed in an entertaining and engaging way.
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Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew

Welcome to this week’s episode of Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew, your go-to source for honest takes and hot debates in the world of gaming. I’m your host, Brett Deister, and in this episode, we’re diving into the latest controversies and updates shaking up the industry. We kick things off with a look at the troubled launch of the Stalker remastered trilogy and why fans are fuming over language and content changes. Then, we weigh in on The Witcher’s Geralt voice actor sounding off about Ciri leading Witcher 4, the ongoing clash between Epic Games and SAG-AFTRA over AI voices in Fortnite, and why Randy Pitchford just can’t stop stirring the pot when it comes to Borderlands 4’s pricing. You’ll also hear about the surprising success of Star Wars Battlefront II, updates for Overwatch 2 and Marvel Rivals, the boom in RPGs like Expedition 33 and Baldur’s Gate 3, and a bumper Warhammer 40K sale on Steam. Plus, I’ll be sharing my unfiltered thoughts on Doom: The Dark Ages after playing through the whole thing—was it worth the hype (and the price tag)? Grab your favorite drink and get comfortable—let’s get into a week full of gaming news, strong opinions, and everything you need to know to stay in-the-know. 3 Fun Facts: Doom: The Dark Ages is one of the least "woke" AAA games released recently, according to the host, and the Doom Slayer actually speaks a word in the game! Star Wars Battlefront II has become popular again due to renewed interest from the Andor series, but a sequel isn't happening anytime soon. Warhammer 40k has a surprise free typing game on Steam that resembles the look of the "Boltgun" shooter, blending educational fun with the iconic franchise. Key Themes: Stalker trilogy remastered release controversy Geralt’s voice actor on Witcher 4 protagonist Borderlands 4 pricing and development budgets SAG-AFTRA vs. Epic over AI voice use RPG genre appeal and industry misconceptions Overwatch 2 and Marvel Rivals updates Doom: The Dark Ages launch performance…
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Welcome back to Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew! In this episode, host Brett Deister serves up a fresh batch of gaming news, trends, and hot takes from the world of PC and console gaming. Brett dives into everything from Krispy Kreme’s playful Pac-Man donut collab and the creative journey behind Expedition 33, to the exciting new modding opportunities for Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine 2. He unpacks the latest updates on Marvel Rivals, rising Nvidia GPU prices, and Ubisoft’s selective reporting on Assassin’s Creed Shadows. The episode also touches on long-awaited remakes like Prince of Persia: Sands of Time and the enhanced Stalker trilogy, plus updates on Epic’s Unreal Engine 5.6 and the confusing Steam “data breach” saga. Brett shares thoughts on EA’s return-to-office policy, the state of Star Wars Outlaws, and whether the gaming industry is heading for another crash or simply a much-needed reset. Whether you want news, commentary, or a healthy dose of opinion, this episode’s got plenty of grounds to keep you caffeinated. So grab your favorite brew and get ready for the latest buzz in gaming! 3 Fun Facts: Krispy Kreme partnered with Namco to release Pac-Man-themed donuts, celebrating Pac-Man’s 45th anniversary with three unique flavors. The integration studio (modding tools) used to develop Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is now available for the public, letting gamers create new campaigns and game modes. The Stalker Legends of the Zone Trilogy Enhanced Edition is launching with remastered graphics, mod support for both PC and consoles, and it’s even optimized for Steam Deck. Key Themes: Krispy Kreme Pac-Man donuts collaboration Expedition 33’s development reboot and outcome Warhammer 40K Space Marine 2 mod support Nvidia GPU price increases and impact Ubisoft’s reporting on Assassin's Creed Shadows Steam’s reported data breach confusion Signs and realignment of the gaming industry…
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Welcome back to Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew! In this week’s episode, host Brett Deister dives deep into the latest headlines shaking up the gaming world. From the much-anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI receiving a new release date—and sparking plenty of speculation—to big news from EA regarding layoffs at Codemaster and the evolving fate of the Battlefield series, there's a lot to unpack. Brett also explores an intriguing story about the lost (and now found!) source code for the original Fallout games, sales milestones for Expeditions and Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, and discusses the ongoing evolution of beloved franchises like Gears of War and Payday. He doesn’t shy away from hot-button topics, either; get ready for some candid thoughts on game pricing schemes, the culture shifts at major studios, and the increasingly steep cost of cosmetics in Diablo IV. So grab your favorite cup, sit back, and join us for a thoughtful, honest, and occasionally spicy look at what’s brewing in the world of gaming! 3 Fun Facts: Players of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 have spent 387 million hours in-game while drunk, and over 4 million enemies were killed in that state! The creator of Fallout thought the source code for Fallout and Fallout 2 was lost, but it turns out Rebecca Heineman of Interplay had saved copies all along. The total cost to get all Berserk cosmetics in Diablo IV is around $150—more than the game's actual expansion! Key Themes: Grand Theft Auto VI delay and trailer impressions EA’s studio cuts, priorities, and layoffs The preservation of classic Fallout source code Sales success for Expeditions 33 and smaller studios Kingdom Come: Deliverance II’s content and controversy Payday 3’s struggles and publisher acquisition Rising game prices and future pricing schemes…
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In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Brett discusses the upcoming open beta for Split Gate 2, EA's implementation of kernel-level anti-cheat software, Microsoft's price increases for Xbox consoles, and the suspension of shipments from China by 8-Bit Do due to new tariffs. The episode also covers significant layoffs in the gaming industry, with a focus on EA, Polygon, and Codemasters, and delves into the broader issues facing game developers and publishers today. 3 Fun Facts: Splitgate 2’s open beta will be available on both old and new consoles—with full cross-play—and will feature a custom map editor, potentially offering an infinite number of maps. EA’s kernel-level anti-cheat software, EA Javelin, claims a 99% accuracy rate and has prevented 33 million cheating attempts since 2022. The creator of the popular indie game “Skelegun” is just one person, yet their game has outperformed many AAA titles in polish and fun. Key Themes Splitgate 2 open beta and features EA’s new kernel-level anti-cheat software Microsoft and 8BitDo price hikes, tariffs Polygon layoffs and media consolidation EA layoffs and troubled Respawn projects AAA studios chasing trends, losing identity Gaming industry struggles, rising consumer dissatisfaction…
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Welcome to another episode of Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew, hosted by Brett Deister! In this jam-packed episode, Brett takes us through the latest happenings in the gaming and tech worlds, starting with the surprising growth in global PC shipments and what looming US-China trade tensions mean for the future (and our wallets). He covers the rising prices of motherboards and how tariffs and supply chains are shaking up the hardware market. The episode also dives into big updates from Steam, which is rolling out new accessibility features to help gamers with disabilities find titles that work for them. Brett discusses Discord’s new CEO and what that might mean for the popular gaming chat platform, as well as the launch of Razer’s newest productivity mice with their gamer-inspired designs. The conversation doesn’t stop there—Brett highlights the shadow drop of the Elder Scrolls: Oblivion remaster and the community’s reaction to changes in character creation, along with announcements for Robocop Rogue City’s upcoming expansion and the next entry in the Frostpunk series. He shares his take on Lords of the Fallen 2.0, celebrating its positive reception for listening to its audience. Finally, Brett tackles the big question of why gaming has such a strong male target audience, sharing candid opinions on the role of gender, heroic narratives in games, and the intersection (or lack thereof) between gaming and modern feminism. It’s a lively, opinionated journey through the latest industry news, hardware trends, and cultural debates—grab your favorite brew and let’s dive in! 3 fun facts: Steam is rolling out accessibility tags and features, allowing disabled players to easily find games that support their needs. The Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered was shadow dropped recently, stirring up both excitement and some controversy over its character creation language. Razer just released its first-ever vertical mouse, the ProClick v2 Vertical Edition, designed for productivity with a distinct gamer flair. 7 key themes: Global PC shipments growth and tariffs Rising motherboard and hardware prices Steam’s new accessibility features Discord appoints a new CEO Razer’s productivity-focused mouse launches Game remasters and expansion releases Gaming audience demographics and industry feminism…
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In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Brett Geiser delves into the internal conflicts at BioWare, discussing former lead writer David Gator's revelations about EA's preference for Mass Effect over Dragon Age and the challenges faced by the Dragon Age team. The episode also covers the release of Lords of the Fallen 2.0, updates on the next Battlefield game, and NVIDIA's new GPU drivers. Other game updates include Skull and Bones Year Two, Assassin's Creed sales figures, and Overwatch 2's new stadium mode. Additionally, Geiser touches on broader industry topics like government views on video games, China's tech claims, and impending tariffs on tech products. Here are 7 key themes discussed in this episode: Bioware’s internal conflicts and EA’s marketing missteps Updates and content changes in Lords of the Fallen Battlefield’s new features and skill-based matchmaking NVIDIA GPU driver issues and pricing challenges Ubisoft’s sales strategies and Skull and Bones content Overwatch 2’s new Stadium mode and player base Societal views on video games and male participation Here are three fun facts from this episode: The new "Stadium" mode in Overwatch 2 will be a big change, featuring third-person gameplay, unique hero abilities, and no hero swapping, leaning more into MOBA-style strategy. Lords of the Fallen 2.0 now includes a free Friends Pass and co-op play, plus over 50 post-launch updates, making it a much bigger and more social experience. Skull and Bones is finally getting land combat—years after release—so players can soon jump off their ships for sword fighting and firearm battles on land.…
In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Brett Deister discusses a variety of topics including the latest updates and issues in the gaming world. Brett covers the relaunch of Bungie's 'Marathon,' the ongoing hacking problems in 'Star Wars Battlefront 2' on PC, and the latest content updates for 'Schedule One.' The show also pays tribute to William Roberts, the voice actor in 'The Witcher' series, who recently passed away. Additionally, Brett delves into the 2025 Influencer Marketing Report, the new updates for 'Enshrouded,' and the launch of Marvel Rival’s Season Two. Finally, he touches on the impact of tariffs on gaming hardware, particularly the Nintendo Switch 2. Brett encourages listeners to subscribe, leave a five-star review, and to stay updated with the gaming industry's ongoing developments. 🔑 Key Themes Marathon game update and details. Star Wars Battlefront 2 hacking issues. Schedule One's first content update. Passing of Vesemir's voice actor. Influencer gender pay gap controversy. Enshrouded game's upcoming updates. Impact of tariffs on gaming industry. 🌟 3 Fun Facts Marathon's Origins : Did you know that "Marathon," which Bungie is redoing, was actually their first game, and it was originally developed for Mac in the 90s? It was basically a Doom clone from back in the day. Schedule One's Content Update : The game Schedule One has introduced a new pawn shop feature in its update where players can sell items like a gold watch, paintings, and even a toilet to a character named Mick. Enshrouded's Day/Night Cycle : The game "Enshrouded" has a day and night cycle lasting in-game for thirty minutes and twelve minutes in real time, respectively. During the night, players encounter rare enemies like zombies, adding an exciting twist.…
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In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Fred Deister delves into various topics beginning with updates on Marvel Rivals, including the upcoming Season 2 starting April 11th with new heroes and changes. He also discusses the much-anticipated release of Titanfall 3, rumored for a 2025 reveal. Fred highlights the dominance of AMD in the CPU market, holding nearly 80% market share as of March 2025, contrasted with Intel's decline. Significant layoffs in the gaming industry and CEOs' accountability are addressed, alongside Amazon Prime’s new requirement for GPU purchases due to poor availability. Tariffs on China and their impact on gaming hardware prices are also examined, predicting a potential rise in costs. Finally, Fred emphasizes the importance of modding communities for game longevity and development talent. 🔑 Key Themes Marvel Rivals updates Titanfall 3 possibility AMD CPU market share Video game industry layoffs Amazon Prime GPU requirement Tariffs impacting gaming hardware Importance of modding in games 🌟 3 Fun Facts Marvel Rivals Speeding Up Hero Releases : From season three, Marvel Rivals is planning to release a new hero every month, amounting to 12 new heroes each year—an exciting pace for fans eager to see more characters from the Marvel Universe. AMD Dominates CPU Market : AMD has taken a significant lead in the CPU market, holding nearly 80% of the market share as of March 2025, thanks to the popularity of their Ryzen chips. Titanfall 3 Rumors : There’s hope for Titanfall fans, as rumors suggest Titanfall 3 could be revealed at the Game Awards in December 2025, providing a glimmer of anticipation for those who loved Titanfall 2.…
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In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Brett Deister covers various topics in the gaming industry. Key discussions include the layoffs at Crystal Dynamics, the release of NVIDIA's new AI app G Assist, and the new 'Relics' update for No Man's Sky. Brett also talks about the co-director of Dragon Age moving to Wizards of the Coast, the upcoming game Wild Gate, and Epic Games' Spring Sale. Additionally, there are picks on the issues with Ubisoft's latest Assassin's Creed sales and frustrations with the game Adam Falls. Join Brett as he navigates through these industry insights and more. 🔑 Key Themes Crystal Dynamics layoffs - Layoffs affecting future success. NVIDIA's AI app - Introducing G Assist for PCs. No Man's Sky update - Relics update with new features. Ubisoft's future plans - Focusing on three franchises. Epic Games spring sale - Discounts on popular games. Frustrations with Adam Fall - Issues with game performance. Wildgate game launch - Crew-based shooter in space. 🌟 3 Fun Facts NVIDIA's New AI App : NVIDIA introduced a new AI system called Project G Assist, which runs locally on your PC with RTX 30 series and up, allowing optimization of game settings and performance tracking through voice or text commands. No Man's Sky Update : Hello Games released an exciting update called "Relics," where players can now excavate and collect skeletal remains of alien creatures, adding a fun new dimension to exploration and trading within the game. Wildgate Game Announcement : Wildgate, a crew-based shooter from Moonshot Games, offers players a space exploration experience with the task of finding ancient relics in a procedurally generated map, ensuring a unique experience every time!…
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Welcome to another exciting episode of Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew! This week, your host Brett Deister dives into some intriguing gaming news and reviews that are sure to capture your attention. We'll delve into the buzz around Marvel Rivals and the impressive leap in interest for the Invisible Woman, as well as discuss the notable bug fix for Penny Parker's mines. Brett also shares his take on the Last of Us Part Two Remastered and questions the trend of remastering not-so-old games. There's a focus on Helldivers 2 and the importance of core gameplay without overloading on features or micro-transactions. We also explore what's new with Lenovo Legion Go's and its potential impact on handheld gaming with SteamOS. Plus, there's chatter about the remaster of System Shock 2 and why Wolfenstein: The Old Blood is a must-grab for Amazon Prime members. Finally, Brett weighs in on the mixed reviews for Assassin's Creed Shadows and why spend your gaming time elsewhere. So grab your favorite brew, settle in, and let's get started! 3 Fun Facts After the announcement of the Fantastic Four in Marvel Rivals, there was a significant spike in Google searches for the Invisible Woman, increasing by 3,000%. Helldivers 2 emphasized core gameplay over overwhelming players with features, likening game development to a car metaphor: trying to please everyone results in dissatisfaction for all. Wolfenstein: The Old Blood is available as a free game for Amazon Prime members until April 21, offering a chance to enjoy its prequel story to the trilogy. 🔑 Key Themes Marvel Rivals gameplay and impact Last of Us remastered criticism Helldivers 2 core gameplay focus Lenovo Legion Go's features System Shock 2 remaster details FBC Firebreak game overview Assassin's Creed Shadows critique…
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In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Brett dives into the latest gaming news and updates. Key topics include the highly expected Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remake, the unfortunate shutdown of Mountaintop Studios following the release of their game Specter Divide, and the development progress of Control 2 by Remedy. Additional discussions cover the latest patch updates for Marvel Rivals, new developments for Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 3, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 1.2 update, which introduces official modding support on Steam. Brett also highlights the new Copilot feature by Xbox and scrutinizes the current challenges in the GPU market, particularly those concerning Nvidia and AMD. Tune in for all the latest insights and updates in the gaming world. 🔑 Key Themes Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remake" "Spectre Divide Dev Closure" "Control 2 Game Development" "Marvel Rivals Balance Patch" "Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 3" "Kingdom Come Deliverance Modding" "NVIDIA and AMD GPU Market" 🌟 3 Fun Facts The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is getting a remake and will be rebuilt in Unreal Engine 5 with substantial gameplay overhauls, including revamped blocking mechanics and improved sneaking and archery systems. Warhammer 40k Space Marine 3 is officially announced to be in development and aims to deliver a more immersive single-player campaign, a multiplayer mode, and spectacular large-scale battles. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 update introduces official modding support through Steam Workshop, allowing players to modify over 300 game elements, including creating unique adventures.…
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In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Brett discusses various updates and news in the gaming industry. Topics include the player milestones for 'Stalker 2' and its upcoming major patch, the delay of 'Killing Floor 3' to 2025, and details about 'Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2' going DRM-free. Brett also covers the cancellation of multiple Respawn projects by EA, insights into 'Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra,' Battlefield Labs' new tests, Tencent's increased stake in From Software, and Firaxis' recruitment of a well-known Civ modder. The episode explores the revival of Acclaim Entertainment, the release and enhancements of 'GTA V: Enhanced,' AMD's co-development with Sony for FSR 4, and reviews of newly released AMD RX graphics cards. Brett concludes with a discussion on the overall growth of the GPU market and his personal take on the current crop of graphics cards. 🔑 Key Themes Stalker Two player milestones Killing Floor Three delay EA project cancellations Kingdom Come Deliverance updates Marvel 1943 release plans 10¢ increased stake in FromSoftware AMD FSR Four and GPUs release 🌟 3 Fun Facts Stalker 2 has reached a milestone of 6 million players, celebrating significant community engagement despite initial bugs and optimization issues. Killing Floor 3, initially set for release, has been delayed to 2025 for significant changes based on player feedback, including a more flexible perk system. The well-known modder Sukrit Act Ten has joined Firaxis as a tech artist to help bring improvements to Civilization 7, which the community views positively.…
In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Brett Er covers a range of hot topics in gaming and tech. Starting with the geopolitical tensions between China and Taiwan's TSMC, Brett delves into how these issues are affecting the semiconductor industry. The episode also discusses the delay in the Fable game to 2026, likely because of Microsoft's new multi-platform strategy. Warner Brothers' recent studio closures are also examined, highlighting the strategic pivot to focus on key franchises. Further, the episode features a look at the upcoming Metal Gear Solid Delta PC requirements and a review of the 8BitDo Ultimate 2 controller. The main topic revolves around the newly announced AMD RX 9070 and 9070 XT GPUs, detailing their features, pricing, and potential market impact. Brett wraps up with thoughts on the competition between AMD and Nvidia, offering insights and recommendations for gamers. 🔑 Key Themes China-Taiwan Semiconductor Conflict Fable Game Delay and Release Strategy Warner Brothers Studio Closures Metal Gear Solid Delta Requirements New 8BitDo Ultimate 2 Controller Features AMD's RDNA 4 GPU Announcements AMD vs Nvidia Graphics Card Competition 🌟 3 Fun Facts AMD announced their new RDNA 4 architecture with RX 9070 and 9070 XT GPUs, which are designed to enhance gaming performance with features like improved ray tracing and machine learning capabilities. Eight Bit Do released the Ultimate 2 controller with features like magnetic analog sticks that reduce stick drift and a significant battery upgrade, catering to Android and Windows users with customizability options. GOG is preserving Monolith Productions' legacy by including the game "F.E.A.R" in their preservation program, ensuring the classic title remains accessible to players on modern systems.…
In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Brett Deister discusses various updates and controversies in the gaming industry. Key topics include an update to 'Kingdom Come: Deliverance' that addresses stability and gameplay issues, and the current state and future of 'Marvel Rivals.' Brett also covers the new release date and features for 'Dune Awakening,' and the problematic release of Delta Force. Additional highlights include a detailed discussion on the latest NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards, Marvel Rivals' new season updates and hero tweaks, and a critical view on how Western developers seem to be losing their lead in the gaming world to Chinese developers. The episode concludes with a look at the broader industry trends and the impact of geopolitical issues on game development. 🔑 Key Themes Kingdom Come Deliverance Hotfix Dune Awakening Release Details NVIDIA/AMD Graphics Cards Issues Marvel Rivals Layoffs and Updates Western vs Chinese Game Developers Overwatch 2 Rivalry and Updates Gaming Industry's Woke Ideologies 🌟 3 Fun Facts Marvel Rivals has reached a remarkable milestone with 40 million players, making it one of the top 10 games currently being played. Dune Awakening is set to launch on May 20 for PC and features gameplay that combines sandbox survival mechanics with massive multiplayer online elements. A quirky bug in Kingdom Come: Deliverance involved a disappearing wine-pouring option when switching from red to white wine during the King's Gambit quest.…
In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Brett Deister discusses the anticipated release of AMD's RX 970 XT graphics card, featuring 32 GB of VRAM and its implications for Nvidia's 5090. Brett also reviews various gaming microphones, expressing a preference for established brands over newcomers. He covers Ubisoft's Q3 struggles and their unsuccessful ventures with Ex Defiant and Hyperscape. Additionally, Brett discusses announcements like Overwatch 2's new perks and features, the potential EA acquisition of Blizzard and Activision, Crytek's layoffs and shelving of Crysis 4, and the benefits of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 supporting mods. He concludes with opinions on the state of gaming industries and previews upcoming releases such as Killing Floor 3. 🔑 Key Themes AMD RX 970 XT graphics card Microphone recommendations for gamers Ubisoft's gaming strategy criticism Overwatch 2 game updates EA's missed acquisition of Blizzard Crytek layoffs and Crisis 4 Gaming industry's target audience shift 🌟 3 Fun Facts AMD's RX 970 XT graphics card is reportedly coming with a notable 32 gigs of VRAM, which could offer a competitive edge if priced right against Nvidia. Overwatch 2 is bringing back loot boxes and introducing new features, including a unique perks system and a new game mode called Stadium. Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is set to support mods on Steam, allowing players to customize their gaming experience further.…
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