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This episode is jam-packed with E3 goodness, including highlights from the remaining press conferences (Ubisoft, Sony, and Nintendo).
A tiny game about a tiny fox friend from one-person studio, Dicey, raised questions of staying small with big partnerships on the horizon.
Nintendo has been singleminded about its approach to its E3 presentations over the last three years. But that’s not necessarily a good thing.
If Ubisoft Montpellier isn’t careful, they may end up alienating the artists they’re looking to endear themselves to.
PlayStation’s press conference was full of surprises, but you kinda had to be there.
As ‘Starlink’ gets ready to take flight on all major consoles on October 16, Ubisoft might be facing an uphill battle without the biggest toys-to-life retailer in the US.
Amanda and James are back with a rundown of what happened during Xbox and Bethesda’s press conferences.
Xbox Game Pass subscribers will get access to FastStart — a more efficient way to download and play games faster.