Why the PC is Making a Comeback in Gaming

PC gaming is making a triumphant return as major players like Microsoft and Sony recognize the importance of releasing their games on this platform. This week, Brett Dyster dives into the latest AMD and Intel CPU vulnerabilities that could impact users, alongside some exciting gaming news, including Battalion 1944 going free-to-play and the Overwatch Anniversary Remix Volume 3. He also discusses why the AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs are set to benefit from DDR5 6000 memory and the implications for gamers looking to upgrade. With a look at the new Razer mouse and the future of RTS games like Crossfire Legion, there’s plenty to unpack. As the gaming landscape evolves, it’s clear that everything is coming back around to PC, solidifying its position as the ultimate gaming machine.

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00:01Intro to Digital Coffee 00:15Battalion 1944 Goes Free-to-Play 00:19Overwatch Anniversary Remix Volume 3 00:23AMD Ryzen 7000 and DDR5 Memory 01:38AMD and Intel CPU Vulnerabilities 09:22New RTS Game: Crossfire Legion 11:20Modern Warfare 2 Beta Details 13:30Xbox and Call of Duty Exclusivity Debate 16:26Razer DeathAdder Version 3 Pro Mouse Launch 18:30CEO of Elite Dangerous Steps Down 19:37Riot Games Diversity Updates 23:32Marvel’s Midnight Suns Delay 24:40PC’s Resurgence in Gaming 29:51Outro and Closing Thoughts

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • AMD
  • Intel
  • Square Enix
  • Razer
  • Elite Dangerous
  • Riot Games
  • Marvel
  • Sony
  • Microsoft
  • Activision Blizzard
  • Bethesda
  • Homeworld
  • Jurassic World
  • Planet Coaster
  • Sabrent

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