Fall is here, and that means major gaming announcements are rolling in, but the excitement feels a bit muted this time around. Call of Duty is back with its latest installment, and Overwatch 2 has revealed a new hero and battle pass system, but the glamour of these announcements seems to overshadow the core gameplay updates. Meanwhile, Assassin’s Creed is set to take players back to its roots, yet the messaging around this release leaves much to be desired. While these titles are generating buzz, the focus on flashy presentations rather than substantive updates raises questions about the future of gaming experiences. Let’s dive into the details and see why the spectacle might not be worth the hype this season.
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Takeaways:
- Uncharted’s Legacy of Thieves collection is set to launch on PC on October 19th, featuring improved gameplay options and AMD FSR 2.0 support.
- G4’s continued struggles highlight how alienating your audience can lead to significant layoffs and a loss of viewership.
- Discord is reintroducing forums, aiming to provide more structured communication for its users, especially for businesses.
- Nvidia dominates the discrete GPU market with an 80% share despite facing revenue losses, while AMD is slowly catching up.
- Overwatch 2’s new hero will require players to either unlock her through gameplay or purchase her via the battle pass system.
- The excitement for major game announcements seems to be waning as they feel more like business transactions than genuine entertainment.
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Sony
- Nvidia
- AMD
- Discord
- G4
- Battlefield
- Overwatch
- Call of Duty
- Ubisoft
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