
It’s the last week of Gaming Ride Home, and I apologize if that news has caught you off guard. I would recommend listening to the beginning of the Friday August 21 episode for more details there.Nintendo shared a surprise Direct this morning focusing on third-party publishers, there is more evidence that next-gen games are probably going to cost $70, Oculus seems to be rebranding, and The Sinking City’s developer is butting heads with its publisher which has lead to the game being delisted.Links:Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase | August 2020 (YouTube)@shinobi602’s tweet about Call of Duty pricingXbox store listing for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold WarIntroducing the new Facebook Reality Labs, plus save the date for Facebook Connect on September 16 (tech.fb.com)The Sinking City is Being Delisted. Here’s Why (frogwares.com)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Fri. 08/28 - The final episode of Gaming Ride Home

Thu. 08/27 - Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War gets a PlayStation 5 trailer and Control AWE DLC impressions

Tue. 08/25 - Apple blocks Fortnite, but not Unreal and Joel Moore joins to talk Gaming Ride Home's music

Mon. 08/24 - Gotham Knights doesn't have Batman in it and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is self-explanatory
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