EA Loses Star Wars Exclusivity, Bowser's Fury, Cyberpunk 2077 Exposed Again | Spawncast Ep 198



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  1. 33:13 PLEASE get us some Rogue Squadron. Rogue Leader Wii was 100% finished but never released due to some Star Wars Disney Lucasfilm politics. Julian Eggebrecht said that it was HD and would scale up perfectly to Switch.

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  2. Today is the end of EA, the end of a regime that acquiesces to disorder. At this very moment in a system far from here, the hidden microtransactions lies to the galaxy while secretly supporting the treachery of the loathsome Disney. This fierce machine which you have built, upon which we stand will bring an end to their license, to their cherished 10 year plan. All remaining systems will bow to Lucasfilm games and this will be remembered as the last day of the EA!

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  3. The resolution game in TVs is so stupid. 8K is utterly useless. For the vast majority of people, 4K is utterly useless. Most people with 4K TVs don't even have any 4K content. Unless they buy the premium Netflix account, all their shows and movies are limited to 1080p anyways.

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  4. Everyone being happy about Ubisoft making a star wars game. Yet they forget that Ubisoft has just copy pasted games in the last decade and all of those have been the same games.
    Even Immirtals Fenyx Rising is just another Assassin's creed like game, mixed with a bit of more open world exploration and dungeons

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  5. 1:24:54 Actually, in Europe most PS4 and One games already moved €70 (while in the US it remained at $60), and with the move to next gen they were first supposed to be €75 (what 2K said) and then they became €80 as per Sony's decision. However, the only €70 Nintendo first- and second- party games have been BotW and Smash Bros Ultimate. Not Pokémon, not Mario, not Fire Emblem, not Xenoblade, not Age of Calamity. Only Breath of the Wild and Super Smash Bros Ultimate.

    And the good difference between the others and Nintendo is that it's easier to push the rest to lower prices, as you just have to wait on the game to have a price cut. Part of why I didn't buy Immortals Fenyx Rising Gods and Monsters – I knew that waiting would get the game to a low price (it's already €30 off on Amazon). Also, looking at a game retailer, it's funny because the game was €60 MSRP on Switch, but €70 on PS4/One.

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  6. What I’ve noticed is most American journalists and reviewers are not big fans of Valhalla. But British journalists and reviewers love it. IGNUK are but fans of it but GameScoop are not. Strange.

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