Ben, Gaetano and Steve are at the microphone this week to deliver a Friendly Fire Podcast full of rumours and just a pinch of actual news. Just how you like it, right?
This week, we cover the latest batch of rumours surrounding the next Xbox and the PS4, GTA V‘s new release date, Resident Evil‘s profits and potential reboot, and which games we think would be perfect to attach with next-gen consoles.
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Catch up on the News
Here are some links to news covered in this podcast:
- Next Xbox rumours: enhanced vocal recognition, Siri-like functionality, speech-to-text
- Have the PlayStation 4′s specs been revealed?
- Sony invite you to “See The Future” on 20 February
- Grand Theft Auto V delayed, now coming in September
- CD Projekt RED unveils REDengine 3; will be used to power Cyberpunk 2077
- Game Informer’s March cover confirms The Witcher 3 ahead of schedule
- CD Projekt RED confirms The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt; set to be the last Witcher game, says studio head
- The Witcher 3 isn’t the last Witcher game in the franchise after all
- Capcom posts strong profits in Q3 2012
- Series producer for Resident Evil says the franchise may be due for “a slight reboot”
Secret Sound
We don’t know who won the secret sound this week because we forgot to ask Leo what the sound was. If you know, send an email and let us know, eh?
This week’s secret sound prize is a Madden NFL 13 Social barbeque pack, with a picnic blanket, BBQ tools and more! You might also be able to pick that up with the copy of LittleBigPlanet Vita that served as last week’s prize. To guess either sound, email your answers to [email protected].
Oh, and Nathan… did you listen?
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