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Steve’s back from Italy and we’re recording this live… or as live as Wednesday night for Thursday morning allows. Welcome to Stevivor’s Friendly Fire Show 215!
Here’s what our show covered this week.
Welcome
- (0:00) Steve has been travelling and Ben has an NBN update!
- (6:40) PAX AUS excitement: Here are our eating and drinking recommendations.
Overwatch 2 is here!
- (16:50) … and had some launch issues
- What’s actually different?
- Is it a proper sequel or something else?
- Ben only played OW1 a little. Why should he play this one, Steve?
Horizon Zero Dawn is getting a remake/remaster
- (30:00) That could be anywhere from a $15 AUD update to a $125 AUD new game.
- What level remake/remaster does it warrant?
- Obviously people keep buying these. Where is the line for first party PS games?
CD Projekt Red just announced its upcoming games for decades?
- (36:20) There are SO MANY GAMES.
- How long will it take to get all of these? Are some of these PS7?
- What are we most excited about? What does more Witcher look like?
- Speaking of Cyberpunk, it’s hit a resurgence with the most players ever recently. Ben is finally playing!
This week in delays
- (48:20) Skull and Bones delayed for a 4th time to March 2023
- Company of Heroes 3 delayed until Feb 2023
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