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)

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Wed. 08/26 - Nintendo drops a surprise third-party Direct and next-gen games will probably be $70

AUG 26, 202015 MIN
Gaming Ride Home

Wed. 08/26 - Nintendo drops a surprise third-party Direct and next-gen games will probably be $70

AUG 26, 202015 MIN

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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.

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