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This week on Rushdown Radio, we’re diving into the biggest gaming industry shake-ups and controversies:
- Nintendo is ending support for Gold Coins. What does this mean for digital rewards and eShop users?
- Marvel Rivals players are calling out NetEase for a severe lack of moderation—are we witnessing another live-service disaster?
- Warner Bros. just canceled the highly anticipated Wonder Woman game and shut down Monolith Studios. What went wrong?
- Epic Games is being sued for “deception on a massive scale.” How bad is this lawsuit?
- Randy Pitchford got his feelings hurt again—what happened this time?
- Activision is leaning into AI-driven marketing research. Should we be worried about this trend?
- Nintendo’s latest legal victory might be its biggest yet. How will this impact the gaming industry moving forward?
- The French Apex Legends cast is refusing to sign contracts due to concerns over AI. Is this a sign of bigger fights to come?
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Content provided by Michael Brewer and Rushdown Radio. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michael Brewer and Rushdown Radio or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
This week on Rushdown Radio, we’re diving into the biggest gaming industry shake-ups and controversies:
- Nintendo is ending support for Gold Coins. What does this mean for digital rewards and eShop users?
- Marvel Rivals players are calling out NetEase for a severe lack of moderation—are we witnessing another live-service disaster?
- Warner Bros. just canceled the highly anticipated Wonder Woman game and shut down Monolith Studios. What went wrong?
- Epic Games is being sued for “deception on a massive scale.” How bad is this lawsuit?
- Randy Pitchford got his feelings hurt again—what happened this time?
- Activision is leaning into AI-driven marketing research. Should we be worried about this trend?
- Nintendo’s latest legal victory might be its biggest yet. How will this impact the gaming industry moving forward?
- The French Apex Legends cast is refusing to sign contracts due to concerns over AI. Is this a sign of bigger fights to come?
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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