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Breaking Sales Records of Black Myth Wukong, Nintendo Switch sales slowing down,Borderlands movie is a big flop, Disney Lawsuit Drama, and Sony missed steps with Concord and live service games.

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What happens when a game rooted in Chinese mythology shatters sales records? Join us on the Gamer Traffic Show as we celebrate the phenomenal success of "Black Myth Wukong," which moved over 10 million copies in just 83 hours. Mike Sampson and Mr. Amazing dive into the game's rich narrative inspired by "Journey to the West," while also addressing some technical hiccups on PS5 and PC. We even touch on a unique modded version featuring Goku and debate the implications of its absence from Xbox due to the Series S's limitations.
Next, we tackle the hot-button issue revolving around Disney's controversial wrongful death lawsuit. Initially barred from suing due to a clause in the streaming service agreement, massive public backlash forced Disney to reverse its stance. Kudos to them for that! We then express our disappointment with the lackluster performance of the movie "Borderlands," which has flopped critically and commercially, earning scathing reviews from Metacritic, Rotten Tomatoes, and Rolling Stone.
Finally, we explore Nintendo's current market position and the potential for the Nintendo Switch to surpass the PlayStation 2's sales record. What could the anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 mean for the industry? We also share our mixed reactions to the trailer for "Captain America: Brave New World." And in a surprising twist, we reveal an unexpected collaboration between Nintendo and Xbox that allows Nintendo Switch Online subscribers to access an Xbox game for free. Wrapping up, we discuss Sony's struggles in the live service game market, highlighting the underwhelming performance of titles like "Concord" and looking ahead to future hits like "Helldivers 2.

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1. Breaking Sales Records of Black Myth Wukong, Nintendo Switch sales slowing down,Borderlands movie is a big flop, Disney Lawsuit Drama, and Sony missed steps with Concord and live service games. (00:00:00)

2. Gamer Traffic Show (00:00:06)

3. Disney Lawsuit Drama and Borderlands Flop (00:09:29)

4. Nintendo Switch and Xbox Collaboration (00:22:10)

5. Sony's Live Service Failures (00:29:09)

175 episodes

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What happens when a game rooted in Chinese mythology shatters sales records? Join us on the Gamer Traffic Show as we celebrate the phenomenal success of "Black Myth Wukong," which moved over 10 million copies in just 83 hours. Mike Sampson and Mr. Amazing dive into the game's rich narrative inspired by "Journey to the West," while also addressing some technical hiccups on PS5 and PC. We even touch on a unique modded version featuring Goku and debate the implications of its absence from Xbox due to the Series S's limitations.
Next, we tackle the hot-button issue revolving around Disney's controversial wrongful death lawsuit. Initially barred from suing due to a clause in the streaming service agreement, massive public backlash forced Disney to reverse its stance. Kudos to them for that! We then express our disappointment with the lackluster performance of the movie "Borderlands," which has flopped critically and commercially, earning scathing reviews from Metacritic, Rotten Tomatoes, and Rolling Stone.
Finally, we explore Nintendo's current market position and the potential for the Nintendo Switch to surpass the PlayStation 2's sales record. What could the anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 mean for the industry? We also share our mixed reactions to the trailer for "Captain America: Brave New World." And in a surprising twist, we reveal an unexpected collaboration between Nintendo and Xbox that allows Nintendo Switch Online subscribers to access an Xbox game for free. Wrapping up, we discuss Sony's struggles in the live service game market, highlighting the underwhelming performance of titles like "Concord" and looking ahead to future hits like "Helldivers 2.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Breaking Sales Records of Black Myth Wukong, Nintendo Switch sales slowing down,Borderlands movie is a big flop, Disney Lawsuit Drama, and Sony missed steps with Concord and live service games. (00:00:00)

2. Gamer Traffic Show (00:00:06)

3. Disney Lawsuit Drama and Borderlands Flop (00:09:29)

4. Nintendo Switch and Xbox Collaboration (00:22:10)

5. Sony's Live Service Failures (00:29:09)

175 episodes

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