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Published 2024-06-02
State Of Play 2024 reactions - summer game fest - witcher 4 & more
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00:00 Biggest State Of Play Reveals
05:02 State Of Play Thoughts
06:29 Witcher 4 & More CDPR News
08:12 Batman Makers Do New Game
09:49 PlayStation's Future Strategy Revealed
14:13 This Coming Week (Summer Game Fest)
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All Comments (21)
  • @bullet2800
    Fuck multi player from corporations. I want single player games.
  • Man, I started playing games when I was 5. The past couple years the corporations are really destroying the industry. I find myself no longer excited for what’s to come, outside of a couple games coming.
  • @Synner
    No more live service multiplayer games from Sony. We don't it!!!
  • @Monkboy1
    Im still aggravated by Sony shelving Days Gone. That game was highly underrated.
  • Sony needs to just go with what made them great, single player with awesome story. Maybe have a multi-player element or co-op, but keep the focus single player. Live service is hard to sell, with Helldivers being a rare exception
  • @Valkyriecorp
    You know gaming is in a bad spot when Astros playroom " takes the show"
  • @MetalGrrrl
    Ugh…they’re ruining Bend. It was bad enough when they didn’t green light DG2, but now they’re making them focus on multiplayer live service titles??? Wtf. ‘Nuff said.
  • Who wants a live service single player RPG? It's crazy that they're making genres that are meant for single player experiences into live services smh
  • @ZorenSosa
    Good to hear something about Where Winds Meet, hopefully at some point we can learn more about The Perceiver which also looked super dope
  • @thinktwice3211
    Insomniac is crazy for not making the Multiplayer Spider-Man game work.
  • @Sneeks33129
    Thanks for the news, Jor. I enjoyed the state of play, like you, I saw probably 4 games I might be interested in playing as we get more details/gameplay! Have a good weekend!
  • @jojocasimir1118
    Where winds meet is a game I’m very hype for I wish I had a pc to try it out early but concord did catch my attention even though I don’t like online games
  • @amwazdraws6890
    I'm looking forward to the SGF. Let's hope we will see some good stuff there. Loved the Astro Bot trailer and I'm looking forward to Where Winds Meet.
  • Why own a PS5 if there's barely any exclusives?? I don't want live service games. I don't want low effort remakes and remasters of games I already own, especially if they're not even that old. I don't want Lego this and Lego that. I don't want games that are clearly built around trying to get more money from me after I've already bought their game. I just want great single player console exclusives. Successful games like this can be made and it's been proven. Defending developers or platforms that constantly seek to drain more money after you've already supported them by paying full price for their game are a cancer to this industry. Having the attitude that you can't do anything about it only makes things worse in the future
  • @NionAeon
    Wait, Where Winds Meet is free to play?!
  • @bmgoff11
    Looking forward to where winds meet