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No Credits Rolled Episode 4: What are Nintendo, Xbox, and Playstation Planning for 2024? (AUDIO)

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In Episode Four of "No Credits Rolled," host Sam Whalen explores the future plans of major console manufacturers for 2024, with a special focus on the much-anticipated Nintendo Switch successor, rumored to be the "Super Switch." Sam discusses the current success of the Switch and speculates on Nintendo's strategy of maintaining silence on the next-gen console, highlighting the company's unique position in the console market. The episode also delves into Xbox's strategy of extending its game titles to PS5 and Nintendo Switch as a means to stay relevant against PlayStation's dominance, underscored by its strong lineup of first-party games.

Additionally, Sam shares his personal gaming experiences with reviews of Tekken 8 and Final Fantasy VII Remake. He praises Tekken 8 for its entertaining gameplay and distinctive style, and offers insights into his newfound appreciation for Final Fantasy VII Remake, emphasizing the visual upgrades and accessible combat mechanics. The episode invites listeners to engage by sharing their gaming anticipations for 2024 and concludes with an overview of upcoming game releases, reinforcing the podcast's focus on gaming news, reviews, and the community's diverse interests.

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In Episode Four of "No Credits Rolled," host Sam Whalen explores the future plans of major console manufacturers for 2024, with a special focus on the much-anticipated Nintendo Switch successor, rumored to be the "Super Switch." Sam discusses the current success of the Switch and speculates on Nintendo's strategy of maintaining silence on the next-gen console, highlighting the company's unique position in the console market. The episode also delves into Xbox's strategy of extending its game titles to PS5 and Nintendo Switch as a means to stay relevant against PlayStation's dominance, underscored by its strong lineup of first-party games.

Additionally, Sam shares his personal gaming experiences with reviews of Tekken 8 and Final Fantasy VII Remake. He praises Tekken 8 for its entertaining gameplay and distinctive style, and offers insights into his newfound appreciation for Final Fantasy VII Remake, emphasizing the visual upgrades and accessible combat mechanics. The episode invites listeners to engage by sharing their gaming anticipations for 2024 and concludes with an overview of upcoming game releases, reinforcing the podcast's focus on gaming news, reviews, and the community's diverse interests.

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