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Welcome to the latest episode of the Rush Hour, where we bring you the latest news and insights from the world of video games.

In this episode, we start with the shocking news of the Microsoft deal getting blocked, which has sent shockwaves through the industry. We then discuss the controversy surrounding the lead character in Fallen Order and how it could have been a black or female character. We also dive into the rising costs of AAA games and how it's affecting the industry. We also bring you some fascinating stories about hackers, with one owing Nintendo $10 million dollars, and a cheat-seller who owes Bungie a whopping $12 million dollars. Plus, we explore the recent Kotaku vs Nintendo controversy, where the publication was accused of being biased in their reporting.


In our Sound-off section, Michael talks about the misuse of the word "Woke" in pop culture and how it's becoming a meaningless buzzword. Anthony then discusses the importance of constructive criticism in the video game industry and why it's essential for the future of gaming. So, tune in to our latest episode for all this and more, and join the conversation on our social media channels.



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Welcome to the latest episode of the Rush Hour, where we bring you the latest news and insights from the world of video games.

In this episode, we start with the shocking news of the Microsoft deal getting blocked, which has sent shockwaves through the industry. We then discuss the controversy surrounding the lead character in Fallen Order and how it could have been a black or female character. We also dive into the rising costs of AAA games and how it's affecting the industry. We also bring you some fascinating stories about hackers, with one owing Nintendo $10 million dollars, and a cheat-seller who owes Bungie a whopping $12 million dollars. Plus, we explore the recent Kotaku vs Nintendo controversy, where the publication was accused of being biased in their reporting.


In our Sound-off section, Michael talks about the misuse of the word "Woke" in pop culture and how it's becoming a meaningless buzzword. Anthony then discusses the importance of constructive criticism in the video game industry and why it's essential for the future of gaming. So, tune in to our latest episode for all this and more, and join the conversation on our social media channels.



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