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SBFVGS - Ep.191: Zelda's Legacy, Goldfish Gamers and Microsoft's Mixed Messages!

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Join David and Mike in the latest episode of SBFVGS, where gaming discussions are as crisp as a perfectly baked pizza. David dishes out a detailed review of "The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom," complete with a savory Pizza Score. As they chew over their latest gaming ventures—Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Street Fighter VI, and Baldur’s Gate 3—Mike and David ensure there's no shortage of gaming exploits.

They navigate the often-surprising world of gaming news: an uncanny goldfish conquering one of Elden Ring's toughest bosses, Daedalic Entertainment's abrupt halt to game development post their 'Gollum' release flop, and the long-awaited sequel to the classic Blade Runner game. Is it 2033 already?

The main course, however, is a piping hot discussion on a story that’s been simmering: Microsoft's claim regarding Call of Duty's multi-console future in light of the pending Microsoft/Activision deal. A bite into this layered topic takes them back to when Bethesda was folded into the Xbox family, and its games became exclusive to Xbox. Will the same fate befall Call of Duty, or is there more to Microsoft's stance? Tune in to Episode 191 of SBFVGS for the full serving!

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Join David and Mike in the latest episode of SBFVGS, where gaming discussions are as crisp as a perfectly baked pizza. David dishes out a detailed review of "The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom," complete with a savory Pizza Score. As they chew over their latest gaming ventures—Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Street Fighter VI, and Baldur’s Gate 3—Mike and David ensure there's no shortage of gaming exploits.

They navigate the often-surprising world of gaming news: an uncanny goldfish conquering one of Elden Ring's toughest bosses, Daedalic Entertainment's abrupt halt to game development post their 'Gollum' release flop, and the long-awaited sequel to the classic Blade Runner game. Is it 2033 already?

The main course, however, is a piping hot discussion on a story that’s been simmering: Microsoft's claim regarding Call of Duty's multi-console future in light of the pending Microsoft/Activision deal. A bite into this layered topic takes them back to when Bethesda was folded into the Xbox family, and its games became exclusive to Xbox. Will the same fate befall Call of Duty, or is there more to Microsoft's stance? Tune in to Episode 191 of SBFVGS for the full serving!

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