Nintendo and Palworld lawsuit updates, PS5 Pro scalpers losing money and an update from Premium Edition Games.
On this week’s episode of the Game Deflators, John and Ryan are joined by Barry from the Premium Edition Games team to dive into the latest news and controversies in the gaming world!
First, Barry provides the latest updates on premium edition games. Barry shares his insights on upcoming releases and what fans can expect from these upcoming releases. Pre-order premium edition series 10 here https://premiumeditiongames.com/?sca_ref=3858449.Pq0kr2G0zd
Next, guys break down the ongoing lawsuit between Nintendo and Palworld developer Pocketpair, discussing the implications for game mechanics and what scenarios are most likely to occur. Following the Nintendo lawsuit, they discuss the recent struggles of PS5 Pro scalpers who are now facing financial losses.
Capping off the episode, a trip down memory lane with a review of the classic game God of War for the PS2. The guys reminisce about the game’s groundbreaking impact and why it remains a beloved title for many gamers.
Articles Covered:
https://www.theverge.com/2024/11/8/24291232/nintendo-pocketpair-palworld-lawsuit-patents
https://www.gamesradar.com/platforms/ps5/ps5-pro-scalpers-may-be-losing-money-on-the-console-but-theyre-still-making-a-profit-on-disc-drives/
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