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There's a lot going on in the gaming world. Between the new releases, industry news, and streamer drama, it can be a lot to keep track of. That's why we're here to help sift through it all and find the most interesting tidbits of the week. Join your co-hosts, Beck and Chris, as they weather the torrent of games, bugs, glitches, patches, dev scandals, Twitch nonsense, and anything else within a stone's throw of the phrase "video games."
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Welcome to "The Daily Weekly Podcast", an entertainment news and discussion podcast. In each episode, Bradley and his co-host give their thoughts on a variety of television and big-screen productions (for example, The Walking Dead). They'll also be sharing a range of entertainment news stories from the run-of-the-mill movie news to the outright weird. Be sure to tune in every week for all this and more! You can also watch the video version of our episodes on The Daily Weekly Podcast YouTube ...
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Roughly 2 years since his 1st interview, Ridley aka “FilmIsRidley” is back!In this follow up, Bradley asks some of the same questions as last time (as well as some ones too), to see how Ridley’s responses might’ve changed.From discussing his experiences as a content creator, to his journey through film school, and his advice for others wanting to f…
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Is Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 3 REALLY That Good? In this week's episode of The Daily Weekly Podcast, Bradley talks about his recent cinema trip to see Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3! So, is Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 3 really that good? As a Marvel movie fan, I had to find out! In this review, I'll tell you all about my thoughts on the film, f…
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We’ve been doing this for 3 years now… Where has the time gone?! In this episode of The Daily Weekly Podcast, Bradley and Jake reunite to reflect on The Daily Weekly as a whole, and talk about some of their favourite things they’ve recently watched, as well as sharing the movies and TV shows they are most looking forward too! If you’re a fan of Bra…
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This week, Bradley and Jake get together to read through a screenplay they wrote together, many years ago. Intended to be the first episode of the fifth season of their original show inspired by the likes of The Walking Dead, “The Last of Them”, follows a group of survivors in a world where the undead outnumber the living - but they aren’t the only…
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Hollywood isn’t all what its made out to be. It can put too much pressure on you for a start, make you doubt yourself. These former child stars left Hollywood behind, and whilst they might have been young, they were wise enough to know whats best for them. Interestingly enough, they each starred in some of the biggest franchises over the last 50 ye…
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Sometimes actors don’t stick around, but as they say, the show must go on - but for how much longer? In this episode of The Daily Weekly Podcast, Bradley discusses TV shows that continued after the main star had left, with some of the departures being more controversial than others! He also shares some of the latest entertainment news - including t…
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In this week’s episode of The Daily Weekly Podcast, Bradley breaks down the recent Oscar winners, talks about his recent trip to the cinema (for the first time in nearly a year), shares his thoughts on ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’, and of course, concludes the episode with another weird news story! Who else is excited about The Daily Weekly …
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The Daily Weekly Podcast IS BACK after almost 1 year away! In this episode, Bradley goes unscripted and talks about the status of the podcast (will it return for a brand new season?). He also takes a look at some upcoming movies, and shares his thoughts on the hit TV show, The Last of Us - but is it set to suffer the same fate as another HBO show, …
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Blizzard's got new problems with their games effectively shut down in China after a "bad break-up" with NetEase. Forspoken released with some rather lackluster reviews. Also, we've been playing FFXIV and are looking forward to leaving Ishgard and the Seasonal Affective Disorder that accompanies it behind. In upcoming games: Silly dodgeball, dungeon…
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We're back! This is our first episode back since Pokemon Scarlet/Violet released, so we had notes. Aside from that, Pokemon also has some issues popping up with Pokemon TCG Live, the newer version of their online TCG. Plus, Callisto Protocol has a day 1 season pass that includes... extra death animations? And story DLC, of course. Also, EA's submit…
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Game Awards 2022 approaches, and the nominees for this year have been announced, with a solid selection for GotY and a new category: Best Adaptation. Plus, Splatoon 3's Pokemon-themed Splatfest ended in a landslide, Dark Souls Remastered is back online on PC, and cheat maker AimJunkies' counterclaim against Bungie for alleged hacking and "clandesti…
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This week, CoD: MW2 released, and with it comes the bugs, balancing, and controversy (including skill-based matchmaking, which we didn't even realize was a controversy). Plus, an update on Adriana Chechik's recovery following injuries sustained and the recent TwitchCon event. In upcoming games: More spoopy, a new MOBA, and Sanic.…
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Silent Hill had a pretty big content drop, including a movie and multiple games. Dark Souls 2 is back online on the PC (sort of), but Dark Souls: Prepare to Die edition won't be coming back online. Also, Bayonetta's original voice actress walks back her original statements regarding her offered pay for Bayonetta 3. In the upcoming games: several sp…
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Content warning: One of this episode's stories involves abuse. If you would like to avoid this topic, avoid listening between 39:30 - 44:20. This week: a 16 billion GP OS Runescape kill, G4 is apparently shutting down, and an follow-up on the status of streamer Adriana Chechik after her injury at TwitchCon. Plus, we're going over the whole deal wit…
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Overwatch 2 released, and "rocky" would be an understatement. TwithCon featured a little more (but not too much) info on the impending revenue split changes for streamers, as well as an unfortunate incident involving a streamer (and apparently many others) and a foam pit. Upcoming games for the week include the upcoming Dragon Ball asymmetrical PvP…
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It wouldn't be Blizzard release without server issues, and Overwatch 2 has those. Of course, Overwatch 2 isn't the only reason Activision Blizzard is in the news. Playstation's new rewards program might include... *checks notes* pay-to-win customer support? And, despite the last update literally being called "Journey's End", Terraria has yet anothe…
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Overwatch 2 just keeps disappointing people as it approaches release. Shin Megami Tensei developer Atlus is suing a fan-made server of their now-dead MMO Imagine. After last week's news, there seems to have been a collective meltdown at Twitch, resulting in everything from petty drama to harassment allegations, as well as the site itself announcing…
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There was a massive GTA 6 leak, a Twitch scandal involving a streamer with a gambling addiction, and a counter-suit filed against Bungie by the very same cheat-makers they sued first. Plus, it looks like someone who works (or worked, probably) at Wizard101 got awfully heated, Genshin Impact is getting an anime by the same studio behind Demon Slayer…
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This week, Nintendo Direct gives us a new Fire Emblem, Pikmin news, and more. Plus, Overwatch 2 reveals its plans for character acquisition and AGDQ announces they're pulling out of their Florida venue, opting to go online-only this year due to safety concerns. In the upcoming games, Metal: Hellsinger is finally upon us, plus a few other gems, incl…
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This week, we come back from a week off to more developments on streamer Keffals and the downfall of the harassment haven known as Kiwi Farms, head of Xbox Game Studios Matt Booty not understanding QA too well, and Callisto Protocol lead Glen Schofield seems to forget what crunch is. We're also looking at the upcoming games, including French Revolu…
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This week, Gamescom opened with some great trailers, Untamed Isles disappoints backers after a crypto crash leaves the developer in some trouble, and McDonald's is back with the Pokemon Happy Meals (for some people). Plus, the Spiderman mod that got a ban from Nexusmods, Sony's getting sued, and, as always, the upcoming games for the week.…
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Genshin clone or great on it's own? Beck and Chris played a bit of Tower of Fantasy, and, much like the rest of the internet, they have opinions. In the news, Unity gets an offer directly competing against their ironSource merger attempt, and a talk about the circumstances surrounding the swatting of trans streamer and political activist Clara "Kef…
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We're back! After a week off, we've returned with Chris' GenCon 2022 experience! Plus, Tencent wants a majority stake in Ubisoft, Indonesia's internet regulations are boxing out gaming platforms, and EVO 2022 had some great announcements. In the upcoming games: a stylish roller-skating shooter, a lamb cult, and more! Note from Chris: Hey everyone! …
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In gaming news this week, Neopets got hacked despite what must certainly be the most advanced security system a 20-year-old children's site can provide. Also, more job action from ActiBlizz employees, including unionization from QA workers at Blizzard Albany (formerly Vicarious Visions) and a walk-out from employees across America for gender equity…
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This week, a conversation about Bayonetta 3 and the concept of adjustable censorship, the Bandai Namco hack and what we know so far, and Russia considers producing a state-owned game engine amid major companies ceasing ties with the country in response to the ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Also, Unity's back in the news for a merger with a company th…
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Today, we ask ourselves the question: is a successful game a good game? Also, Riot's raising the prices on microtransactions, Gamestop really wants to do NFTs, and... No, Hideo Kojima didn't assassinate former Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe. Plus, a look at the upcoming games, including several sidescrollers and a... "cat adventure game."…
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SGDQ is over, so we're talking about the highs and lows, as well as some of our favorite runs of the week. After that, we're talking a look at Spellbreak's shutdown and the subsequent news of developer Proletariat being purchased by Blizzard. Plus, Unity layoffs seemingly out of nowhere. CORRECTIONS: Around the 6:00 mark, Chris mentions the Twitch …
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Last episode was all about Next Fest games, so this week we're catching up on what we didn't cover last week. This includes the Dragon's Dogma 2 announcement, which prompted us to try out the game and give our impressions on it. Plus, Heroes of Newerth is gone, Activision Blizzard is at it again, and some potential closure on the Destiny 2 copyrigh…
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We took a week off, and we took it off at the VERY beginning of Summer of Gaming 2022, and boy-howdy, did we have some catching up to do. Plus, last episode we talked about some games, and this episode we PLAYED those games, so we've got our thoughts on V Rising, Diablo Immortal, and the latest Genshin Impact update.…
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After a couple of announcements involving some upcoming conventions we'll be in attendance for, we take a look at some quick news for the week, including an update on the Dark Souls PC server issue, a new game from the Game Grumps, and some updates on the aftermath of the GameStop stock surge from January 2021. Plus, we take a look at some games we…
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This week, Chris just wants to know that he's going into a bot game. In the news, though, Hoyoverse announced a release date for the postponed 2.7 update, Raven Software's QA team won their union vote, and Halo support studio Certain Affinity offers to help employees in anti-LGBTQ/anti-abortion states. Upcoming games include a new sci-fi RTS, a vis…
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This week, we talk about our experiences playing Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodhunt, as well as our experiences in the new Apex Legends season. In the news, MiHoYo (or Hoyoverse, as we'll never call it) announces a new game, Bandai Namco acknowledges that the servers for PC Dark Souls are still down, and the Silent Hill reboot gets a leak that seems…
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Returning from a weekend visit, we talk about how our weekend went (hint: board games were involved). Oddly enough, the Kentucky Derby was also involved. News-wise, though, Nvidia got fined, EVE Online gets Excel, and Chris got click-baited. Then, as always, a look at some upcoming games for the week, including shotgun chess, an FMV game, and Evil …
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This week, Chris is down with the sickness (but not in the cool way) and we finally got to play Ember Knights. In the news, Artesian Builds, the custom PC builder that practically ghosted its' customers and employees months ago, finally goes bankrupt. Plus, Square Enix sells off some major studios, Twitch looks into changing the revenue models for …
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Today's episode has us talking about our recent gaming escapades, including the perils of finding the right game for our group size, and in the wake of TERA's shut-down announcement, talking a bit about the emotions that fly in the face of a world ending. Plus, we take a look at the news, including the MTG price hikes, Raven Software's QA union pro…
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Taking up a slightly different format, we take a detour to talk about horrifying Easter bunnies and the special place in our hearts for MMOs before veering back into some news. Then, a Half Life furry mod gets a special guest, we talk about the intrepid pot-headed fellow aiding Tarnished in the daunting Malenia fight in Elden Ring, and more. Plus, …
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Today's news includes that Kingdom Hearts announcement, the SNK buyout, Axie Infinity, and the recent coverage of the poor workplace culture of TT Games, who just released Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. Plus, we talk about our recent experience in New World's free weekend, and a few upcoming releases to be on the lookout for. Our coverage of T…
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This week, we're looking back at April Fool's 2022 in the gaming community, Fortnite's getting sued for their emotes like it's 2019 and Twitch's most recent attempt at a channel-boost program ends up blowing up in their face (no pun intended) (sorry). And, of course, we're talking about the upcoming releases for the week.…
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We're talking about the recent Lapsus$ hacks and how they resemble the ridiculous hackers you'd see in TV and movies. We're also going over the recent Moon Studios (Ori and the Blind Forest) revelations revolving around the workplace culture fostered by their founders. Plus, we talk about our exploits in Fortnite post No-Build Mode (and why we're e…
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Today we're seeing how the release of the new Final Fantasy game went, checking out the new Stand With Ukraine Humble Bundle, and taking a look at the curious case of the Destiny DMCAs. Plus, a few big games are coming out this week that we're talking about. Note from Chris: Sorry about the dog cameo! Our poodle is a bundle of pure hatred and chaos…
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