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The Nextlander Podcast 139: No Law at the Port Authority

This week we discuss at great length: our strategically tactically strategic Helldivers play, like four different versions of Final Fantasy VII, the full release of Balatro, Enshrouded, the newest details on multiplatform Xbox games (and maybe a new Xbox?!), the rules and requirements for eating a whole pizza, and a bunch more!

CHAPTERS

(00:00:00) NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate for versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers. Thanks for listening.
(00:00:10) Intro
(00:01:06) How's Zeke doing?
(00:02:44) Finally, sharing the Port Authority fun with friends
(00:06:48) Checking in with Brad's flapping cable
(00:08:58) Helldivers 2 [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5] on Feb 08, 2024
(00:45:33) Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth [Demo]
(01:11:31) Balatro [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch] on Feb 20, 2024
(01:16:57) Enshrouded [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Jan 24, 2024 [Early Access]
(01:26:26) News
(01:26:41) Brad Shoemaker is breaking original FF7 news!
(01:28:01) Nintendo Switch 2 is releasing in 2025?
(01:34:02) Biggest news from the Nintendo Direct?
(01:35:10) The first wave of those Xbox games coming to other platforms
(01:41:23) Future Xbox hardware
(01:55:01) Sony's stock goes down after lower margins
(02:06:31) Elden Ring: Shadows of the Erdtree Trailer
(02:12:52) Bandai Namco reveals some cancellations
(02:13:37) Ebracer has also cancelled a lot of projects
(02:16:10) Post Malone is curating a WWE soundtrack?
(02:21:36) Emails
(02:27:07) Nextlander content updates
(02:29:15) Mysterious Benefactor Shoutouts
(02:30:36) Coming up this week
(02:32:05) We're going to PAX East!
(02:34:12) Wrapping up and thanks
(02:34:27) See ya!

The Nextlander Podcast 139: No Law at the Port Authority

Comments

Vinny wants to be on that offensive line diet which is 5,000-6000 cals a day to maintain a 6-6 325 pounder

michael fannin

Sounds like a great recipe for bloated games to meet the "bigger" criteria in order to charge more money.

FF7 is my favorite videogame and has been since 1997. I could talk all day about it.

Robert Forster

I would be willing to pay more money for bigger games, I think games should be priced based on how big the games is. I know that makes it harder to sell in some instances but considering how many adults are playing games these days, it seems to me people would be willing to pay more if they had to.

Breadknife


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