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The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
We've seen it all before. Granted, this hasn't been delayed 100 times, but it's scarily close to release and Battlefield is pushing development time forward by a matter of weeks! (Also, we turn 50!)
We've been away for a while. Sorry about that. Look forward to some fequent weekly uploads. This episode is being released 17/09/21, then next episode is scheduled for 18/09/21. After that, we'll be sticking to a weekly schedule of every saturday evening. Jamie and Jack moved in with each other and moved to Scotland, which means we might actually be able to stick to our schedule for once...
As a side note, Hitbox will also return but sporadically. Hitboxes take a long time to make and rely on getting in guests, so due to that nature they will come when they are 'ready'. Having said that, we'd quite like to aim for a once a month schedule but more realistically it will hit every 2 months. We'll have to see how it goes!!
As well as discussing The Falcon and the Winter Solider, we tackle the bizarre leak of Last of Us Remake...
In this episode, we buck the trend for this slightly random installment of Sandbox by discussing movies first. In particular: Army of the Dead. Do we still need these types of movies?
We have a real toasty one for you today fans. We are joined by the venerable Manny the Mage, where we talk about his favorite childhood games, early YouTube DS Box-filming as well as placing his Top 5 games of all time in the Hitbox.
Project Athia has been promoted to non-working title not-a-project Forspoken. Exciting news.
Microsoft has now officially engulfed Bethesda. What does this mean for the industry?
In this chunky feast for your ears, we discuss the new Pokémon games, Little Nightmares 2 and Bravely Default 2.
Today, we are joined by ultra-dork Sam. You may not realize it, but this is quite a significant episode. Sam shakes up the tier list in a BIG way.
It's been a ride, the first Nintendo Direct in what feels like a lifetime. Jack hasn't seen it either, so Jamie gives him the review.
The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.