Episodios

  • PlayStation Price Hikes, CoD Dominance, Spider-Man Trailer Madness & More
    Mar 31 2026
    PlayStation Price Hikes, CoD Dominance, Spider-Man Trailer Madness & More on episode 687. Here's what I talked about: PlayStation Price Hike Sony quietly raised prices on PS Plus subscriptions in several regions. It's another sign that the old console business model is under pressure, and it stings when you're already feeling the pinch from rising game prices. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare continues to dominate on Steam. The current Modern Warfare title now has more players than the past few CoD games combined. It's a reminder that when Call of Duty gets it right, it still prints players like almost nothing else in gaming. Death Stranding 2: On the Beach crossed a major milestone. The PC release helped push the sequel's total sales past 2 million copies. Kojima's weird, beautiful vision is clearly finding its audience. Spider-Man: Brand New Day just broke the internet. The first trailer pulled an insane 718.6 million views in 24 hours, beating GTA 6's previous record. I broke down the psychology behind why it exploded so hard — nostalgia, FOMO, and emotional connection all stacking perfectly. Marathon and the live service struggle. Bungie says they're "in it for the long haul" despite early concerns about performance. We discussed how brutal the live service space has become, with Battlefield 6, Fortnite, Destiny 2, The Division 2, and Helldivers 2 all fighting for the same attention and player time. It's live service hell out there right now. Xbox Games Showcase + Gears of War: E-Day Direct Xbox dropped two big events back-to-back. We reacted to the lineup and what it means as they head toward Project Helix. Daredevil: Born Again Quick personal note — this show has easily become one of my favorite things on television right now. The writing and action are hitting hard. Overall, it was a packed episode full of big numbers, tough industry truths, and a little bit of hope for what's coming next. If you want the full conversation, make sure to subscribe to TSR: Gaming x Entertainment on your favorite podcast platform. New episodes drop every week, and I'd love to have you join the conversation. Recent Substack Articles While you're here, I also published two new pieces you might enjoy: Sony's Price Hike Reality Check – My thoughts on what the recent PlayStation subscription increases really mean for players and the industry. Asha Sharma's Xbox Reset – Taking a deeper look at the changes happening at Xbox and whether this is the reset the platform needs. Let me know what you thought of Episode 687 — which topic stood out to you the most?
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    34 m
  • Project Helix, PS Exclusives, Steam Machine, Division 2 Revival, Highguard
    Mar 17 2026
    Hey everyone, Andrew here from TSR: Gaming x Entertainment. Episode 686 just dropped, and we covered a ton of ground—from next-gen hardware battles to live-service highs and lows, plus a quick detour into awards show drama. Here's the breakdown of what I talked about, straight from my notes. First, Project Helix is Microsoft's big swing at next-gen. At GDC 2026, they detailed the custom AMD SoC powering it, with massive ray-tracing gains, next-gen FSR (including "FSR Diamond"), and native support for both Xbox console games and PC titles. Alpha dev kits head out in 2027, so we're looking at a true hybrid beast that bridges ecosystems. It's Xbox getting aggressive again in the living room while leaning into "play anywhere." I see it as a smart pivot—more options for us. On the flip side, PlayStation is pulling back hard from PC ports. Big story-driven exclusives like Ghost of Yotei and others are staying PS5-only for longer (or forever), ditching the multiplat experiments. A Bluepoint dev even suggested this isn't about next-gen Xbox—it's a direct response to the Steam Machine threat. Valve's still pushing forward: they confirmed the Steam Machine (living-room mini-PC), Steam Controller, and Steam Frame (VR headset) are on track for 2026 release, despite RAM/storage shortages causing some headaches. If Valve nails a couch-friendly open ecosystem with Steam's library and sales, Sony's got real competition. It's ironic—after decades of traditional console fights, Valve could quietly win the war. We also celebrated a live-service win: The Division 2 is thriving 7 years after launch. The 10th Anniversary Season brought Realism Mode—stripped HUD, no health regen, limited ammo, brutal difficulty—and it pushed Steam concurrent players to a new all-time high (nearly doubling the old peak). Ubisoft's keeping the lights on strong. Not everyone's so lucky. Destiny 2 continues its steep decline—down 91% of players since Edge of Fate (the post-Final Shape expansion) and a staggering 97% from The Final Shape peak. Steam numbers are brutal, dipping under 10K concurrent most nights. Bungie's facing real retention issues, and it's tough to watch after how massive it was - I still love the game. Then there's the cautionary tale: Highguard imploded after just 45 days. Launch hype (100K+ concurrent) fizzled fast—review bombs, sweaty meta complaints, pacing issues, reward droughts, and a packed shooter market (Arc Raiders dominance, Marathon incoming) killed it. Servers closed on March 12. It's Concord 2.0 vibes: innovation without stickiness = quick death. I touched on Marathon too—Bungie's extraction shooter had its Server Slam open test (Feb 26–March 2), with feedback rolling in on gunplay, world vibe, and some UI gripes. The game is doing really good at the time of writing this. Bungie's permaban stance on cheaters is promising for fair play as well. Finally, a quick side rant on why I think the Oscars are overrated—even after deserved wins for Michael B. Jordan and Autumn Durald Arkapaw (their work was stellar and earned). The In Memoriam skipping Geoff Keighley's dad (IMAX legend, 50+ years pioneering cinema quality) felt like a glaring oversight. It reinforces the politics, selective spotlights, and how modeling your show (like TGA) after the Oscars doesn't guarantee respect back. I wonder if any lingering Hollywood-games tension plays in, especially post-E3 split, but it's probably just awards-show tunnel vision. All this ties together: ecosystems are shifting fast—hybrid hardware, exclusive lock-ins, revivals, crashes, and new threats on the gaming market. Competition's fierce, and consumers win with more choices. Dark psychology creeps in with retention tactics, news media misdirections, hype cycles, and fear of missing out, but that's the game. Listen & Support Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tsr-gaming-x-entertainment/id569306876 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1IfMfd8qdmSsCU2xWbYG7P LogitechG: https://logitech.cfzu.net/DKz4Rj Proton VPN: https://go.getproton.me/aff_c?offer_id=26&aff_id=2014&url_id=277 Hit the Discord: https://discord.gg/hzxBKwdFrZ Merch: https://streamlabs.com/andrewalliance/merch Grab My Books Podcasting: What You Should Know: https://amzn.to/4sy47EN 48 Laws of Divine Wealth: https://amzn.to/41dkXfK 12 Timeless Investing Rules: A Beginner's Guide: https://amzn.to/473CTNx Affiliate links used – I may earn a commission if you buy (no extra cost to you). Appreciate the support! 🙏
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    36 m
  • GAME AWARDS 2025: The Best Show Yet? | Ft. AaronShack64
    Dec 13 2025
    Join me and my good friend AaronShack64 as we unpack every massive announcement and memorable moment from the Game Awards 2025! We agree it was the best show yet, delivering surprises, controversy, and a true sense of celebration for the industry. The Biggest Reveals & Surprises Control 2: We discuss the return to the Oldest House and the major reveal that Dylan Faden, Jesse's antagonist brother, is back as an anti-hero. This game has our hype levels through the roof! Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic: We broke down the trailer, the iconic music, and the shock of seeing a KOTOR-like spiritual successor announced, keeping the Star Wars gaming momentum going. The Baby Boom: Seriously, what's with all the babies? We count the growing list of games—from Pragmata to Phantom Blade Zero and Where Winds Meet—featuring main characters carrying infants. The baby takeover is real! Arc Raiders & Battlefield Wins: We celebrate the victories of Arc Raiders for Best Multiplayer and Battlefield for Best Sound Design, discussing why these wins were so well-deserved and what makes a truly immersive sound experience. New Action & Genre-Bending Titles We dive into a host of highly anticipated titles that are pushing genre boundaries: Tomb Raider Catalyst & Legacy: We look forward to back-to-back years of Lara Croft games, including a survival trilogy finale and a re-imagining of the classic 1996 adventure. But is the facial structure too perfect? Invincible VS: We analyze the reveal of this fighter and debate if it can find an audience in the highly competitive fighting game space. Divinity & Gang of Dragons: Aaron and I talk about the surprise appearance of these visually stunning, yet sometimes shocking, titles that stole the spotlight. Final Fantasy VII Remake & Final Fantasy X-3: We cover the latest on the FF franchise and where the series is headed. Horror, Call of Duty & Destiny Check-In Resident Evil Requiem: We discuss the nostalgic feel of the dual-disc/dual-character campaign style and the excitement of seeing Leon S. Kennedy return. Destiny: We get jaded about content vaulting and the lack of in-game mystery, but admit the Renegades expansion looks great and reveals what few things would actually make us stop playing for good. We also discuss why the return of Sparrow Racing would be huge for the community. Black Ops 7: We revisit the topic of performance issues, noting the game runs significantly better on Steam than the Xbox App, and discuss whether Activision's latest entry missed expectations. Don't miss our reaction to the unforgettable live performance by Evanescence and a surprise cameo by Lenny Kravitz!
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    1 h y 14 m
  • Arc Raiders Deep Dive, Steam Machine, Black Ops 7 | Ft. AaronShack64
    Nov 15 2025
    We dive deep into the latest in gaming and tech with special guest AaronShack64. First up, we unpack the fascinating world of Arc Raiders, the new extraction shooter from Embark. We analyze its unique player culture, where solo players are often friendly, and explore the incredibly advanced, terrifying AI of the Arcs. Plus, we cover the massive success of its community events, the quick feedback loop from the developers, and the addition of a new Duos mode. We even explore the compelling audio design and why players are embracing the Player-vs-Environment (PvE) mentality in a game that offers Player-vs-Player (PvP). Next, we move to a major discussion about the new Steam Machine, Steam Controller, and VR Headset announcement. Is this the accessible bridge PC gamers have been waiting for, and what does it mean for the future of consoles like Xbox and PlayStation? We also weigh in on the best upgrade path for your PC when you're looking to balance cost and performance. Finally, we discuss the current state of Destiny and what could happen with the upcoming Renegades expansion, especially considering the controversy around sunsetting content. We wrap up with our initial thoughts on Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and why the PC (Steam) version seems to perform better than the Xbox App version.
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    1 h y 24 m
  • Halo x Homeland Security Memes, What If Kojima, GDC Rebrand, Arc Raiders
    Nov 4 2025
    Should Homeland Security really weaponize game characters and memes to push agendas? Could a What If Kojima series actually happen? Will GDC's rebrand stick the landing? Is Arc Raiders the new king of extraction shooters? We unpack it all!
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    32 m
  • Ninja Gaiden 4 Hype, Halo Reborn & Xbox's Next-Gen Future
    Oct 27 2025
    Ninja Gaiden 4 drops jaws, Halo Campaign gets a glow-up, and Microsoft confirms the next Xbox is in development—exclusives dead or just evolving? Andrew breaks it all down. 🎮🔥 Socials: https://linktr.ee/andrewalliance
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    21 m
  • Battlefield 6's Colossal Launch: Why It's The New King, Call of Duty's Future, ROG Xbox Ally Reactions
    Oct 18 2025
    We break down the seismic shift in the shooter world as Battlefield 6 officially shatters records, examining why this colossal launch has already crowned it the new king of the franchise. Plus, with the competition heating up, we dive into what this means for Call of Duty's future and its next move. Finally, we share our unfiltered reactions to the ROG Xbox Ally, discussing whether this new handheld is a game-changer or just another contender in the portable PC space. Tune in for the full analysis!
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    24 m
  • SCUF Interview, Black Ops 7 Beta, and Xbox Game Pass
    Oct 11 2025
    In this episode, we're joined by our friends at SCUF for a deep dive into the surprising history of the controller thumbstick. We also get our hands on the new Valor Pro Wireless, breaking down the specs and giving our impressions. Later, we jump into the action with our thoughts on the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Beta and discuss whether the franchise is heading in the right direction. We close the show by examining the current state of Xbox Game Pass and its value to gamers in late 2025. A special thank you to the team at SCUF for the fantastic interview and to Activision for providing early access codes for the Black Ops 7 Beta.
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    28 m