Tony:
-Big N being weird: https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-reportedly-almost-discouraging-switch-2-development-as-studios-told-to-launch-games-on-switch-1-and-rely-on-backwards-compatibility-instead
-An old friend re-emerges: https://wccftech.com/acclaim-announces-playacclaim-showcase/
-Xbox Ally X 1st impressions: https://www.windowscentral.com/hardware/handheld-gaming-pc/hands-on-with-the-xbox-ally-gamescom-2025
-Analogue 3D delayed again:
Analogue 3D gets yet another delay to later in 2025
Jarron:
-PC Shader Stutter sounds like it could be fixed!!
Microsoft is working on a fix for PC shader stutter
-Framework has upgradeable GPUs in a laptop!
-PS5 prices are going up:
Sony is raising PS5 prices, starting tomorrow
-Xbox Ally launches October 16th
Microsoft and Asus’ new Xbox Ally handhelds launch on October 16th
Owen:
-Immediately clicked the link because of the name of this game, but actually looks like fun and I’m gonna watch for it to be released.
https://steamdb.info/app/3717830/
-Apparently a ton of indie game devs are delaying launch do to Silk Song
https://aftermath.site/silksong-indie-delays
A Little Witch in the Woods
Baby Steps
DemonSchool
Aeterna Lucis
CloverPit
Stomp and the Sword of Miracles
Lando: -Silksong is out September 4
Hollow Knight: Silksong will be out on September 4
-Indie devs are delaying games for Silksong
https://aftermath.site/silksong-indie-delays
-Why silksong took so long
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