Xbox revenue drops, Pokémon channel hit by Nintendo strikes, Dungeon Crawler Carl’s Kickstarter surges, MTG breaks prerelease records and unionizes, PlayStation license checks spark concern, plus a retro review of Sam & Max Hit the Road.
00:00 Intro02:19 Game Pickups and Current Plays05:05 Magic the Gathering and Card Sorting08:16 Dungeon Crawler Carl and Audiobooks11:09 TV Shows and Streaming Updates14:12 Game News and Industry Updates20:19 Nintendo’s Copyright Strikes and Community Engagement26:17 Dungeon Crawler Carl Kickstarter Success30:33 Humorous AI Interactions31:22 Magic: The Gathering’s Success33:24 Unionization in Gaming Industry41:00 PlayStation’s Digital License Controversy53:20 Sam and Max: A Classic Adventure Game01:02:06 Outro
This week the Game Deflators podcast brings a mix of industry shake‑ups, copyright drama, and retro PC chaos. The episode opens with recent gaming pickups before diving into Xbox’s steep Gen9 hardware revenue drop, raising questions about the Series generation’s long‑term trajectory.
The conversation shifts to Nintendo after a major Pokémon YouTube channel was shut down by copyright strikes, sparking debate about creator rights and Nintendo’s long history of aggressive enforcement. From there, the spotlight moves to tabletop as Dungeon Crawler Carl’s Kickstarter blows past $6M, and Magic: The Gathering hits two milestones: Strixhaven becomes the biggest prerelease event ever, and the MTG Online team officially unionizes.
Sony enters the mix as players report new PlayStation online license checks, though the company quickly works to calm concerns. The episode wraps with a retro PC classic as the Inflation Deflation Game of the Week revisits Sam & Max Hit the Road.
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