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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 2H 27M

Mortality Licence

from The Games Bunker

We convene in the Games Bunker once again to speak of the latest happening in the videogame apocalypse locked safely outside our little slice of fortitude. Plane Crashes, GTA VI shows off its . . . Artwork, Steam Machine prices cause a stir, PlayStation Gut Bungie in real time and it looks like XBOX may show them how it's really done. Nintendo has been having a grand old time as long as you're not a shareholder. There was also an excuse to mock David Cage and we can never resist the urge to do that.Been a weird couple of weeks for games as the Bunker Punks were all embracing a shadow drop that never happened over the Not-E3 period. Bunker Punk has fallen back into the warm embrace of Hades 2, Bunker Drunk has relapsed into Minecraft with a dash of Meccha Chameleon and Bunker Hunk has been playing an N64 with a lick of paint. Star Fox on the Switch 2. The quiet time has given us an excuse to visit the Steam Next Fest for some demos; namely Tanuki: Pon's Summer, ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs, Wild Blue Skies, Screenbound and Hollow Home.Although we have recorded together before across The Grumpy Gamers Podcast, WTFDYW?! And Pure Dead Xbox, we do still need your feedback on how to improve the show or just some nasty comments to cause us to bicker on recording.Thank you for listening!!If you want to get involved in the show please get in touch:[email protected] Contact Form All Social Links Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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We convene in the Games Bunker once again to speak of the latest happening in the videogame apocalypse locked safely outside our little slice of fortitude. Plane Crashes, GTA VI shows off its . . . Artwork, Steam Machine prices cause a stir, PlayStation Gut Bungie in real time and it looks like XBOX may show them how it's really done. Nintendo has been having a grand old time as long as you're not a shareholder. There was also an excuse to mock David Cage and we can never resist the urge to do that.Been a weird couple of weeks for games as the Bunker Punks were all embracing a shadow drop that never happened over the Not-E3 period. Bunker Punk has fallen back into the warm embrace of Hades 2, Bunker Drunk has relapsed into Minecraft with a dash of Meccha Chameleon and Bunker Hunk has been playing an N64 with a lick of paint. Star Fox on the Switch 2. The quiet time has given us an excuse to visit the Steam Next Fest for some demos; namely Tanuki: Pon's Summer, ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs, Wild Blue Skies, Screenbound and Hollow Home.Although we have recorded together before across The Grumpy Gamers Podcast, WTFDYW?! And Pure Dead Xbox, we do still need your feedback on how to improve the show or just some nasty comments to cause us to bicker on recording.Thank you for listening!!If you want to get involved in the show please get in touch:[email protected] Contact Form All Social Links Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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