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EPISODE · Jun 27, 2019 · 39 MIN

Reports of Heavy Crunch, Unfair Work Environments at Treyarch Emerge | Caffeinate 06.27.2019

from The Jampack Report: Gaming News Podcast · host JampackSam

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 had an incredibly rough development cycle, but a new report from Kotaku shows just how rough it really was. Here are today's stories:  - Treyarch testers describe 'sweatshop' conditions working on Black Ops 4 - Sony, Nintendo, And Microsoft Issue Joint Letter Discouraging Trump Administration From New Tariffs - Sledgehammer co-founder Glen Schofield has joined PUBG Corp - Blizzard co-founder Mike Morhaime no longer has a non-compete, could be coming back to games - Candy Crush Developer Says 9.2 Million Users Play At Least 3 Hours a Day, But It's Totally Not Addictive - Twitch Launches Subscriber-Only Streaming Feature - Dr Disrespect is back on Twitch - July’s PlayStation Plus free games include Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 Follow me on social media! Twitter: http://twitter.com/prettychillguy Instagram: http://instagram.com/samueladamsmedia YouTube: http://youtube.com/samueladamsmedia Twitch: http://twitch.tv/samueladams

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