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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2016 · 58 MIN

The GameGrin GrinCast! Episode 39 - Lionhead Studios and The Myth of the Perfect Game Launch

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This week on the GrinCast we talked about the unfortunate closure of Lionhead Studios alongside the cancellation of Fable Legends, and what's next for the future of Microsoft's… This week on the GrinCast we talked about the unfortunate closure of Lionhead Studios alongside the cancellation of Fable Legends, and what's next for the future of Microsoft's gaming division. We'll also be discussing the myth of the perfect game launch. With video games becoming more and more complex, will we ever see a launch where nothing goes wrong? Should developers and publishers push back their games to ensure a perfect launch? Or has Early Access made people more accepting of bugs and issues?  All this and more on this weeks GameGrin GrinCast. As always if you have any comments put them in the box below or contact us on our new Twitter handle @GrinCast. Remember, we're also on iTunes!

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