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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 1H 45M

Xbox Admits It’s Broken, Game Pass Drops Price, Valve Returns to Hardware | XEP 318

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Xbox has officially hit reset—and this time, they’re saying it out loud. In a rare internal memo, leadership under Asha Sharma acknowledges what many players have been feeling: the experience hasn’t been good enough. Pricing, updates, and platform identity are all under review—and Game Pass is already seeing major changes. At the same time, Valve is quietly preparing a return to hardware. A new Steam Controller looks ready to launch, while larger ambitions like Steam Machine and Steam Frame face delays. Meanwhile, Nintendo continues executing with confidence, rolling out Splatoon Raiders and Yoshi and the Mysterious Book without the same identity struggles seen elsewhere. Also this week: Diablo: Lord of Hatred impressions and early reviews Resident Evil Requiem sales milestone Assassin’s Creed Black Flag returns What all of this means for the future of gaming platforms This episode explores a simple question: 👉 Are platforms finally correcting course—or just reacting? 👉 Clear takes. No console-war noise. 🔊 iTunes: apple.co/2OL6SSV 🎧 Spotify: spoti.fi/33gSiXa 📅 Join us live Saturdays on YouTube

Xbox has officially hit reset—and this time, they’re saying it out loud. In a rare internal memo, leadership under Asha Sharma acknowledges what many players have been feeling: the experience hasn’t been good enough. Pricing, updates, and platform identity are all under review—and Game Pass is already seeing major changes. At the same time, Valve is quietly preparing a return to hardware. A new Steam Controller looks ready to launch, while larger ambitions like Steam Machine and Steam Frame face delays. Meanwhile, Nintendo continues executing with confidence, rolling out Splatoon Raiders and Yoshi and the Mysterious Book without the same identity struggles seen elsewhere. Also this week: Diablo: Lord of Hatred impressions and early reviews Resident Evil Requiem sales milestone Assassin’s Creed Black Flag returns What all of this means for the future of gaming platforms This episode explores a simple question:👉 Are platforms finally correcting course—or just reacting? 👉 Clear takes. No console-war noise. 🔊 iTunes: apple.co/2OL6SSV🎧 Spotify: spoti.fi/33gSiXa 📅 Join us live Saturdays on YouTube

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