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Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yo, what's up? Welcome to Kinda Funny Games daily for Thursday, August 14, 2025. I'm one of your hosts, Blessing Adioye Jr. Joining me is the master of hype, Snowbike Mike Blessing.
Snowbike Mike
My dude. Good morning. Thanks for having me on today. Great to see you. Let's rock.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Let's rock. Of course we're in the lab. We still got tech stuff that we're working through, but when it's all said and done, I don't want to talk about it. Yeah, Barrett doesn't want to talk about it.
Snowbike Mike
We'll be back. We'll be back.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
When we're back.
Snowbike Mike
We're back, baby.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
We'll be back, baby. Of course we're back. With more video game news for you, including our first look at the poster for Fallout Season 2. Metal Gear Solid. Delta is missing Crossplay and Capcom is doing their next showcase as a panel. Because this is kind of Funny Games Daily. Each and every week that we run you through the nerdy news you need to know about live on the on YouTube, Twitch and on podcast services around the globe. I don't know why I did that. Like I was about to beat up.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah, but it was good though.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
It was good.
Snowbike Mike
It was a good sound. Yeah, I liked it a lot.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
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Snowbike Mike
He brought the energy on that one he did.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Which we needed from Barry. Barry's been having a not great morning.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah, but now he's back.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
But now he's back. I love that he's doing what he's got. Story number one Fallout 7 season two exclusive poster featuring New Vegas has been revealed. This is from Jim at IGN. IGN can exclusively debut the new poster for Fallout Season 2, which is slated to premiere on Prime Video in December. As featured on this new poster, Fallout Season two takes place in New Vegas. We see our returning heroes Lucy McLean, the Ghoul Maximus and the Ghoul's dog companion Dogmeat on the outskirts of New Vegas. Social media posts from the set suggest fans will see the New Vegas strip, including iconic locales like the Lucky 38 Resort and Casino and the Tops as well as roadside landmark Dinky. The T Rex. Is that really what it's called?
Snowbike Mike
You played New Vegas?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yes.
Snowbike Mike
Uh huh. That's the Dino.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
That's cool. Before and after the nuclear war, New Vegas was teased at the end of Fallout season one where power armor clad overseer Hank McLean is seen approaching the city limits. Fans should remember that the Fallout show takes place after the events of the games and is considered canon. Co showrunners Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson Dworett said in an April 2024 interview that season two is set 15 years after the events depicted in Fallout New Vegas and that fans shouldn't expect the New Vegas to be exactly as it was in the game. Mike, we're looking at the poster right now on the screen.
Snowbike Mike
Yes.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
What are your immediate thoughts?
Snowbike Mike
I hope that this still has the juice the motion that Season one had looking at this poster. I feel like they still got it.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I agree. Yeah. I'm looking at this poster. It's giving me all the vibes I need. I think the biggest thing is how much they're embracing New Vegas as the theme. We knew toward the end, I guess light spoilers for season one, but I think at this point, I mean, it's.
Snowbike Mike
Time to talk about it.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
The conversation's over if you've missed it.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah, it's time to talk about it.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah. But, yeah, season one ends on this note of, oh, New Vegas is next. And I think for a tease that is as important to fans as that you have to deliver all the way. It can't just be, okay, we're going for the first episode and then we bounce out. Right? Or like, oh, we're gonna get hints of New Vegas, but we're not really gonna directly reference it because that's the Obsidian game. We wanna focus on the Todd Howard Bethesda side of things. It's like, no, if you're doing New Vegas, that's a game that is special for so many people. That is so many people's favorite Fallout game. So you gotta do it justice and you gotta lean all the way into.
Snowbike Mike
It and you're getting that, right. You're going to have the T. Rex out on the roadside. You're getting the lucky 38 casino resorts, you're getting those touchstones that you love. But also what I'm excited for is like, this is after New Vegas, right? So that means we got a little room to play here. Right? You're not going to be just relying like, where's Mr. House? Right. Like, you're going to be asking these questions, but they don't have to be perfect one to one with that. Which I'm excited for to see what they kind of risk they take.
Barrett Courtney
I'm excited to see how vague they go with it. Just depending on, you know, New Vegas can end a couple of different ways. Right. And so I think a lot of people hold very near and dear to their heart on how they chose to end that game. And I think they probably understand that. So I'm interested to see how they play around with not answering what is the quote unquote, canon ending.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah.
Barrett Courtney
And still, like showing like, hey, did something fucked up happen over here?
Snowbike Mike
Like, no matter what, While also making their stuff canon. Yeah. Right. Which is pretty wild as well. They got to play with your different endings. While also now making kind of the definitive, hey, this is what the future looks like here.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Question for you. And question for chat, if you want to chat or super chat in. Right. What is the best way that a video game has handled making a sequel of a game that had multiple endings? Because I feel like this is the big sort of fiasco or not fiasco. Fiasco is the wrong word. But it's the big question, right? Of like, you always get these sequels. You get these follow ups to games that let you choose how you want it to end it. And now it's the thing of either you commit to a specific ending which is gonna cancel out a certain percentage of players what they consider their true experience with the game. Either you commit to an ending or you go vague and try to commit to all endings at the same time. Is there a game that is like, oh, this one. Nailed it.
Snowbike Mike
That's a great question there. Bless. Let's see if the audience has some answers for you. Because I can't come up with one off the top of my head.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I mean, the one that comes to mind and somebody in Chat mentioned it. Jayvon Johnson in Chat mentions Nier Automata. Nier does the thing right where there's always a bunch of endings in Nier. Most of them are like joke sort of endings where you go left instead of right. And then all of a sudden it's like, okay, well, this character ran away from the problem. And then we're rolling credits and that's how it ends. Automata. I don't know the exact details of it because it gets weird, but I believe Nier Automata picked a very specific ending out of the many endings of the previous Nier game and just went, hey, we're taking this very specific thing going all the way with it and creating kind of like a brand new story off of just like that very small specific branch of it. Okay. Which I think is cool. Okay. I'm somebody who's like, yeah, just choose Deus Ex. I think did the same thing with mankind Divided after human revolution.
Snowbike Mike
Gonna be exciting. They're gonna choose something here. Bless. And it's December. Right around the corner.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Right around the corner.
Snowbike Mike
We're eating good with alien Earth. And we're gonna move right from alien Earth into Fallout New Vegas Season two, baby. Here we go.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Here we go.
Snowbike Mike
Also bless. Do you think we see the guy in the duster with that revolver and mask from the COVID The COVID athlete of Fallout New Vegas? Everybody knows the helmet. You've seen it before, right? Here. Bless.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Oh, that's nice.
Snowbike Mike
I've seen it. Do you think we see that helmet somewhere in this season? Yes, on Someone on a bookshelf somewhere.
Barrett Courtney
Does it appear like it'll be in the desert? It'll be like, you know, stomp over it or something.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah, yeah, something like that. I just, I, I love that cover. Always.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Does that appear in the game? I, I, I've not played all of Fallout. New Vegas.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah, you can wear that.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
You can wear that. Okay. Yeah, you gotta see it.
Snowbike Mike
And then there's some other fun ones. Caesar's Legion, the ncr. You'll see the California flag, hopefully. I think we saw it before. Maybe. I don't remember.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I think it was referenced because in.
Snowbike Mike
New Vegas is when you start seeing that flag. Right. Three is out in dc.
Barrett Courtney
So Chat points out that a helmet, the NCR helmet was in season one.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
There you go.
Snowbike Mike
Cool.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
There you go. Where would you want them to go after this season? Let's say every season we're going to.
Snowbike Mike
A different area and the same characters just keep traveling.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, same characters. But you're.
Snowbike Mike
Well, I mean, I want them to go to Boston then.
Barrett Courtney
Yeah.
Snowbike Mike
I like Boston.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
For me, it's the capital wasteland. I think Boston. You gotta get to Boston. Cause Fallout 4's Boston is still great. And also I think you want to get to Appalachia, too, but.
Snowbike Mike
Oh, snap.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I think the capital wasteland, as far as important and iconic as New Vegas is, I think so many people came into it with Fallout 3. And so, like, the capital Wasteland kind of has this thing to it. And then also that allows you to get into, like, the weird, like, political stuff. And you can have a robot president and all this.
Snowbike Mike
That's good. That's good.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah.
Barrett Courtney
You start bringing in, like, the synth stuff as well. Yeah, Like, I think you can do that as well. Like, doing stuff is more for, but like, kind of maybe tie that into the capital stuff.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah.
Barrett Courtney
In a cool way. Because I don't feel like four really wrapped up anything definitive about, like, synths that I think you can play around with in fun ways. 15 or how many years. I don't know where the fuck this is in the timeline.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
This is what I'll say. Cause the first season was like, la, we're going to Vegas. I feel like it's tough to jump from Vegas all the way to the East Coast. So if you wanted to have sort of a connective tissue before getting there.
Snowbike Mike
Well, Daryl Dixon and the Walking Dead one showed up in Paris.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Okay. But, yeah, we all acknowledge how ridiculous that is. What I'll say. Cause the fans have been asking for it out of a video game. New Orleans give it to me in a season.
Snowbike Mike
Oh yeah, that would be People won.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
A New Orleans Fallout game.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah, they did, they did.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
And I think you can do some really fun stuff with that.
Snowbike Mike
I will be interested to see how they wrap this one up this season. Maybe this is a season 1.52 where we stay in Vegas the next season. Does this get a third season? And yeah, bless. Where does it take us? It'll be exciting to see cause this show after season one showed that they did it right. The fans really loved it. We're excited for season two. Can you keep that? That's a tough one to do here.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Let's move on to story number two. Metal Gear Solid Delta's delayed multiplayer won't have crossplay and it's not going down well with the fans. This is from Tom Phillips at ign. Not only will Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater be missing its multiplayer Fox Hunt mode at launch, the online offering will also lack crossplay support when it does arrive. Metal Gear Delta developer Konami dropped the bombshell today via its Japanese social media account and stated that players on PC via Steam, PS5 and Xbox would be excluded from playing with one another. The response to the news has not been kind, with fans dubbing the announcement as severely disappointing and a decision that can now impact the overall longevity of the game. Should particular platforms start to feel devoid of players, why not? Konami IDs have existed forever. Use em, wrote one fan in response. I have friends who play on different platforms, wrote another. Now I won't be able to play with them. This game mode will be dead on arrival if it doesn't have crossplay. And.
Barrett Courtney
It'S a fucking it's mainly a single player story game, man.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Who cares?
Barrett Courtney
It's a fun little side thing.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah. I mean I don't really know much about this multiplayer experience that we were going to see. I know Roger was excited for us to stream it and play it as a group. And of course having no cross play is a big bummer with all of us always getting different game codes for different consoles. Now we all got to kind of come together. That sucks big time. But yes, Barrett says, I think we're all coming for the single player, but also at the same time. Barrett like Metal Gear Solid. Everyone loves this, right? Spending more time in this is a positive for me. I'd love to spend more time in this world.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I got to look up the details of Fox Hunt.
Barrett Courtney
It just, it's funny to me of just like people talking about the longevity of of this where it's like, isn't. Is this not just a fun little side multiplayer thing from the days of, you know, Assassin's Creed multiplayer and stuff like that? It's a fun thing to do. But, like, are they really thinking about the longevity and battle passes and seasons and shit like that? Like. Yeah, no, in terms of that, just.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah, what you read.
Barrett Courtney
Blessing that.
Snowbike Mike
Just like, in terms of that, I think. I think it's longevity of playing with your friends. Right. It's what the fans are getting at. It's like, this sucks because we've all seen everyone is on different consoles nowadays. Everybody is on different platforms and ecosystems and you're buying where you want to be. And it sucks when your friends are on PlayStation, I'm on Xbox, or you're on PC and. And now it's like something you're looking forward to or something that you would enjoy for a weekend or two. Now you can't even play with your friends, which means I'm gonna play with randoms and it's probably gonna be one night and I'm gonna play it and not have a good time. And we're never going back to this, you know?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I think part of this is Metal Gear Online has had such a cult passionate audience to it that maybe they're taking some of that nostalgia and some of that appreciation for what it has been in applying it to Fox Hunt and hoping that Fox Hunt can maybe be the next evolution of Metal Gear Online and hoping that, like, okay, well, it's going to be that. I want it to last. I want it to have Crossplay. I wanted to have XYZ thing when really, like, I don't think Konami looks at it as that. I think they just. Yeah, to Barrett's point and to your point, Mike, I think they're just looking at it as a small side thing that people might hop into, have a little bit of fun with and move on. Like in the. I pulled an IGN article here from the earlier in the year. This is from earlier in June, right. Where they describe it as camouflage in hide and go seek to the next. Taking camouflage in hide and go seek to the next level. Which sounds fun.
Snowbike Mike
It sounds fun. Sounds like a prop hunt to me. That'll Call of Duty. Yes, I would be all about that. The Assassin's Creed multiplayer. This could. Yeah, that would be fun.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah. And they go on to say in this article, when we say Metal Gear multiplayer, many fans will probably think of Metal Gear Online, but Fox Hunt will be its new own type of mode. We Very much appreciate all longtime fans of MGO who have always wanted to see it make a comeback. But the landscape of multiplayer games has changed a lot since Metal Gear Online. It took a lot of careful consideration to think about what a new online mode should look like. They know they don't want to do Metal Gear Online. They're talking about scope there and the amount of work that would take to do today. Would that be cool to see Metal Gear Online come back in a major way? I would say yes. But also, I mean when you're talking about the expectations of battle pass and post launch and all these things, right? Like I've become an advocator in the last month or so of like put out a one and done thing. Like I don't need every single multiplayer to be like a live thing. I don't need it to be like this fucking bigger than life thing. If we can find the right scope and the right expectations, I think you can nurture something and then have it be a thing that just exists. Yeah, I don't need Metal Gear Online to be something that's like the next 10 years of Konami in the studio. Right. I'm also down for a side multiplayer mode that people can have fun with and bounce bounce off of.
Snowbike Mike
But I mean we're also talking about something smaller than that. Bless, right? You talk about the longevity battle passes, these live service things. We're talking about cross play here, right? Like how difficult is it to implement cross play? It's 2025. All of these multiplayer shared experiences now have been pushing towards this like shared ecosystem. Why are some of these games missing that? What is the breaking point where it's too much dev time, too much headaches. What is going wrong here that we can't have this? Because there's too many games that come out with this that are at a smaller scope or a smaller level and then there's games that like rematch and now this where you come out and go, well this is odd for a team of your size that couldn't figure this out or get it done.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I think it's.
Snowbike Mike
What is the complication?
Barrett Courtney
We talked about this yesterday. I forget which story it was chat, maybe you can remind me, but I feel like it's PlayStation, right?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I mean I don't think it's PlayStation.
Barrett Courtney
Well, because, you know, at least I don't know if this was confirmed, but we talked about this yesterday of like potentially PlayStation kind of being the ones that either charge or charge more for crossplay services to oh, interesting around and so Like, I do wonder if, like, if it makes financial sense for them.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I think it's just harder than we're giving it credit for. On the dev side, I think we think that it's an easy push a button thing. All of a sudden everybody can play with each other, but I think it's just harder. I think it is the account systems they had to figure out in this article, right? One of these comments mentioned that Konami IDs have existed. But I think it goes beyond just being like, all right, connect to the thing, to the Konami id, now everybody can play together. I think having people play with PlayStation and Xbox and Steam all in these same lobbies and connecting to each other, it's just an extra step of work where for them, they probably looked at it and went, all right, do we want to have cross play? Well, if we do cross play, it's probably more work than it. Then it's worth doing because we don't see this multiplayer mode as being that big of a thing. All right, cool, then let's just not have cross play and do it if we really want to.
Snowbike Mike
Then when you come out with that statement, you got to tell your fans that. Because on the outside, the consumers, the fans are so used to all of this now that we're looking for that to be just in it, that you should take a moment. If you're going to shoot out a video like Barrett brought up or even the tweet, just say, hey, it's too hard, the costs are too much.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
But nobody's gonna respond well to that. You know how fans are.
Snowbike Mike
The fans will at least take that better than just saying we don't have crossplay and then us going, well, you have me making a Konami id. What are we doing here? You know, like, you gotta start educating the fans a little bit better because the fans think it is just simply flip a switch and we're on.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I think the fans automatically point to any other game and go, well, they're doing it. Why can't Konami with your big bucks do it?
Snowbike Mike
Yeah.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
And they go, well, we'll just cancel the multiplayer mode because it's not worth doing it. Like, I think you get into this cyclical argument with the fans where the fans are not going to be satisfied no matter what you say. I think, I think for Konami it might just be easier to just go, yeah, we just don't have crossplay because then the people that are mad will get mad. But then, like you're talking about, I think an Internet audience I think you are talking about a drop in the bucket compared to of course, the amount of people that are buying Metal Gear Delta to play the single player thing where it's like, all right, cool. If the people that are listening to KHD and make it story number two are mad, then like, cool. That's 15,000 people on a good day.
Snowbike Mike
My favorite is the reality of all this as we talk about this. Like, here's the reality. Here's the circle of people buying Metal Gear Solid. Here's the people that are going to play that multiplayer, like 10%. And then here's the people that actually care about it having crossplay are 2%.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I care.
Snowbike Mike
So none of it actually matters.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
That 2% is so fucking generous, Mike. The amount of people that are going to play the Fox Hunt mode that buy mgs delta. 2%. Yeah, 2%. And then the amount of people mad about crossplay, it's going to be like 5,000 people.
Snowbike Mike
That's the fun part is like, we talk about these stories and we break it down because we are the Die Hards. But the reality is my friend Steezy Steve, who loves Metal Gear Solid, is going to play this game and never touch Fox Hunt mode or he'll touch it twice and never think about crossplay. Like there will never be a moment that crosses his mind of like, oh shit, I didn't know I was connected with PC players. Like, it just won't matter.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, story number three. Speaking of Metal Gear, David Hayter has done a 180 on Metal Gear Solid 5. This is Land Pitts at GameSpot. MGS5 will be turning 10 in September, but it still stirs up conversation, especially about the fallout between Konami Kojima and longtime Snake voice actor David Hayter. When Hayter was replaced by actor Kiefer Sutherland for MGS5, fans were stunned. And Hayter himself took it, took it hard. Back in 2015, he said playing the game would feel like 60 hours of humiliation. But it seems that time away from things has changed his mind. Speaking to PC Gamer ahead of the MGS Delta release, Hayter said he finally gave the game a shot. Quote I didn't want to play the game because I figured it would hurt my feelings, he said. Then, you know, 10 years went by and I was like, to hell with my feelings. What do I care? As a veteran screenwriter. As a veteran screenwriter, he added, quote, I get fired for a living. I'm not a child. End quote. Once he played it, Hayter was surprised by how much he enjoyed it. Quote I Was like, stop being a baby and play the game. So I played it. It's amazing. He admitted. End quote. He admitted it gave him a new perspective on fans who once told him MGS5 was their favorite. Quote. I'd be like, what the hell, dude? Thanks. You want to give me a paper cut as well? Maybe pour some lemon juice on it? And then I played it and I'm like, I think this is my favorite gameplay of the series. End quote. Good for him. Good for the growth.
Snowbike Mike
Yes.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
As for Sutherland, Hayter holds no grudge. Quote, I ran into. Let me say that again. I ran into Kiefer Sutherland at a bar in Dallas and we had a bunch of drinks. He's a great guy. No ill will. End quote. With Konami now welcoming Hayter back as the voice of Snake in upcoming projects like Master Collection Volume 1 and Metal Gear Solid Delta. Snake Eater, a remake of MGS3, it appears both the franchise and Hayter are looking forward to not back.
Snowbike Mike
Time heals all wounds. Good for him for growing and saying, you know what? I'm gonna put this aside and I'm gonna play the game. It turns out I enjoyed the game.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
You know what else? You know what else heals all wounds? A paycheck.
Snowbike Mike
A lot of money.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
A lot of money. Can you stop talking shit about this game?
Snowbike Mike
So I click on the new one.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
My favorite is like, it's good for our pr.
Snowbike Mike
The fans walking up to him, he's like, man, I fucking love Metal Gear Solid five. And him just having to take that.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
You know, I feel for David Hayter, man.
Snowbike Mike
You know what?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Hey, man. Time heals wounds.
Snowbike Mike
Yes.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Money heals wounds. They turned a hater into a lover.
Snowbike Mike
He's back, baby. We're back.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
They turned David Hayter into a lover.
Barrett Courtney
I. I appreciated the first time.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Thank you. Listen, I don't make sure people got it. Yeah, we had a lot of listeners. Somebody might have gone over their head. Yeah, when I'm spitting bars, you know, you gotta explain it because that makes it.
Barrett Courtney
That makes it a bar.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
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Blessing Adioye Jr.
And we're back. Before we move on, I want to hop into some super chats, but my thing just refreshes. They're going to give me one second. Here we go. Aaron Lime writes in and says it should be noted that Metal Gear Online 3 launched a month after the release of MGS5. Also based on Rematch and Night Rain. It's likely this is a Sony thing. I think I'm missing the connective tissue of the Sony thing.
Barrett Courtney
Well, Sony was the big hang up on Crossplay originally.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yes.
Barrett Courtney
And if you remember, I remember being at IGN when this happened, where Fortnite went, oh, no.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Oh, whoopsies.
Barrett Courtney
We accidentally turned on the button. We hit the button that said turn Crossplay on and then they turned it off. And then I think that was the floodgates to let that, like, kind of force Sony's hand of like, okay, now we have to allow Crossplay. I forget where it came up. Of, like, there being significant fees for Crossplay with psn.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I forget what finds it. Find it.
Barrett Courtney
I feel like that was a story at one point a few years ago. But yeah, Chad, if. If you're more aware of where that came from specifically, but it's famously in the past been Sony.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, that's my thing is I remember that, but that was for me, I think for me, I'm like, well, that was 20, what? 2018-2017-2017-2018. And since then it seems like Crossplay has gone well overall.
Snowbike Mike
Right.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
And it's been the recent cases. And so for me, I'm like, has there been something that's been PlayStation leaning in these recent cases? Because for me, I've always just assumed that is that it is like, oh, y' all just didn't have the bandwidth or didn't like, have the. Not even bandwidth, I guess different cases for different things. Right. For this Fox Hunt thing, I would assume bandwidth of like, it's. We don't really care about this mode that much to add a Crossplay thing for the effort it will take. And then for Night Rain and rematch, it might be more so of like a. Ah, shit. Like, we're new at. Like, this is something that's new for us. We're not. We've not figured it out.
Barrett Courtney
FromSoft. Yeah, like, that's a tough.
Snowbike Mike
Oh, shit. This is new to us.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
This is new to us. Yeah. Like, FromSoft is still trying to figure.
Barrett Courtney
Out multiplayer in general and how that.
Snowbike Mike
Works rather than doubling down. It's going to be a great time on the next one. Yeah, Nintendo Switch.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
But if somebody can find and you're wrong or something, something that links to, like, the PlayStation, like fees for Crossplay. I would love to learn because that, to me would be fascinating. And that leads to a deeper conversation.
Snowbike Mike
Do you think why the developers aren't going out on Twitter and saying, hey, this is the issue. Why we can't do Crossplay is because it is big, bad Sony and they don't want to have any problems. I mean like if Konami came out, it's like, yo, it's actually Sony telling us like, no cosplay.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
But I find it tough that if. For konami and for FromSoft. Right. If it's a fee thing or.
Snowbike Mike
If it's a fee. Yeah, yeah.
Barrett Courtney
That like they Crossplay revenue share agreement where some partners had to pay a royalty to Sony to offset the reduction in revenue from enabling Crossplay. And apparently this was from. This is an email from Sony to epic Games in 2018.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
In 2018. Okay.
Snowbike Mike
So he's telling people pay me.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah. I think I just find it tough to think that like Konami or from software wouldn't just fucking pay it. You know what I mean? Especially for. From software. For Night Rain. Yeah, that doesn't make sense to me. For a rematch. I mean, they're turning it on at some point soon. When I did the interview with the dude, he was like, yeah, we're going to turn on Crossplay soon. So like, I don't know. For me it doesn't line up, but I'd be down to learn more. Story number four, Capcom is having a Capcom Presents panel. This is from Wario 64 via Entertainment Weekly. Wario tweeted out Capcom will host a Capcom Presents 90 Minute Panel at New York Comic Con on October 10th at 3:45pm ET, showcasing all of Capcom's recent and upcoming releases. That is happening on the main stage too.
Snowbike Mike
Are you hosting that? No, we got to start hosting that.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Capcom I don't think has any in their decks.
Snowbike Mike
So what do we got? Resident Evil Pragmata.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yep. Onimusha.
Snowbike Mike
Onimusha. A fighting game. They got a fighting game or no?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
No.
Snowbike Mike
Okay.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Well, I mean, a Street Fighter.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah. Well, I mean, we'll get something Street Fighter related. Yeah.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Okay. I guess if you're talking about.
Snowbike Mike
You know what I'm talking about. It's like, what are the things we'll see? Street Fighter's 100. Getting something here.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah.
Snowbike Mike
90 minutes. Street Fighter Swimsuit Edition.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Another one, Another one, Another one. They already announced the Swimsuit editions. Like, I mean, I expect this to be mostly. It's a panel, right? They say this is New York panel. Yeah, this is a New York Comic Con panel. So it's gonna be mostly conversations, Right.
Snowbike Mike
A little bit more in depth with the devs.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
More in depth with the devs.
Snowbike Mike
But yeah. Are you rotating devs or is it just four devs for the 90 minutes?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I think you're rotating devs. I think it is. Listen, 90 minutes. God damn.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I mean, if you focus in on the three games, Resident Evil, Resident Evil, Pragmata and Onimusha, 30 minutes for each.
Snowbike Mike
Not bad.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
30 minutes. Sit down, you reveal a thing. All right, let's call up the pragmat devs. 30 minute conversation. All right. Now let's reveal this new trailer. All right. Call up the last. I think. I think that's how you divide that. What's up?
Barrett Courtney
I mean, are all of those games next year games though? Like, do they have anything coming out this year that would feel a bit more appropriate? Relevant and appropriate to do stuff that like. Do you think? I mean, this is October stuff. Maybe Monster.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah, Monster stuff is right. Because like, I mean, they're probably talking about next year's stuff. This is October 10th. We only have two months left in the. In the year when this is going to go down.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah. And it's New York Comic Con. I think you have to bring big stuff to New York Comic Con if you're doing a 90 minute panel. Because you really don't have to have to do a panel. Like if it's a Monster Hunter and Street Fighter shit. Like I think that stuff could pop up here and there. But you're not doing a 90 minute panel just to talk about updates to your old.
Snowbike Mike
We're here for Resident Evil. Yeah, I mean, Pragmata, we're kind of here for. But we're here for that. And yeah, we're here for Onimusha.
Barrett Courtney
So someone in chat says Monster Hunter stories three could also be a big one.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Oh, that's new.
Barrett Courtney
That's another one. That's 2020.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
That's a good call. Yeah, yeah, maybe if it's those four games and then however that time divvies up, you don't have to give equal time to everything, even though you kind of want to a little bit. You can't have monster 100 stories feeling less than Pragmata. Even though we know.
Snowbike Mike
Would you go to this? You're at New York Comic con, you spending 90 minutes at this panel.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
They gotta market it better. Okay. They gotta say. And I think they will by the time we get there. I think once we get closer, they will say what it is. Yeah, I think they'll say you're gonna hear about Resident Evil. And they're gonna say at least two of the games. And if they said Resident Evil, I'd go, okay. 90 minutes is long though.
Snowbike Mike
That's a long panel.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Usually panels are 60 minutes. 90 minutes sitting down listening to y' all talk. Yeah. I say this is somebody who hosts panels.
Snowbike Mike
But we'll have announcements.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, trailers.
Barrett Courtney
Well, do we know if they're gonna have announcements?
Snowbike Mike
Well, I mean, announcements by like Resident Evil stuff, Pragmata stuff. Like those kind of announcements. Like they'.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Trailers.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah.
Barrett Courtney
I do find it interesting, like when you go to the Entertainment Weekly, like all of the different panels have at least a paragraph of things. And the Capcom presents is literally just the one sentence. A 90 minute panel showcasing all of Capcom's recent and upcoming releases.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Very vague said. Recent. Yeah, recent.
Barrett Courtney
So maybe another Monster Hunter update.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah. Monster Hunter update.
Snowbike Mike
Street Fighter.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah.
Barrett Courtney
Swimsuit.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Swimsuit. Two Swimsuit. Drop. They're making a movie, right, for a Street Fighter.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah. So you bring out the cast. They are.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Mike cracked it. Mike cracked it.
Snowbike Mike
This your time. This is. This is what you wanted, right?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
You're absolutely right. That makes so much sense for New York Comic Con for Cast up. So then we're talking about who's on stage?
Snowbike Mike
I don't know.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Who are you bringing out? Is it Roman Reigns?
Barrett Courtney
Not man.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Do you bring Roman Reigns on stage? Do you bring Cody Rhodes?
Snowbike Mike
The otc?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
The otc.
Snowbike Mike
They're both in the movie.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Oh, yeah.
Snowbike Mike
Mike, get the fuck out of here.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Have you not.
Snowbike Mike
No, I'm not keeping up with Street Fighter.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
The movies you should look up. I need you to Google right now. Street Fighter movie cast.
Snowbike Mike
Okay.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Okay. And let's scroll through. He should have been on that episode. He totally should have been on that episode. I think he was gone. You were gone.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah, that probably would have helped me because I have not been keeping up with that.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, now I might be going also. Hey, Capcom, if you need a host, listen, call him up.
Snowbike Mike
You can't get in there right now.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
You got me at Street Fighter movie. If that's gonna be there. So this is upcoming game releases.
Barrett Courtney
Specifically, they say recent and upcoming releases releases.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
They didn't specify game.
Snowbike Mike
They didn't know exactly.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Now the question is, would it be a Capcom panel that you're doing that's there, see? Oh, he lives in New York.
Snowbike Mike
What do you mean, 50 Cent?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
He's in the movie. He's Motherfucker. He's playing ballroom.
Snowbike Mike
I wonder why you had a thumbnail with 50 cent on there. Getting weird with the 50 cents. No shit. Cody Rhodes is that guy?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, Cody Rhodes guy.
Snowbike Mike
Oh, my hair.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
How did you not see any of this shit?
Snowbike Mike
That's so lit. What? He's gonna be the green man.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah. Jason Momoa is playing Blanca.
Snowbike Mike
They got Jason momoa.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
They got 50. He's Balrog.
Snowbike Mike
50?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah.
Snowbike Mike
Oh, shit.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
So if you can pick. And the guy, Andrew Schultz is dancing.
Snowbike Mike
Okay, well, that's. That little. Oh, shit. But the otc. The OTC beats this guy with the red hair.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Now, if you're picking one person to show up at a Comic Con panel.
Snowbike Mike
Oh, it's Cody rhodes and the OTC. And 50 Cent.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I mean, you can't get all. I mean. And Jason Momoa and New York City.
Snowbike Mike
We gotta get the girls gonna play chun Lee.
Barrett Courtney
Go, 50 Cent.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
You got to bring 50 Cent to New York City Comic Con.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah, I'm bringing out everybody that's also a bag.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
The only reason I don't think that.
Snowbike Mike
What do you mean he's getting a bag to be in this bad movie. He's gonna get a bag.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, you're right. Actually, it's probably in his obligations.
Snowbike Mike
This is called obligation.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
This is. You're right. This is probably in his obligations. Listen, Capcom, if you don't have a host, the plan is this could be your place if the plan is to get 50 there. If you need to see my resume, I did the secret level panel at this exact event last year. I did Disney D23 showcase. I did a Cyberpunk. I did Cyberpunk at PAX. Yeah, hit me up. Let me do this.
Snowbike Mike
Call them. Hit him up right now.
Barrett Courtney
When is this? In October. Okay, so here's the other thing.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Is there. Is that. Is that when the wedding is.
Barrett Courtney
No, I mean, upcoming event schedule. October 11th is the crown jewel. I don't know who's actually at that in terms of talent, but that's in Perth, Australia.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Crown jewel. I mean, that's gonna. Yeah, it's gonna be Cody and. And Roman, because Cody's the champion. So he will be at Crown Jewel.
Snowbike Mike
So this guy, Noah Centineo.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah.
Snowbike Mike
Dark hair.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, yeah.
Snowbike Mike
But he's going to play Ken, who has blonde hair.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I mean, he can die.
Barrett Courtney
Here's the thing. They have the technology.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah. They can. We can figure this out. I don't have the biggest dude, you.
Snowbike Mike
Know, I'm looking at. I don't know about that one. I don't know about that one.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
That's where you draw the line, is a man can't dye his hair.
Snowbike Mike
Dark hair, blonde hair. I don't know right now, Noah Jason.
Barrett Courtney
Momoa, we can figure out how to make him green. I don't know how to make this.
Snowbike Mike
Noah Jason Momoa green.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
He's playing a green man. But Noah said Neo can't fucking dye his Hair.
Snowbike Mike
I don't like it.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
We're moving the fuck on. Let's move on to story number five. Game prices should have increased with every new generation. Former PlayStation U.S. boss says. This is Chris Scolion at Video Games Chronicle. Barrett doesn't like it. Former PlayStation US boss Shawn Layton says the price of video games should have been rising every new generation to cover the increase in development costs. Layton, who was chairman of the company's Worldwide Studios Group when he left Sony in 2019, shared his thoughts on video game pricing in a new feature by GamesIndustry Biz. On the topic of game prices increasing to $80, Layden noted that the cost of premium games had stayed the same for the past 20 years, despite the combination of increased development costs and inflation. I think it's because everyone's afraid, he suggested. No one wants to be the first one to raise the price because you're afraid to lose traffic. So what you do is you just end up eating into your own, into your operation income, your profit margin, end quote. Layton said that by charging the same price for games while increasing game budgets at the same time, it's inevitable that companies make less net profit as a result. Quote. There are more sports cars in the parking lot in the PS1 era than there were in the PS4 era. Because if you're. No, we're coming back to that. There's laughing. We're coming back to that.
Snowbike Mike
I'm a highlight it. Highlight that.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Fuck off, Shawn Layden highlights an insane thing.
Snowbike Mike
There was a lot of cool cars back then. Oh, my God.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
We had so many good cars.
Snowbike Mike
Everybody was driving Maseratis back then because everybody was getting a piece of the pie, baby.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I'm going to read that quote again. Quote. There were more sports cars in the parking lot in the PS1 era than there were in the PS4 era. Because if you're selling 20 million units at $60 for something that only costs you $10 million to make, that's different than selling 20 million units at $60.00 for something that costs $160.00.
Snowbike Mike
You know what? That's math.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
That is math.
Snowbike Mike
He be mathing. He be mathing. Barrett.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I know. We're at the end of this article. I was agreeing with him until that one. Until that one part.
Snowbike Mike
Okay, well, maybe he overstepped the line saying Maserati.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah. He was like, we had so many more sports cars. He's like, all right, Shawn Layton, you lost me here with the sports cars. According to the article, Layton then said that games should have increased in price with every new generation, but that instead the industry's mantra has been, quote, as long as we grow, even though we're not making money, somehow we can't die. End quote. Lean said this way of thinking has now reached a crisis point because companies have now reached the state where, excuse me, the stage where they have to sell many millions of copies to make back development costs. He also noted that, quote, they've already been kind of moving the median price point up anyway, even if the base price hasn't been rising, thanks to the use of microtransactions and deluxe editions of games, the latter of which adds extra in game content that has almost a zero cost to make. Which I want to get back to that.
Snowbike Mike
I like that. I highlighted that.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
We got to get back to that as well. They said, okay, if we maintain the price, then we nickel and dime you with the dlc, microtransactions, battle pass, season pass, whatever you want to call it, and try to make up the excess there. He explained a lot to sort of.
Snowbike Mike
Digest and talk about. So let's take it from the top. Let's roll it back here for a second. Sean Layden going on, on the mic saying, yo, prices should have been increased in every generation.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah.
Snowbike Mike
We're just now getting to that point. Maybe we fucked up.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I mean, fucked up. I don't know about fucked up, but I think. I don't think he's wrong. I think he is factually right that development costs have increased.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Generation over generation because games are getting bigger in scope, Games are getting more detailed, games are getting more complex. There. There are way higher production. Guess what?
Barrett Courtney
Which causes them to have longer development cycles, which means you got to pay.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
People longer to make games over the course of six years as opposed to busting out a fucking like N64 game. Right.
Snowbike Mike
So now I should be. Now I need more money.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yes.
Snowbike Mike
And we've been basing it off of a $60 model.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yes.
Snowbike Mike
That we were doing back in 2002-2010.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah.
Snowbike Mike
And now we're here in 2025 and it's like, ah, shit.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, we got.
Snowbike Mike
Maybe it wasn't making me enough money at the end of the day.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Now we have to raise prices to like make up for the development costs being one part of it. Because the other part of it is.
Snowbike Mike
We'Re just breaking it down. We're breaking it down.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
That's one part of it. Because the other part is also we got to make up for these race cars that we had, sports cars.
Snowbike Mike
So, like, in his mind, when he's saying that, I, you know, I think we all jumped to, like, clearly the CEO was taking the big old part of that right there. Right. He's being like, hey, more people were getting a bigger chunk of this. Right. There was a larger chunk to take from, and everybody was buying nice cars. Now that chunk is smaller because we're not making as much.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yes.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah. Maybe you could have phrased it better.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Oh, you could have phrased it way better. But also, it's. I mean, I think. I don't know, man. This whole thing is a can of worms. Right. Because I'm of the mind that it's a multifaceted issue, as many things are in life. Right. But, like, I think he's right about the development costs. I also think that, hey, guess what? CEOs be taking a lot of money. CEOs be taking a lot of money.
Snowbike Mike
A lot of money.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
And also, shareholders, there's been a dip as far as, like, the amount of money that's coming into the industry. Money's still coming into the industry, just not as much compared to, like, the 2010s and, like, the early. The pandemic. Because things have shifted in the market. Shareholders are not as confident investing in video games, at least at the level that they were before. And so you're seeing that tighten up a little bit more. It's a number of factors that's leading into the place right now.
Barrett Courtney
Ballooning teams, because everything. Like, there's this obsession because it's also a tech industry of, like.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yes.
Barrett Courtney
Making everything bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah.
Barrett Courtney
Which, you know, is also conflating into development time cycles and, you know, ballooning that cost as well.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah.
Barrett Courtney
Where, you know, I think, in retrospect, with how everything went in terms of that. Yeah, sure. But I think also if you're trying to, you know, have that mindset of, like, keeping things at 60, maybe things shouldn't have ballooned in the way that they did.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Snowbike Mike
I mean, it's a very interesting conversation because, like, you're hearing directly from a guy who was at the tippity top. Right. Like, this is a person who was there making those calls. And I found something interesting of, like, that quote of, as long as we grow, even though we're not making the money, somehow we can't die. Right. And we've always heard Xbox state that there's, like, 6 billion players out there. We just got to reach them. Because over here, we've kind of reached them now, but we got to reach even More. And I think we're seeing in 2012, it's like that reaches out there. Every person on earth kind of knows about video games by this point.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah.
Snowbike Mike
It's not a hidden gem that someone has just unearthed. So like the reach is now all the way around and maybe we can't do this any longer of like, oh, we can continue to grow. It's like, well, the growth has happened. Right. Like everybody knows. So it's like there's not much growth to be had anymore.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
And because of that, the business is changing to the Xbox example. Right. That's why they are. They're looking at the billions of people, you know, the billions of people out there that know about video games that are quote unquote gamers. And they're like, how do we reach mobile phones?
Snowbike Mike
Yeah.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
How do we reach them in a way where we've hit max capacity of the people who are going to buy consoles but everybody has a phone. How do we get in front of them? How do we do all this stuff so that we can continue to see that growth continue? There's a lot to break down.
Snowbike Mike
Well then let's break down the next part. We've kept that. But the median price point has moved up anyway. Right. And so now we start talking about deluxe editions, add ons, DLC bonuses. Right. Like there are $70 now, games now being $70. I go to my favorite NBA 2K. Right. NBA 2K, the Leave no Doubt edition is $150. And that is a lot of virtual things that we're making up to give you. So you will give us more money.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yes.
Snowbike Mike
Right. Like at no cost really. To them. It's just fake currency to buy more in game cosmetics and toys inside the world that aren't even real. That like they're just getting away with that. You know, there's a lot of those now moving on. And I think those are the techniques that they had to do of like, hey, if the $60 price tag isn't going to make us X amount of money that we thought or what we need, how do we make this happen? And we see it with so many of these microtransactions, preorder bonuses, deluxe editions that are all also virtual as well. Right. We've moved away. Statues are pretty rare nowadays.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah.
Snowbike Mike
We're not getting statues that often now. We're not. I mean discs and boxes half the time nowadays.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I mean that's where he comes back around to mention. Yeah. Which adds extra in game content that has almost zero cost to make guess what that statue costs to make that statue has a cost to it. If we can sell you a skin, if we can sell you a stripe pattern or a polka dot pattern, like, compared to what we were doing in the past, like, oh, man. Yeah, we're selling you a digital item that now you're paying on a subscription basis for.
Snowbike Mike
It's a really interesting conversation because it is coming from a guy at the very top. Right. And for me, coming from the ski resort industry, right. When I started in 2008, the price of a daily Lyft ticket was $89. And back then, that was even like, wow, that's a lot of money. Almost $100 today. If you were to show up at a Vail resorts owned ski resorts in probably the middle of winter, it's like $270 for a daily ticket. So we watched that from 2008 to now where it went from 89. Oh, wow. It crossed 100. Wow. They're charging $150 for a day ticket. Now it's $200 to ski for one day. And that's just the price of admission to get there. On top of travel, rental skis, ski instructions, lunches. Right. And so all of these different parts of the world, no matter what industry you're in, you're seeing this price go up. Right. And so, yeah, here it is with this.
Barrett Courtney
Who benefits off of that is not necessarily primarily the workers.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah. Like, no. Yeah.
Barrett Courtney
Don't get to see, like, wages go up because of that. It's usually, you know, managers in C suites who, you know, love to buy really expensive cars. Right. And so I think, like, I could understand the argument of, like, yes, these things need to, you know, be more costly over time to actually sufficiently, like, pay our people and pay them living wages and pay them to be in a certain city to work for us. Right. But I feel like time and time again we hear that. I think we don't see that. And it's more so putting more money into the, you know, pockets of C suite executives who want to give themselves bonuses after they just laid off, like, half of their workforce. Right. And so that's where the frustration really comes.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, I think you're putting too much sauce on it. Even as far as, like, the implication that they're paying for, like, hey, we want our workers to be able to thrive and live in these expensive places that we're forced into be at so we can, like, have them work in office. Those are words that will never come out of their mouth because they don't Give a shit.
Barrett Courtney
I'm saying that's what it should be. And like, I would be more on board with this idea of game prices getting more expensive if that was actually, if that was the reality which we don't live in. But I think all I'm saying is socialize the work.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I do think there's a third. Like, there is the third factor of just rising development costs. Yeah. And I do think that is a realistic thing of like, okay, well, shit just costs more to make. Not that we're paying our employees more. Well, we're keeping.
Snowbike Mike
Also paying our employees more. Right. Of like, oh, sure, that has gone up. I started at $8.75 in 2008. They're now paying those employees $20.
Barrett Courtney
Okay.
Snowbike Mike
But the cost of living and minimum wage has gone up. But like, the C suite is still getting way too much money.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah.
Barrett Courtney
Compared to like what you were making 15 years ago. The percentage between what they were making 15 years ago and now is very different.
Snowbike Mike
Of course. But these budgets also have to reflect that and change. Right. That's the price of the daily lift ticket or the price of a game has to be adjusted with that budget of. Well, Now I'm paying blessing 100 plus thousand dollars times 100. I got to make sure we're doing that. The C suite we're always going to talk about is making way too much. We know that. Right. But we also are paying the employees a lot more than before. Everything is going up to work.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
The way back to the $80 price point. Right. The point I wanted to get to, and I think we've kind of swerved back around to get here is I think for me, when we see the $80 price point on video games and we recoil, I think the feeling that we have should be directed in the right place. Right. Because for me, there's a whole conversation we had that we kind of just had. Right. About where that $80 comes from, where these rising prices for video games come from. But I think you also hit the nail on the head as far as what you're talking about for that ticket price and how that's raised over the years, over the decades and how much things have ballooned. I think the $80 in our feeling around that is more so about how much money we're being paid or how.
Barrett Courtney
Much wasted bandwidth puts it very well. Like our prices are going up or like our wages and stuff are going up with inflation. Not so much because we're actually getting more of a cut in percentage of, you know, the whole pie yes.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
And that's the point that I want to make, right?
Snowbike Mike
Is that like, well, that's why we're having this feeling of like it is tougher for our generations. Kids below us, kids above everyone in the world suffer to do anything nowadays. Oh yeah, it's hard enough to go to McDonald's and buy a $4 hamburger that used to be a dollar, right? Like, everything is more expensive now. So like, yeah, the $80 price tag we go, we gawk at, right? But as he says, someone has to be the first one to make the first step.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yes.
Snowbike Mike
Nintendo, this generation has the first one to be making that step. Right? And there was somebody before that in the Xbox One generation who was like, hey, it's not 60 anymore, it's 70. Right. And so like, we've had those people make those steps. Will it get any further? Bless. What the. We've talked about GTA to death about. They could charge anything they wanted and we'd all buy it still. Right? But will there be another person to take a further step to 100, 110 as these generations go on, or does it just stop?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I think that will. I don't think it ever just stops, but I think it just takes a longer time. Video games will eventually get to 100, it will eventually get to 110. They'll eventually get to like, shit is just going to keep rising in price over time. Right. And then we'll see where the future takes us as far as where the economy goes. But I do think that even though I can't predict whether or not video games are going to go to a 90 or 100 in the next two years, guess what? Microtransactions and battle passes and all the shit exists. GTA Online is going to exist. And I think a lot of those prices are going to be what informs how they look at their margins and how they go. Okay, we can charge $80 for this because we're making so much money off of online because we're charging you an arm and a leg for some of this shit. But we'll see when we get there. I believe in the idea that like, oh yeah, video games costing more over the generations makes sense. I do think it makes sense, but also I think it's tough because we also should be making more dollars and cents. I think that's really what it is.
Snowbike Mike
Is that both sides lessons?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, it's like, I think it's a two pronged thing.
Snowbike Mike
You hear it and you're like, like, yeah, I totally understand that. Prices could have Gone up every generation to. To cost, all of that. But at the same time, the people buying those games aren't getting paid anymore. They're struggling to make it. So, yeah, that's a tough dance here.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Also, fuck your sports cars.
Snowbike Mike
That was a while. That's a while.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
That's a while.
Snowbike Mike
We're always gonna remember sports cars in.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Our parking lot 20 years ago. God, we. Shut up, Mike. We talked a lot of big news today. We had a lot of big conversation. But if I wanted something smaller, say the tiniest news I need to know about, where did I go?
Snowbike Mike
That takes you to our last news story, the WE News Channel, where we cover all the small news items you need to know about. Big Dog.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Story number six and seven is WE News. Originally I said we have seven stories today. Story number six is now being demoted into a WE News. Mainly because it's not the biggest thing. Right. It's more so of a comment from a Gamescom executive talking about what their relationship with E3 has been now that E3 is gone, saying that it is now their responsibility to step up. The article is from Chris Scolion at Video Games Chronicle. If you want to go check it out and read it for yourself. I recommend it. It's a good read. It's based off of an interview from the game business. If you really want to want the full thing. Full thing, Actually go to the game business. So you can read the full article.
Barrett Courtney
Just about in here. I want to see them prove me wrong. I'm the biggest shit talker of Gamescom.
Snowbike Mike
Baron is. The Baron is the only person in this office. Always checks me every day. Fucking chill.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, that's different from Gamescom. No, it is.
Snowbike Mike
No, no, no, no. It's the same thing. Bless.
Barrett Courtney
The same thing.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah, it's the same thing.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Because this has nothing to do with Opening Night Live. I mean, this is Gamescom, the trade show. Yeah, because Opening Night Live. I'm with you, Biomutant.
Barrett Courtney
Remember that?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, but that was Opening Night Live.
Barrett Courtney
Yeah, exactly. But that's Opening Night Live at Gamescom.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
But like games, Gamescom itself is the biggest trade show in video games.
Barrett Courtney
Yeah, I never went on the show floor. It was great.
Snowbike Mike
We're gonna send you next year. I'm gonna send you somebody.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Somebody send me. I would like to go to Gamescom.
Snowbike Mike
We gotta let them go.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Just because I want to go to Cologne.
Snowbike Mike
You two and Roger should go.
Barrett Courtney
I don't want to go on the show floor. The. The best thing was IGN had the war room, and that's all we ever had to go into to, like, record. And then we'd go into town and get drunk for like eight hours.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
And that's what I want to tell you.
Barrett Courtney
The trip is worth it for that.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
That's what I want. I want to go to Gamescom just so I can go to Cologne.
Barrett Courtney
We'll drink cultures for hours and you won't feel it until you stand up and you're like, oh, I'm drunk.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Listen, Capcom, are you at Gamescom?
Snowbike Mike
Capcom, are you at Gamescom?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
You still got time to send me. All right, Send me and 50 Cent to Gamescom in Germany. We'll hang out. I'll talk to him about streets.
Snowbike Mike
50 would tear the roof off that place if you went with him.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Oh, he definitely would.
Snowbike Mike
They would go crazy.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
They would go super crazy for 50 Cent. Oh, man, the goat. More Wii news for you from VGC. Patapon's delayed spiritual successor Rattaton, gets a new early access release date. The studio has announced that the early access version will arrive on steam on Friday, September 19. More from VGC A brand new Amiga game is coming out this year, and it's a sequel that some players have been waiting 30 years for. The Settlers2Gold edition will be released on Amiga on October 18, finally bringing the City Builder strategy game to the computer where the series began. From ign, you can now pre order a new batch of Super Mario action figures from S.H. figuarts Figwarts Figwarts at Amazon and they're out next year. Then lastly, Rue Valley, a narrative RPG heavily inspired by Disco Elysium, has been confirmed for Switch in addition to PS5, Xbox and PC. And that is it for Wii News. Before we get out of here, let me hop into Super Chats real quick, see what y' all been saying. Chris Burns writes in and says, big fan. Normally don't get to watch live. Glad I'm here today. Excited for Fallout Season 2. Love everything you guys do. Keep up the good work. Thank you so much. Chris Burns. Aaron Lime says it should be noted that MG oh, actually no, I read this one. I read this one already. Nandor writes in and says, wouldn't it be good to have cross play in Metal Gear Solid to set a precedent and have more multiplayer games have it? I mean, I think this precedent was set when Fortnite added it.
Snowbike Mike
I mean, more multiplayer have it than they don't have it. Yes, it is the outliers that don't have it that we kind of go, whoa, that's an odd one.
Barrett Courtney
Yeah, and I don't know if, like, even if it did had it, I don't know if that is like, oh man, Metal Gear Solid Delta has crossplay now that now the precedent is set, you know, like now everybody's got to do it from here on out. Like I don't think anybody's looking at that game to be that, you know.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, exactly. Then Yang Fam writes in and says, what if games were increased by 5 slowly instead of 10? Would that lessen the disapproval slash hate from gamers?
Barrett Courtney
No, no, because wages are not going up.
Snowbike Mike
And it will have been interesting if we started at N64 and you truly, every generation started to go up. If you would feel differently now. Right, because we didn't do that every single time.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I guess if there was a.
Snowbike Mike
If it was already just like routine and rolling for you, would we be doing that seven generations.
Barrett Courtney
Where are we basing that off of? Because N64 games, that's true race hugely. So if we based it off of Shadows of the Empire, we would be starting at $85 back in the N64.
Snowbike Mike
I just mean if every time it came out, if the base price, let's say was $50 at N64 back in the 90s next year when they came out with GameCube, they were like, hey, it's 55 or $60. I mean, yeah, and we did that seven times. Would you still be having that conversation or would you be like, oh, this is just the normal.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
It would be the normal. But I think we're going to be.
Snowbike Mike
But we'd be going, hey, these are getting really expensive. We can't to afford.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah, I think it was still laying in the same place of like, oh, damn, this shit's still expensive. But I don't think it would be the shock of jumping from 60 last generation to now in 2025. We're talking about $80 video games. So you're right about that. Yeah, that is it for super chats before we hop into year Wrong. I wanted to shout this out at the beginning of the show, but I forgot. I want to give a shout out to Patch magazine. Yeah, they're a magazine that I learned about from the Wholesome Games Direct and they hit me up recently to do an interview in their mag. I don't think that issue is out yet, but they sent me a bunch of magazines and I was reading through them. Basically. Patch magazine, they do magazines specifically about indie games. And I was reading through one. Cause yeah, they sent me a batch this morning once I got in and they're Fucking great. This one is the latest one. This is issue 45. This is about the wholesome games direct that happened about a month or so ago. And they have hello riders. They have a really cute art style here. They have a checklist of what happened during the direct. And you can mark each of these games. As I watched the trailer, I wish listed it. I played the demo or I played the full game and I don't know, I just like this fucking cute ass design. I fuck with it.
Barrett Courtney
I feel like I would have been really. It would have been cool if these were one of the magazines we had accessible to us at like the school library. Yeah, like we would have been obsessed with this.
Snowbike Mike
It's like the Highlights magazine.
Barrett Courtney
Yeah, exactly.
Snowbike Mike
They would have gone great in there.
Barrett Courtney
Hell yeah.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah. And so shout out Patch magazine. It's not a sponsor or anything. I just got this at my desk today, started reading through them and I was like, oh, these are really cool.
Snowbike Mike
Let's write an article for you, dude.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I've been asking people. I'm like, let me write an article. I mean they did. I did do the interview, which involved a lot of writing for me. So.
Snowbike Mike
Oh, you got to write a bunch. Nice.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
So you'll see that in a future issue. But shout out Patch magazine. Appreciate that. Let's hop into kindafunny.com you're wrong. Rewrite in. Let us know what we got wrong as we got it wrong so we can correct it. For those watching later on YouTube and listening later on podcast services around the globe, Kebab says the Assassin's Creed Shadows collector's edition came with a 16 inch statue of Yasuke and Naoe. Also, don't Forget Spider Man 2's 19 inches of venom statue. I don't think that's that you're wrong.
Snowbike Mike
No, they just wanted to let you know that they're still doing stats.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Kebabs, you're a you're wrong veteran. You know what you're wrong's for? Tell us when we're factually wrong about this.
Snowbike Mike
Kabobs was mad after you attacked them last time.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Well, maybe.
Barrett Courtney
And remember when you shut down your wrong. That was crazy.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
And I'd do it again. I think that's it because I think these ones are from. Oh, wait, no. I asked people about the Sony thing. Right. So Charles Jacobson writes in and says epic shared document regarding crossplay fees. I think this is what we referenced earlier in the show, the tldr. Sony demanded a royalty payment whenever a significant number of PlayStation users contributed to a Title's earnings. This is in order to offset the reduction in revenue caused by cross platform functionality, which is hilarious. That's fucking crazy. And that is it because I think this other one is kind of the same thing. Mike, that brings us to the end of this episode of khtd.
Snowbike Mike
Barret, Great job getting us back on and live to the audience out there. Thanks for your patience today. We're back with a full day of live content. I want you to know, bless that I created all of kind of funny inside of Madden. And the Wild Aces will return to the gridiron today with coach Mike at the helm. I put you at strong safety because you're going to bring the boom.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I'm going to bring the boom.
Barrett Courtney
What about me, Mike?
Snowbike Mike
You defensive end.
Barrett Courtney
Okay.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Hear that about Barrett Kebabs.
Snowbike Mike
Definite defensive end.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Kebabs in chat says you don't have to read them. Blessed. Listen, Kebabs, you don't have to write them. You don't have. First of all, you don't have to write them. But then also, this is on you. Because I read Kebabs. I read. You know what? I read Kebabs name, and immediately I'm lulled into a sense of, like, trust. Because I know Kebabs said, well, that is true.
Snowbike Mike
Abusing your trust.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
Yeah. Cause I know Kebabs well enough to be like, all right, kebabs should know what they're doing. I'm gonna read this blind.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah, but how many times have you been burned by that?
Blessing Adioye Jr.
But usually it's like, if it's a name I've never seen before, then I will read ahead a little bit. That's where you see me stumble a little bit. Because I'm like, let me make sure they're not saying bad words in here or just trying to be a troll. Because I've learned over the years people will just troll. But I read Kebabs and I'm like, kebab's one of the good ones. But turns out I've been wrong.
Snowbike Mike
One of the good ones.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
I've been wrong. Kebabs. That's a joke. All right, we love you here, but be better. Mike, thank you so much for hosting this episode with me.
Snowbike Mike
Yeah, bless. I always love teaming up with you. You know that.
Blessing Adioye Jr.
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Kinda Funny Games Daily: Fallout Season 2 New Vegas First Look - Episode Summary
Released on August 14, 2025
Timestamp: 03:00 - 08:22
The episode kicks off with an exclusive reveal of the Fallout Season 2 poster, which prominently features New Vegas. According to Jim from IGN, the new season is set to premiere on Prime Video in December. The poster showcases returning characters such as Lucy McLean, Maximus the Ghoul, and the beloved dog companion Dogmeat on the outskirts of New Vegas.
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Timestamp: 08:22 - 20:01
The discussion shifts to Metal Gear Solid Delta, where it was announced that the highly anticipated multiplayer mode, Fox Hunt, will lack crossplay support at launch. This decision by Konami has been met with significant backlash from the gaming community.
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Timestamp: 20:01 - 22:52
A surprising development in the Metal Gear franchise is discussed, where David Hayter, the longtime voice actor for Snake, has reconciled with Konami after a decade-long fallout.
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Timestamp: 23:02 - 34:45
An upcoming Capcom Presents 90-minute panel is set to take place at New York Comic Con on October 10th. Hosted on the main stage, the panel aims to showcase Capcom's recent and upcoming releases.
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Timestamp: 35:00 - 52:10
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing the rationale and implications of increasing video game prices with each new generation, anchored by insights from former PlayStation boss Shawn Layden.
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Timestamp: 52:10 - 60:47
Transitioning to lighter content, the hosts cover several smaller news items significant to the gaming community.
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Timestamp: 60:47 - 62:16
Engaging with the audience, the hosts address questions and comments submitted via Super Chats during the live episode.
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Timestamp: 58:46 - 60:47
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The episode concludes with a brief mention of upcoming content, including live streams on YouTube, Twitch, and other podcast platforms. Hosts encourage listeners to support the show through memberships on platforms like Patreon and YouTube for ad-free experiences and exclusive content.
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This episode of Kinda Funny Games Daily offers a comprehensive look into the latest developments in the gaming industry, from major franchise updates to ongoing debates about game pricing and crossplay functionalities. The hosts provide insightful commentary, balancing detailed analysis with engaging banter, making it a valuable resource for both avid gamers and casual listeners.