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GI Show — What We Want From The Next Generation
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On this week's episode of The Game Informer Show, I am joined by Joe Juba, Matt Miller, and Alex Stadnik to discuss what we want from next-generation hardware. After we handle some hot topics, we jump into the always entertaining and enlightening community emails, including a new game experiment that we hope you all enjoy.
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Our thanks to the talented Super Marcato Bros. for The Game Informer Show's intro song. You can hear more of their original tunes and awesome video game music podcast at their website.
To jump to a particular point in the discussion, check out the time stamps below.
What We Want From Next-Gen: 2:18
Coronavirus Hurting The Game Industry: 43:09
What We're Playing: 46:43
THQ Nordic Buying Saber Interactive: 59:18
Community Question 1: Ever Got Hacked?: 1:09:42
Community Question 2: AAA Games We Like But Others Don't: 1:20:45
Community Question 3: GI Town Army: 1:34:16
New Mystery Game: 1:50:27

The GI Show podcast is a weekly recap of exciting releases, exclusive details on upcoming games, and in-depth interviews with developers. Watch or listen to a new episode every Thursday!
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