In Keen Cast's fourteenth episode, David, Tim, and Sean try to answer a simple question: Was Blizzard wrong with the way it handled a pro Hearthstone player's comments regarding the Hong Kong protests? We also offer our opinions on how the house of World of Warcraft, StarCraft, and Overwatch should approach situations like this one in the future. The show isn't only about video games this week, as we also offer our impressions of Joker, My Hero Academia's fourth season, and The Flash!


Other topics on this week's roster include more information regarding the PlayStation 5 (yup, that's the official name!), our thoughts on the console's controller and its haptic technology, Doom Eternal's delay, and a game that looks a lot like Cuphead. Check out links and timestamps to all of our topics below:


Our impressions of Joker, My Hero Academia's fourth season, and The Flash -  00:01:04


News Stories:

PlayStation 5 announced and detailed - expected to release in Holiday 2020 (00:45:30)
Doom Eternal delayed from November 2019 to March 2020 (00:58:11)
Enchanted Portals looks a lot like Cuphead (01:05:39)

Topic of the Show:


Was Blizzard wrong? (01:18:26)


Activision-Blizzard suspends pro Hearthstone player for comments about Hong Kong protests


Blizzard makes an official statement


Blizzard returns money to suspended Hearthstone player, Blitzchung


Blitzchung makes an official statement regarding his ban and ban reduction


Protests are being organized for BlizzCon this year


Players are trying to get Overwatch banned in China by using Mei as a protest symbol


Final Question – 01:40:43


Closing Thoughts – 02:06:40

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