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After a year off, we will have an E3 in 2021. But it will be all virtual. The biggest weekend in gaming returns and hopes to have a new look. With many of the big players set to join the show, what does this year's event look like? Does its return make us excited? Why are they advertising it as a free online event?

Epic is in it’s on final circle with Apple, and as the hits keep flying, so does the information. A look into Epic’s finances paints a pretty bleak picture for the race to keep our attention. Epic, while making loads on Fortnite, is losing millions of dollars to position it’s marketplace alongside Steam. They say it’s worth it; but while they are prepared to lose millions of dollars, what do the customers have at stake?

There seems to be something up at Playstation, as their first party studios try to create new productions while also working together. It’s a strange tale, but it seems we will get at least one good game out of it. We try and wade through Bloomberg’s newest reports.

All that and much much more on this episode of Oblivious Games….RIGHT NOW!!!

Music:
Electric Mantis - Daybreak
https://youtu.be/Lz68DccWZ4U