
M2 Podcast
The M2 Podcast is intended to be built upon that niche between casual and competitive gaming. Discussions cover news related to eSports, Gaming Industry, Technology and Innovation, upcoming games, interviews with content creators and etc.
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This week on the M2 Podcast, we dive into the highs, lows, and head-scratchers shaping the gaming industry right now. Despite a $300 million loss from Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and Multiversus, WB Games is doubling down on live service games with a mysterious new DC-based title. Microsoft begins rolling ou
In this episode of the M2 Podcast, we unpack a fresh wave of nostalgia and controversy in the gaming world. Maingear’s new Retro95 desktop brings back ‘90s vibes with Windows 95-era aesthetics and cutting-edge internals. EA officially announces Battlefield 6, teasing a large-scale conflict that may hit New York City. U
In this episode of the M2 Podcast, we break down the latest gaming industry shake-ups and tech updates. Krafton is being sued by the founders of Unknown Worlds after delaying Subnautica 2, though the publisher now says it will extend the bonus eligibility window and front some profit-sharing to employees. Nintendo’s Le
In this episode of the M2 Podcast, we cover another dramatic week in the gaming world. Krafton has delayed Subnautica 2 until 2026, just ahead of a $250 million bonus payout — sparking speculation about motives beyond “quality improvements.” Meanwhile, Ubisoft’s long-running misconduct scandal reaches a legal milestone
In this episode of the M2 Podcast, we dive into a turbulent week across the gaming industry. Microsoft is reportedly preparing major layoffs within its Xbox division as part of a broader restructuring effort tied to its next-gen hardware strategy. Meanwhile, Riot Games is shaking up esports by allowing betting sponsors
In this episode of M2 Podcast, we break down some of the biggest stories rocking the gaming industry this week. We unpack Xbox's bold new direction, as the company announces its next-gen consoles will support multiple storefronts and handhelds, reshaping the traditional console ecosystem. Over in Nintendo land, the Swi