
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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In this episode of M2 Podcast, we dive into Microsoft's sweeping Xbox price hikes—consoles, controllers, and even first-party games are getting more expensive worldwide. We also unpack Bungie’s bold Star Wars crossover with Destiny 2’s new Renegades expansion, lightsabers and all. Plus, EA teases a full Battlefield rev
In this episode of the M2 Podcast, we dig into EA's turbulent week, from cutting 300 jobs—including roughly 100 at Respawn—and reportedly canceling a Titanfall project, to spotlighting their impressive anticheat tech, EA Javelin, which boasts a 99% accuracy rate in banning cheaters. We also explore the shutdown of the
In this episode of M2 Podcast, we explore how nostalgia might be Bethesda's secret weapon as the surprise remaster of Oblivion rekindles excitement among Elder Scrolls fans—just when the studio needed it most. We also dive into Fortnite’s upcoming Star Wars: Galactic Battle season, featuring the wild debut of Darth Jar
In this episode, we dive into the latest buzz surrounding the Nintendo Switch 2—including a surprising move by Nintendo that lets players borrow, resell, and trade digital games via new game-key cards. We also break down why Switch 2's GameChat might look a little choppy and why that's totally intentional. Plus, with X
In this episode, we break down everything you need to know about the Nintendo Switch 2—from its hefty price tags to its impressive new tech. With Mario Kart World launching at $80 and accessories stacking up in cost, is Nintendo testing the limits of what fans will pay? Meanwhile, Nvidia has confirmed that the Switch 2
In this episode, we dive into some of the biggest gaming industry shake-ups. With GTA 6 looming on the horizon, publishers are scrambling to avoid releasing their titles in its wake, fearing the inevitable sales juggernaut. Meanwhile, Warner Bros. was reportedly working on a Mario Kart-style crossover racer featuring c