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The Co-op Podcast #109: How Will Sony & Microsoft Fare After GDC 2015?

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Aryel Narvasa
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Welcome to the 109th edition of the Co-op Podcast. This week the panel discusses events of the 2015 Game Developer’s Conference. <br /> <br />This week’s panel consisted of Jakejames Lugo, Austin Conway and TheKoalition.com’s Editor-In-Chief Richard Bailey Jr. <br /> <br />Below you will find this week’s agenda, podcast stream and download: <br /> <br />We share our thoughts on Sony Morpheus and whether or not VR will be a successful strategy by Sony. We give our Thoughts on Microsoft’s presence at GDC 2015. <br /> <br />Major Nelson have revealed that those who play Xbox One compatible games on Windows 10 won’t pay for Xbox live Gold. What are our thoughts on this? <br /> <br />Phil Harrison has seemingly left Microsoft but they refuse to acknowledge it. What are our candid thoughts on this topic? <br /> <br />Battletoads has been teased once again by Microsoft. Which other classic Xbox franchises do we want to see make a return on the Xbox one? <br /> <br />Valve Source Engine 2 has been announced and Vale has acknowledged that they are experimenting with VR. Does this mean Half- Life 3 is still in the works? <br /> <br />Rock Band 4 has officially been announced. What are we expecting from this game and are we excited for it? <br /> <br />Johnny Cage and Kenshi will appear in Mortal Kombat X. What are our thoughts on this and which other characters should make the roster? <br /> <br />A Street Fighter V tentative release window has been revealed. What are we looking for in this sequel? <br /> <br />Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain releasing worldwide on September 1st. What are our thoughts on the game and how successful it will be once it hits stores? <br /> <br />We give our thoughts on the latest gameplay and details from Final Fantasy XV released during PAX East 2015. <br /> <br />PlayStation 4 Sales have surpassed over 20.2 Million consoles sold Worldwide. What are our thoughts on this and how will Microsoft and Nintendo sales fare down the road?

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