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Level up your gaming knowledge with Dense Pixels, the ultimate podcast for video game news, reviews, and industry insights. We cover everything from AAA blockbusters to indie gems, breaking down the latest game releases, industry trends, and must-play titles. With witty commentary, deep dives into gaming culture, and discussions on consoles, PC gaming, and next-gen technology, we keep you in the loop on everything happening in the gaming world. Whether you're into RPGs, FPS, esports, or retro classics, this is your go-to source for all things gaming. Subscribe now and stay ahead in the game!









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    • Meta pivots to AI, more Ubisoft layoffs, Monster Hunter Wilds performance, and more!
      Jan 20 2026
      Carrie shares her exciting experience attending and performing at MAGfest this year, bringing listeners behind the scenes of one of gaming's most beloved music and gaming conventions. Brad dives into his hands-on impressions of the new Tokyo Xtreme Racer, a game that authentically captures the PS2 era racing experience with both its nostalgic charm and its dated quirks. Meta makes a dramatic business pivot away from the Metaverse toward AI technology, resulting in the closure of two prominent game development studios, raising questions about the future of VR gaming. Massive Entertainment announces development of The Division 3, but the news is immediately overshadowed by Ubisoft laying off staff at the studio and the departure of their studio head to EA. The timing highlights ongoing turbulence in the AAA gaming industry. Valve updates their AI disclosure policies with a surprising loosening of restrictions, and the hosts make a compelling argument for why this change might actually benefit the gaming community despite initial concerns about artificial intelligence in game development. Monster Hunter Wilds faces severe PC performance issues, and the potential cause might be one of the most absurd technical problems in recent gaming memory. The podcast wraps with reactions to Sophie Turner's casting as Lara Croft in the upcoming Tomb Raider project, alongside sharp criticism of GameStop's social media team's complete loser behavior.
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      1 h et 27 min
    • Winter Break gaming, Zelda Age of Imprisonment, Rainbow 6 Siege Robin Hood, and more!
      Jan 6 2026
      Brad went a little wild during the Steam Winter Sale and came away with a pile of indie games that mostly rule. He breaks down his early impressions of Reus 2, 9 Kings, and Sol Cesto, and explains why these smaller releases continue to outshine big-budget fare. Carrie has been catching up on her backlog with Blue Prince and The Legend of Zelda: Age of Imprisonment, and even dusted off the SNES to revisit Final Fantasy VI (formerly known as Final Fantasy III in the US). Terrence shocks everyone by purchasing an Xbox Series X, while Micah shares the unique challenges of co-op gaming with a kid who has very different priorities than finishing objectives. We also reflect on the passing of Respawn’s Vince Zampella and SEGA’s David Rosen. Elsewhere, a real-life Rainbow Six Siege Robin Hood gifted players millions in in-game currency, and the Indie Game Awards sparked controversy by revoking Expedition 33’s Game of the Year award over its use of generative AI. In the Post Office, we dig into hated gameplay tropes, sim racing rigs, and take an unexpected detour into the Billboard Top 100 hits of 1996.
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      1 h et 51 min
    • The Game Awards recap, Street Fighter trailer reaction, Diablo IV Paladin review, and more!
      Dec 16 2025
      We break down Expedition 33’s sweeping dominance at The Game Awards and discuss what the show gets right—and where it still needs to evolve. From surprise wins to pacing and presentation, we explore how the TGAs could better serve both developers and fans going forward. We also dive into the biggest announcements from The Game Awards, including Brad and Micah’s reactions to the Street Fighter movie trailer and the unexpected reveal of Lenny Kravitz as the villain in 007 First Light. Brad is back deep in Diablo IV, testing out the new Paladin class and evaluating how progression and systems have changed since his last time with the game. Does Diablo IV finally feel like it’s found its footing? Kaz Harada’s departure from Bandai Namco marks the end of an era, and we reflect on his 30-year legacy guiding the Tekken franchise into one of the most influential fighting game series of all time. In the Post Office, we tackle the increasingly strange relationship between FIFA and U.S. power brokers, and just how far the organization may be willing to bend to satisfy political egos.
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      1 h et 25 min
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