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Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast

#167: Sleepless in Burbank

Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast

Last Stand Media & Studio71

Games, Leisure, Video Games, Hobbies

4.83.9K Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2021

⏱️ 245 minutes

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Summary

It's been well over a year, but finally -- finally! -- Sony has given us some new, much-needed details concerning their upcoming slate of PlayStation 5 games. Word came by way of a tight, 40 minute presentation, and perhaps the biggest news of all was that Sony-owned developer Insomniac, already responsible for two PS5 games, will be delivering two more by 2023. First off, is Insomniac now Sony's uncontested crown jewel studio? And how could they possibly be working at such a rapid clip? We get into all of that, plus all of the other reveals and details from the Showcase, including a PS5 KOTOR remake, Square Enix's Forspoken, cross-gen exclusives God of War: Ragnarok and Gran Turismo 7, and more. We also delve into the week's other news, including the acquisition of a brand-new first party team in Firesprite, fixing Sony's inane game pricing scheme with Horizon: Forbidden West, the PlayStation debut of Alan Wake, and so much more. Then, we dive into some listener inquiries. What indie studios are impressing us most right now? Would we rather 4K resolution at 60 frames or 1080p at 120 frames? Could Parappa the Rapper be a good multiverse IP for Sony to explore? Did Colin sleep without any underwear on when he stayed at Dustin's? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Sacred Symbols is brought to you by Nissan.

0:02.7

Let's be real.

0:03.7

Most of the time, driving can be a bit of a mundane experience.

0:08.3

But it doesn't have to be.

0:10.3

And Nissan EVs are the change you need.

0:12.7

More and more, it seems like electric cars are the future.

0:16.4

For a lot of people, it's not only more convenient,

0:18.7

but it's also better for the environment.

0:20.5

Nissan makes EVs, but not just any electric vehicles.

0:24.4

They make EVs that truly electrify.

0:27.2

Driving an EV can really spark your imagination.

0:29.7

Pins you to your seat.

0:30.8

Takes your breath away.

0:31.9

Nissan has been making EVs since 1947.

0:34.7

So it kind of sounds like they know what they're doing.

0:37.1

Since 2010, Nissan Leafs have traveled over 8 billion miles

0:41.1

globally.

0:41.9

That's the equivalent of driving to Pluto in back.

0:44.8

One of their EVs even trekked all the way up to the North Pole.

0:48.2

And they literally test EV technology on the Formula E race track.

0:52.2

And I don't know about you, but to me, all that just

0:54.6

sounds really cool.

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