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Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast

#96: The Leaks of Us

Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast

Last Stand Media & Studio71

Games, Leisure, Video Games, Hobbies

4.83.9K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2020

⏱️ 144 minutes

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Summary

Our shifting podcast schedule couldn't have possibly come at a better time, because it just so happens that the last seven days (or so) in the gaming industry have been among the most news-packed in recent memory. For starters, The Last of Us: Part II has a new release date, but such a revelation comes on the back of something truly traumatic for Naughty Dog, Sony, and TLoU fans: Catastrophic story leaks that threaten to ruin the game for everyone. (Don't worry: We don't discuss ANY spoilers in this show.) Ghost of Tsushima also got a new release date, but is Sony quietly burying Sucker Punch's long-anticipated adventure? Meanwhile, the Assassin's Creed rumors are true, and the series is going Nordic and turning to 9th century England for its next entry, and Square Enix doesn't know quite how it's going to finish Final Fantasy VII Remake, or even how many games will be required to do so. Amongst other news are plenty of listener inquiries, as always. Why don't games seemingly ever visit the Korean and Vietnam Wars? Could video games treat religion more positively? What's with awful difficulty spikes? Are nachos an appetizer or an entree? Let's go! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Sacred Symbols, a PlayStation podcast is brought to you by Well You.

0:04.1

If you want to learn how to support our show, go to CollinslastStand.com.

0:25.2

Greetings and salutations! Welcome back to Sacred Symbols, a PlayStation podcast.

0:28.9

This is episode 96. My name is Colin Moriardium. Join us by Chris Ragan and Chris.

0:34.7

How are you today? Pretty good. Not too bad, not too shabby.

0:39.6

Well rested? Yeah, I think so. I'm going a little bit later.

0:44.4

Like at least I think I've been going to sleep around like 1230 at night.

0:51.6

It's still pretty, which is super early for me. And I'm usually up by like 830, which is pretty ideal.

0:58.6

Wow, look at you. Yeah. You're a normal, normal, you're a normal young man feeling good.

1:03.8

Yeah. Happy for you. How's the COVID treating you over there in California?

1:12.0

Today feels the same as last week, feels the same as the week before that.

1:22.3

It's a very huge rut right now. I completely agree. It's

1:25.9

becoming horrifying. And just hope everyone out there is hanging in there and doing the best they can.

1:33.3

All things considered. That's all we can do. Yeah, we can do. Sacred Symbols. So there is a PlayStation

1:40.0

podcast. We put it up each and every week. You can get it three days early and add free by going to patreon.com.

1:44.8

slash CollinslastStand where more than 8,000 of you support us right now and we very much appreciate it.

1:51.2

Jason Vanover actually did write to us on patreon as many people do. That's one of the perks you get

1:56.1

for supporting us. We can read your questions, comments, concerns, thoughts and ideas on the air. And

2:00.7

Jason says, afternoon, fuckies, I must say if this didn't convince everyone that changing your

2:05.2

recording date from Monday to Thursday was an absolute must. Nothing ever will. I have to say this.

2:10.4

This week has been chock full of news that we would have completely missed if we stuck to our old

2:15.6

recording schedule. So the proof is indeed in the pudding. Yeah. With this move, I think it was the

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