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Next Gen Console Outlook – The TouchArcade Show #449

With the Sony fake-E3 press conference being the hot news item in the week in the world of video games we kick this podcast off with a healthy discussion on that event as well as what it means in the larger setting of next generation console wars between the PlayStation and Xbox. Of course from there we zip back into the lane we’re supposed to be in and get back to talking about iOS games, so if console stuff doesn’t do it for you just skip about half way in!

A World on Fire – The TouchArcade Show #448

Apologies in advance if audio levels are a bit weird in this podcast, I tried to correct them as much as I could. For whatever reason my mic this week decided to be super quiet. One more thing! Anyway, we kick things off talking about how crazy the world has gotten in the last week and how it has impacted us before shifting gears into iOS gaming news chat. Slay the Spire! It’s coming! Oh, and then from there we get into woodworking and power tools, like a mobile gaming

TouchArcade After Dark – The TouchArcade Show #446

We’re posting this a bit later in the day than usual because this is an AFTER DARK episode! Jared and I both had weird things going on today which had us recording super late. We still bang out a good show though, covering all sorts of relevant things like iPhone games, and more iPhone games. Definitely no off-topic tangents at all. Don’t forget to shoot us emails with any questions, feedback, or anything else relevant or irrelevant to [email protected]. We read ’em all, and love decoding messages written entirely in

CRV’s Saar Gur wants to invest in a new wave of games built for VR, Twitch and Zoom

Saar Gur is adept at identifying the next big consumer trends earlier than most: The San Francisco-based general partner at CRV has led investments into leading consumer internet companies like Niantic, DoorDash, Bird, Dropbox, Patreon, Kapwing and ClassPass. His own experience stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic spurred his interest in three new investment themes focused on the next generation of games: those built for VR, those built on top of Twitch and those built for video chat environments as a socializing tool. TechCrunch: We’ve been in a “VR