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At least that’s what we tell ourselves… 

 

In this episode of The Regular Show:

 

🧑‍⚖️ CONTROVERSY! 
The Stop Killing Games campaign, a grassroots movement fighting for digital preservation, is under fire for “systematic concealment” of financial contributions. Turns out, volunteering too hard might get you audited. What a world we live in… 

💻 Finally, a usable Windows 11

A leaked Windows 11 UI designed specifically for gaming handhelds could finally fix the clunky experience plaguing devices like the ROG Xbox Ally. The new interface promises streamlined navigation, better game library access, and a layout that actually respects your thumbs. We break down what this means for the future of portable PC gaming—and why it’s long overdue.

 

🧙‍♂️ Fable Might Be A Fable

A new report suggests the reboot won’t land until 2027. That’s a long wait for Albion. But not totally unexpected. Because of course it was going to be delayed. 

 

💸 Ubisoft Being Ubisoft

Ubisoft’s latest quote—“microtransactions make the player experience more fun”—might go down as one of the worst in gaming history. There’s not much to say because of course this is Ubisoft we’re talking about. 

 

📼 And Microsoft Being Microsoft

Microsoft has officially shut down its Movies & TV storefront on Xbox and Windows. While your purchased content is safe (for now), the move signals a major shift away from digital media ownership. Microsoft stepping away from the consumer markets isn’t entirely surprising, but what could it mean for Xbox going forward? 

 

☁️ Gaming Onna Cloud

Finally, Xbox Insiders get a new update that lays the groundwork for smarter Cloud Gaming. Cross-device play history and better library visibility are just the beginning. Kyle goes hands on during the podcast to see how it works. And not because he’s distracted either… 

 

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