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Episode 53 – Super Smash Brothers Ultimate, Epic buys Rocket League creators Psyonix, and the Overwatch League takes over Dallas

Episode 53 – Super Smash Brothers Ultimate, Epic buys Rocket League creators Psyonix, and the Overwatch League takes over Dallas

Released Monday, 6th May 2019
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Episode 53 – Super Smash Brothers Ultimate, Epic buys Rocket League creators Psyonix, and the Overwatch League takes over Dallas

Episode 53 – Super Smash Brothers Ultimate, Epic buys Rocket League creators Psyonix, and the Overwatch League takes over Dallas

Episode 53 – Super Smash Brothers Ultimate, Epic buys Rocket League creators Psyonix, and the Overwatch League takes over Dallas

Episode 53 – Super Smash Brothers Ultimate, Epic buys Rocket League creators Psyonix, and the Overwatch League takes over Dallas

Monday, 6th May 2019
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Hold on to your hype, it is time for the latest episode of Not Enough Resources! We have a lot of cool things in the works, so keep an eye on Rogues Portal and follow us on Twitter @NERPodcast. As always send us your comments and suggestions. You can subscribe to Not Enough Resources on iTunes or Google Play. Please remember to leave a comment as well! We might read it on air and it is a great way to leave us some feedback.

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Ryan is back into Smash Brothers Ultimate thanks to the addition of Joker from Persona 5, and Dylan talks about super fun indie game Nidhogg 2.

News

Epic Games purchases Psyonix, adding Rocket League to the list of games in their stable. We discuss what that means for the future of the game, and if selling out is worth all the hate it gets from certain circles. Riot employees are planning a walk out due to the companies track record with sexual assault, arbitration and how it treats it employee's. Hopefully it will be an effective step towards change. Finally, we gush about the possibilities coming to Overwatch thanks to the brand new Workshop mode.

Competitive Corner

Overwatch League has their first successful Homestand weekend in Dallas. Arena sellouts sound exciting, but will that momentum be sustainable when home games become the status quo instead of an event? Meanwhile Dylan wrestles with his fading interest in competitive League of Legends due to the midseason lull and all of the news coming out of Riot about their company culture.

As always, be kind to your fellow gamers.

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