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  • Is Battlefield Back? Open Beta Review, Anti-Cheat Measures, and Community Hopes
    2025/08/08

    Welcome to another episode of Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew, hosted by Brett Deister! This week, it’s all about the highly anticipated Battlefield 6 open beta. Brett dives into his firsthand experience, breaking down what works, what doesn’t, and how the game stacks up compared to recent entries—and competing titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. From early impressions of the return-to-form gameplay, destruction mechanics, and class system, to honest takes on balance issues and the ongoing battle against cheaters, Brett covers it all. Whether you’re a Battlefield veteran, new to the series, or just curious about the hottest buzz in FPS gaming, this episode is your guide to everything shaping Battlefield 6’s first public showing. Grab your favorite brew, tune in, and let’s dig into the latest in the world of gaming!

    3 Fun Facts:
    1. The destruction in the Battlefield 6 beta is reportedly better than in Battlefield 2042, and even feels more satisfying than Battlefield 3 and 4, though not quite as thorough as Bad Company 2.
    2. You have to enable Secure Boot on your PC to play the Battlefield 6 beta, and this will soon be required for other big games like Call of Duty Black Ops 6 to curb cheating.
    3. The host, Brett, really misses Battlefield 2142’s Titan Mode and hopes that the new Portal mode might bring that classic feature back someday.

    Key Themes:
    1. Battlefield 6 open beta impressions
    2. Cheating and anti-cheat measures in betas
    3. Secure boot requirements for PC gaming
    4. Comparison: Battlefield 6 vs Call of Duty
    5. Map design and vehicle balance issues
    6. The return of class-based gameplay
    7. Nostalgia for old Battlefield game modes


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    21 分
  • Battlefield 6 Reveals, PUBG’s New Direction, and Gaming Industry Censorship
    2025/08/01

    In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Brett Deister discusses recent updates from Electronic Arts and their decision to not increase game prices to $80 for the foreseeable future. He also delves into EA's plans to transform Battlefield 6 into a gameplay platform and similar upcoming changes for PUBG, including its transition to Unreal Engine 5. Brett provides a detailed review of Battlefield 6's multiplayer reveal, covers game mechanics, new modes, classes, and upcoming beta testing. The episode concludes with a critical discussion on censorship related to porn games on Steam, driven by credit card companies responding to activist pressure, and its potential consequences for gamers.

    3 Fun Facts:
    1. Battlefield 6 will not cost $80 at launch—EA has confirmed no price hikes until at least the fiscal year ending in March 2026.
    2. Battlefield 6 brings destruction back in a big way, letting players destroy most, if not all, of buildings on maps.
    3. Players will get early access to the Battlefield 6 beta through sign-ups or Twitch drops, and for the first time, you don’t have to pre-order to join the open beta.

    Key Themes:
    1. EA game pricing staying unchanged for now
    2. Battlefield 6 returning to classic gameplay
    3. Battlefield and PUBG shifting toward game platforms
    4. Concerns over microtransactions and game fun
    5. NetEase and other companies monitoring in-game chat
    6. Credit card companies influencing game content
    7. Debate around censorship of adult games

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    21 分
  • Gaming Industry Shakeups: Layoffs, Tributes, Ubisoft Drama, and Battlefield 6 Hopes
    2025/07/25

    In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Brett Deister discusses several key news items and trends in the gaming industry. Brett covers the unfortunate passing of Julian Lafe, the Chief Engineer of Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall. He then transitions to the reveal of Battlefield 6's campaign trailer, expressing disappointment over its lack of gameplay footage. Obsidian’s price drop announcement for Outer Worlds 2 and the layoffs at GreedFall developer Spiders are discussed next. The episode also touches upon Ubisoft’s various controversial decisions, including their reliance on microtransactions, the appointment of two new co-CEOs, and the development of a new Ghost Recon game. In addition, Brett talks about a new Retro 95 Limited Edition PC and the relaunch of Split Gate 2 into beta. Finally, Brett shares his hopes for Battlefield 6, emphasizing the need for a return to what made previous Battlefield titles successful.

    3 Fun Facts:
    1. MainGear announced a Retro 95 limited edition PC with modern specs but classic '90s design, appealing to nostalgia fans.
    2. The trailer for Clive Barker’s Hellraiser game included actual nudity—pretty rare for a video game trailer!
    3. There was drama around microtransactions, with the Ubisoft CEO claiming they make games "more fun," something Brett (and likely most gamers) strongly disagrees with.

    Key Themes:
    1. Death of Elder Scrolls Daggerfall engineer
    2. Battlefield 6 trailer reveal and skepticism
    3. Game industry layoffs, including Greedfall developer
    4. Obsidian's Outer Worlds 2 price change
    5. Splitgate 2 issues, layoffs, and beta return
    6. Ubisoft controversies: server shutdowns, nepotism, microtransactions
    7. Hopes and concerns for Battlefield 6 multiplayer

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    32 分
  • Steam Summer Sale Traffic, Major Developers Cut Teams, and Remakes on the Rise
    2025/06/27

    In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Brett Deister covers a range of topics including the release of Civilization 7 update 1.2.0.2, which adds steam workshop support and new advanced game options, Microsoft's planned layoffs in the Xbox division, the issues with the Steam Summer Sale, and a new PVE mode in Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2. Brett also discusses the significant layoffs and restructuring occurring in the gaming industry, highlights notable deals in the Steam Summer Sale, and touches on updates in Dune: Awakening. The episode concludes with a reflection on the state of AAA gaming and the rise of indie games.

    3 Fun Facts:
    1. Civilization 7 just got Steam Workshop support, letting players easily find and install mods directly from Steam.
    2. Warhammer 40K Space Marine 2 introduced a new PvE "Siege Mode," where teams fight endless waves to defend an Imperial Fortress.
    3. The Steam Summer Sale is live with big discounts, but heavy traffic at launch made the store tough to access for many gamers.

    Key Themes:
    1. Civilization 7 update and community response
    2. Industry-wide layoffs, especially at Microsoft
    3. Turmoil and downsizing in gaming studios
    4. Steam Summer Sale and major discounts
    5. Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 new modes
    6. Dune Awakening PvE/PvP gameplay changes
    7. The rise and impact of indie games

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    19 分
  • Major Updates: Dune Awakening Patch, Warner Bros Restructure, and Splitgate Layoffs
    2025/06/21

    In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, Brett discusses the recent patch for Dune Awakening that removes vehicle ramming in PvP, as well as the community's positive reaction. He moves on to cover Battlefield 2042's new Mass Effect bundle and comments on Warner Brothers' restructuring of its leadership team, focusing on major franchises like Mortal Kombat and Harry Potter. Brett also touches on layoffs at Splitgate 2, Embracer Group's workforce reduction, GOG's new donation system, Xbox's collaboration with Zena Canary, and the latest updates on Battlefield Labs. The episode wraps up with reviews of the first-person shooter 'Kristol: Theater of Idols' and Bungee's delayed marathon reboot. Brett emphasizes the importance of prioritizing talent over diversity quotas in game development.

    3 Fun Facts:
    1. In Dune Awakening, players used to "Goomba Stomp" others with ornithopters in PvP, repeatedly ramming to knock them out, until a recent patch removed this quirky tactic.
    2. The new shooter "Kristal Theater of Idols" has a wild mechanic—players have to sacrifice their own blood to reload guns, which affects their health.
    3. GOG now lets you voluntarily donate money when you buy games, with all donations supporting the preservation of classic games.

    Key Themes:
    1. Dune Awakening PvP vehicle ramming patch
    2. Battlefield 2042 Mass Effect bundle criticism
    3. Warner Brothers leadership restructuring and direction
    4. Embracer Group layoffs and game cancellations
    5. GOG donation system for game preservation
    6. Upcoming Xbox classic games program
    7. Bungie’s Marathon reboot struggles and delays

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    23 分
  • Splitgate 2 Hat Controversy, Layoffs at Bend Studios, and FPS State of Play
    2025/06/13

    In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, Brett Deister discusses the end of the SAG-AFTRA strike over AI voice replication, dives into gameplay and community feedback for 'Dune: Awakening,' and critiques the reveal of 'Call of Duty: Black Ops 7.' He highlights various showcases from Microsoft, Ubisoft, and reveals his excitement for 'Blood of the Dawn Walker' led by the former director of 'The Witcher 3.' Brett also talks about new gameplay updates from 'Neverwinter Nights 2 Enhanced Edition,' and the intriguing but troubled 'MindsEye.' The show explores recent layoffs at Bend Studio and discusses insights into EA's handling of 'Dragon Age: The Veil Guard.' Additionally, there is coverage of the controversy surrounding 1047 Games' 'Make FPS Great Again' slogan. Rounding out the episode are updates on 'Rainbow Six Siege X,' 'Warhammer 40K: Space Marines 2,' and GOG's new 'One Click Mods' feature. Brett ties everything up with a reflection on the evolving market dynamics favoring AA games over AAA titles.

    3 Fun Facts:
    1. The new Dune Awakening game lets you build bases and survive sandstorms—just don’t get eaten by sandworms!
    2. Good Old Games (GOG) introduced a “One Click Mods” feature, making it super easy to install mods for classic games like Fallout 4 and Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines.
    3. Warhammer 40K: Space Marines 2 sold a whopping 7 million units, and a sequel is already confirmed to be in development!

    Key Themes:
    1. SAG-AFTRA strike and generative AI concerns
    2. Dune Awakening gameplay impressions and issues
    3. Recent gaming showcases and game reveals
    4. Good Old Games' one-click mod feature
    5. Layoffs and restructuring in the gaming industry
    6. Controversy over FPS genre and messaging
    7. Developer struggles with understanding core audiences


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    38 分
  • The Witcher 4 Tech Demo, Dying Light Update, and Gaming Industry’s Changing Climate
    2025/06/06

    Welcome back to another episode of Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew! I’m your host, Brett Deister, and this week we’re diving into some of the biggest stories shaking up the gaming world. On today’s show, we’re taking a closer look at Unreal Engine 5.6 and the much-hyped Witcher 4 tech demo—why I’m cautiously optimistic, and what you should (and shouldn’t) expect based on past experiences with tech demos. We’ll also cover the announcement of James Bond 007: First Light from the creators of Hitman, more ongoing studio closures with Zynga shuttering Echtra Games, and the latest updates on Dying Light: The Beast.

    You’ll hear about No Man’s Sky’s impressive new ‘Beacon’ update—proving once again that Hello Games just keeps raising the bar for long-term post-launch support. We’ll discuss the shutdown of XDefiant servers and the exit of executive producer Mark Rubin from Ubisoft and the gaming industry, plus first impressions from my hands-on time with the Dune: Awakening early access launch.

    Finally, we’re diving into the current climate around Pride Month in gaming—why some companies are pulling back, and what that means for the industry and its players. As always, grab your favorite brew, hit subscribe, leave a five-star review, and let’s get started!

    3 Fun Facts:
    1. The Unreal Engine 5.6 Witcher 4 tech demo claims to run at 60 FPS with ray tracing on a standard PS5.
    2. No Man’s Sky released yet another free update called Beacon, letting players oversee and manage up to four settlements—with full town-building and defending against pirate incursions.
    3. Dune: Awakening’s early access launch reached almost 100,000 concurrent players on Steam, ranking it just under Stardew Valley and War Thunder.

    Key Themes:
    1. Unreal Engine 5.6 and Witcher 4 tech demo
    2. James Bond 007: First Light expectations
    3. Studio closures and industry layoffs
    4. Dying Light: The Beast 2 updates
    5. No Man’s Sky Beacon update praise
    6. XDefiant shutdown and producer departure
    7. Pride Month backlash in gaming industry

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    26 分
  • Are Gamers Done with EA? Discord’s IPO and the Quest for Better Games
    2025/05/30

    In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, host Brett Deister covers a variety of gaming industry topics, including King Makers' upcoming PC release, Discord's potential IPO and monetization strategies, and the announcement of Bolt Gun 2. Brett also highlights Capcom's increasing PC sales, the performance benchmark of AMD's RX 9060 XT GPU, and EA's controversial decisions and cancellations, particularly in relation to their handling of RPG fans and the future of the Star Wars Battlefront series. The show concludes with an emphasis on the importance of respecting gaming fans and their preferences.

    3 Fun Facts:
    1. Kingmakers is an upcoming medieval strategy game where players wield modern weaponry—like tanks and machine guns—against ancient armies, promising chaotic fun when it hits early access in October 2025.
    2. Discord is introducing a new in-app currency called Orbs, which users can earn by watching ads and spend on cosmetics—or even a short Discord Nitro subscription.
    3. Expedition 33, a turn-based RPG with real-time mechanics, sold over 3.3 million units within weeks of launch and hit half a million sales on its very first day.

    Key Themes:
    1. Discord IPO and monetization strategies
    2. Kingmakers’ early access announcement
    3. Concerns over Discord limiting free users
    4. Boltgun 2 and Warhammer shooter updates
    5. Capcom’s rising PC/digital game sales
    6. AMD RX 9600 XT GPU performance
    7. EA’s cancellations and disconnect with gamers

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    34 分