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Engadget Podcast: What’s up with ‘Overwatch 2?’

Written by Jeff Lampkin

So does the Overwatch 2 beta stay as much as the entire hype and anticipation? This week, Jessica Conditt joins Devindra to talk about Blizzard’s long-awaited sequel and why she thinks it’s well worth the wait. Additionally, we talk about why you must care about information privateness given the present wave of anti-abortion laws, and why the Embracer Group is gobbling up so many builders.

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Matters

  • Overwatch 2 beta brings some freshness to a stale sport, however is it sufficient? – 1:15

  • What does the potential overturn of Roe v. Wade imply for on-line privateness within the US? – 13:28

  • Swedish sport firm Embracer buys a number of Sq. Enix studios – 17:47

  • Sonos is reportedly engaged on a $250 sound bar known as the Ray – 21:46

  • Obi-Wan trailer drops for Might the 4th – 23:19

  • Engadget’s protection of Method-E races in Monaco – 24:53

  • Engaged on – 27:14

  • Popular culture picks – 29:59

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Credit
Hosts: Devindra Hardawar and Jessica Conditt
Producer: Ben Ellman
Music: Dale North and Terrence O’Brien
Livestream producers: Julio Barrientos
Graphic artists: Luke Brooks and Brian Oh

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Jeff Lampkin

Jeff Lampkin was the first writer to have joined gamepolar.com. He has since then inculcated very effective writing and reviewing culture at GamePolar which rivals have found impossible to imitate. His approach has been to work on the basics while the whole world was focusing on the superstructures.