Tony Polanco from The Koalition writes:
"Though things have been rough in the gaming industry and gaming community lately, there is still a lot to be grateful for. This medium has brought the world many great things and that’s what this episode is centered on. Since this episode is airing during the week of Thanksgiving, our first main topic focuses on some of the things in gaming that we’re thankful for. Whether it’s people, titles, genres, peripherals, or technological advancements, we talk about everything that makes us appreciative in gaming.
Not much news happened this week (mostly because we’ve been too busy playing games to notice) but we get into a few interesting items. Sony announced that they would be offering refunds to consumers over misleading PlayStation Vita ads. Speaking of not delivering what was promised, we talk about Ubisoft’s apology to those who bought Assassin’s Creed Unity and about the game’s latest patch. We also get into how the proliferation of open world online gaming has made bugs and defects more common. Finally, we close things out by celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Sega Saturn."

For Southeast Asia, new price changes.
Prices effective starting May 1st, 2026.
Looks like PlayStation took a hit with Marathon and is now quietly adjusting prices worldwide to recover the losses
The price increases are due to the RAM demand associated with AI and the US-Iran war. You can look to any business news website and local news to see that. Heck, even the 2026 Asus Zenbook Duo I've been eyeing has faced delays and has had a price increase of $400; that laptop has two specs. Asus is doing a staggered release with per-orders for the lower spec now and shipping in May and pre-orders for the higher spec that I'm eyeing starting in June. Basically, all computer manufactures are affected. It'll most likely start affecting smart phones too if it hasn't already. I can't remember the last time any major console maker (Nintendo, Sony, Sega, etc) increased the price of their console mid cycle outside of Microsoft just to make more profit.

Insider Gaming - "Ubisoft has cancelled yet another game, this time ending development on the Animal Crossing-inspired title Alterra."

HALIFAX (April 14, 2026) – Laid-off Ubisoft workers in Halifax have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a settlement with the video-game giant. The terms of the settlement, including the compensation employees will receive, is confidential.
I can't sit here and act like I know these workers financial situations. And I'm sure nobody wakes up WANTING to go to court. But for the sake of the industry, I wish some of these types of cases made it to trial.
Settlements allow companies to continue to do whatever abusive practices they do. While the trials (should the company lose) would actually force real changes for the better.
But again, I'm not in these workers shoes and I can understand them not wanting to risk it.
Great cast! Really weird situation with those Vita refunds. Shame I couldn't grab that $50 voucher XD
Another great episode. I'm thankful for Ocarina of Time.