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The boys are back with a new episode of brilliantly funny, press x to podcast. Join them because they do not get absolutely nothing to give you their brutally honest opinion on the latest novelties in the industry.

In the last episode, the gang discusses the cultural influence of the mini-refrigerator Xbox, and like the good players, none of them even bother to look at the Squad suicide trailer! Anyway, they also talk a lot about Metroid Dread, NHL22, Back 4 Blood and OLED switch. Discover episode 4.19 - Xbox Fridge Full of G-Fuel below!

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