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! @ # $% about GamesCom exit, PlayStation and Valorant issues & privacy

We just throw out a rock hard Peepshow. There are a number of solid nuts to crack. A large number of parties saw the problems approaching themselves in the past week. Or they called these problems on their own. Boris and JJ have an antenna for that kind of thing (no 5G) and immediately pick up on those kinds of troubles. Then filleting them in the Peepshow. And then also the game events such as the GamesCom, what should we do with that? So take a seat, because we have a good three-quarters of an hour of spicy chatter for you.

Will we still be seeing game events in 2020?

The two veterans start with the GamesCom. Or rather the exit of the GamesCom. Angela Merkel personally drew a line through the 2020 edition. Things are now going online only. But what is that? What does that bring us? Did ESA not want that with E3? And we all know how that ended. Boris and JJ put up a big tree over it. They even look forward to the future. Whether major events in 2020 will and can continue at all? Another hot topic is Sony’s PR policy. Especially when it comes to the PlayStation 5. This time, sounds surfaced that Sony will put fewer PlayStation 5s in stores at launch because they expect the price to be too high for most gamers. And there were rumors of PC ports of PlayStation games. Possibly even shortly after release. Negative news that Sony is not waiting for. What’s going on …

Riot Games goes to great lengths to fight cheaters

It also needs to be talked about Valorant. And especially about the “spy-ware” tool that you must put on your PC so that Riot Games can tackle the cheaters. Now we are all for the brutal punishment of cheaters, but this means goes very hard against your privacy. How are the two opposed to this? And does Riot Games take this cleverly? This and a number of other topics are waiting for you in this edition of the Peepshow.

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