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!@#$% to end the PS5 shortage and Hogwartz Legacy boycott

Tuesday morning is, as usual, reserved for the business side of gaming. Regular hosts Boris and JJ are ready to discuss all the business developments of the past week with you Peepshow. And hatsa, this time there is no argument about Microsoft buying Activision/Blizzard. Nothing at all. We’re done for a while and focus on other things. Because there’s a lot more going on in the industry right now. How about the story that the PS5 can be damaged in portrait mode, PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan’s firm promise that the PS5’s stock problems are over, and the online dispute over whether or not to buy Hogwarts Legacy. You will see and hear this and other news in the Peepshow on Tuesday 10 January 2023.

“The time of PS5 shortcomings is over”

Jim Ryan promised at CES in Las Vegas that the days of PS5 shortages are over. And that’s a pretty strong promise. After all, he doesn’t have a crystal ball. And is it true that from now on even stocks are absent everywhere? Or it varies from country to country. Boris and JJ look into the issue and give their opinion. They also make the alleged problem with the PS5. It may break if you leave the console upright for too long. Is the story correct and is there a response from PlayStation? You will get the answer in this video.

CD Projekt Red deliberately released a “broken” game.

We will also talk about a lawsuit filed against CD Projekt Red a few years ago. Their Cyberpunk 2077 game was not good on Xbox One and PS4. And CD Projekt Red knew it. However, the Poles released the game. The outcome of the trial has now been announced. What’s the verdict? Or is there suitable? You will have the answer in this new edition of the Peepshow.

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