The Reddit black-out has begun, and there is a lot of news coming out of Reddit’s conflict with Christian Selig and other third-party app developers, in the wake of Reddit’s API changes. We’ll be discussing that and a huge roadblock in Activision and Microsoft’s proposed merger. Plus, it was Summer Game Fest this weekend! What looks good? All of it, maybe? Even Starfield?
Links and Show Notes: Support Rocket with a Relay FM Membership 📣 Apollo will close down on June 30th. Reddit’s recent decisions and actions have unfortunately made it impossible for Apollo to continue. Thank you so, so much for all the support over the years. ❤️ : r/apolloapp Apollo’s developer on Reddit’s new API changes, and why users revolted - The Verge Reddit CEO tells employees that subreddit blackout ‘will pass’ - The Verge Reddit Revolt, Apollo and Reddit’s Changes, Complement Complaints – Stratechery by Ben Thompson Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard acquisition update: Will it go through? - Polygon FTC files to block Microsoft from buying Activision Blizzard - The Verge US judge temporarily blocks Microsoft acquisition of Activision | Reuters Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth trailer, release window at Summer Game Fest - Polygon All Summer Game Fest 2023 announcements and best trailers - Polygon Ubisoft Forward 2023: All the announcements and trailers - Polygon All Xbox Showcase announcements and best trailers - Polygon330: Peloton Problems
329: Unlocking iPhones
328: Works of Art
327: All of the Lights
326: Slack Slips Up
325: Meat in Dongletown
324: Abolish It!
323: Psyched About Mesh
322: Net Neutrality Revivified
321: GameStop Consequences
320: Clubhouse Clones
319: Stonks, Part 2
318: GAMESTONK
317: Electrical Systems!
316: Guess Who's Back
315: Trump’s Twitter Ban
314: Yet Another Normal Episode
313: Best and Worst Tech of 2020
312: Perpetual Nightmare
311: Leadership!
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