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Introducing GameSpot’s New Weekly Podcast! – GameSpot After Dark Episode 1

“Where’s the Lobby?” “Why’s there no GameSpot podcast?” At least several of you have been asking, so here it is: the official GameSpot Podcast! We’re calling it GameSpot After Dark, and it’s, well, a podcast about video games. We might talk about other stuff, but generally speaking, this is the space each week where GameSpot staff can come together and talk about the games we’re playing, go over the biggest news stories, and answer some of your questions.

GameSpot After Dark will go live every Friday. Right now, it’ll be audio-only (and available on iTunes, Spotify, and other places where podcasts are found), but we’re not ruling anything out! On that note, please give Episode 1 a listen and let us know what kinds of things you want to hear, what kind of guests you want us to invite on, and whatever else comes to mind. You can email us at [email protected]!

So, without further ado: On this week’s episode, Jake Dekker, Kallie Plagge, Lucy James, and Jean-Luc Seipke get together to talk about Fire Emblem: Three Houses‘ lack of romance, the Ooblets-Epic Store controversy, and all that shady business with Borderlands 3. We also discuss how we can’t say the F-word on this show.

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Kiss Singer Gene Simmons Reacts To New Pokemon That Looks Like Him

The Pokemon Company dropped a new trailer for Pokemon Sword and Shield earlier this week. Along with revealing new rival characters, the video gave us our first look at a brand-new Pokemon named Obstagoon, which immediately drew comparisons to Kiss singer Gene Simmons. Now the rockstar has shared his thoughts on the monster.

In a statement to Newsweek, Simmons said he was flattered by the new Pokemon. “Pokemon has been a part of our household for decades, ever since our kids first discovered them,” Simmons said. “And to see Pokemon pay homage to Kiss, is flattering.”

Gallery image 1Gallery image 2Gene Simmons and Obstagoon

Obstagoon is a new, region-exclusive evolution of Galarian Linoone. The entire Galarian Zigzagoon line has drawn comparisons to Kiss due to their black and white fur and star patterns around their eyes, which resembles the makeup the band wears while performing.

Zigzagoon and Linoone aren’t the only Pokemon receiving Galarian forms in Sword and Shield; The Pokemon Company also revealed the amazing Galarian Weezing, which has smokestacks that resemble top hats and mustache-like gas clouds around its faces. We also got a glimpse at a new hamster-like Pokemon named Morpeko, which can change between “full belly” and “hangry” forms.

Pokemon Sword and Shield launch for Nintendo Switch on November 15. You can check out all the new Gen 8 Pokemon revealed so far in our gallery. For more on the titles, be sure to read our Pokemon Sword and Shield release date and pre-order guide.

Daily Deals: 70″ Sony XBR 4K TV for $898, 65″ LG OLED 4K TV for $1497 Plus $300 Gift Card

Welcome to IGN’s Daily Deals, your source for the best deals on the stuff you actually want to buy. You can also follow us at Twitter @igndeals.

We bring you the best deals we’ve found today on video games, hardware, electronics, and a bunch of random stuff too. Updated 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

$1100 Off the 70″ Sony BRAVIA XBR-70X830F 4K Smart HDTV, Now $898

sonyxbrx830fThe Sony XBR X830 series is a premium end TV from Sony. Sony’s XBR TVs are their cream of the crop with excellent picture quality and quality construction. It normally retails for $2000 but today you can get a huge discount on it. In fact, this is the first time I’ve seen a massive 70″ XBR-series TV priced under $1K. On top of that you get free home delivery.

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Save Big on the Popular Arozzi Arena Gaming Desk, Racing-Style Chairs

If you spend a lot of time sitting at a desk, you know how crucial comfort can be (especially while you game). Make the most of your leisure time with savings on the ever-popular Arozzi Arena Gaming Desk and several different racer-style gaming chairs.

Pick up a gaming desk and a high-back rolling chair and you’ll be ready to 360 no-scope people in Fortnite in no time. Or maybe play a Mario, I’m not your dad.

Best Gaming Setup Deal: Arozzi Arena Gaming Desk (Green) for $277

The Arozzi Arena Gaming Desk is one of our most popular gaming desk deals, so if you need a place to put your gaming rig, hop on this sale to save $122. Normally $399, you can snag one on Amazon right now for $277, complete with free shipping.

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Gene Simmons Really Likes That New Pokemon That Looks Like Gene Simmons

Gene Simmons, frontman of the band KISS, is happy that The Pokemon Company apparently chose to honor him with Obstagoon, a brand new Pokemon from the upcoming Pokemon Sword and Shield that shares a striking resemblance to the rock star.

As reported by Eurogamer, Obstagoon is a brand new Galarian evolution of Zigzagoon that was revealed earlier this week in a trailer that also gave us the Hangry Morpeko, Top Hat Weezing, and the On-the-Nose Team Yell.

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GLOW: Season 3 Review

This is a mostly spoiler-free review for all 10 episodes of GLOW: Season 3, which premieres Friday, August 9 on Netflix.

After working hard and busting their butts to craft a compelling wrestling show during an era when there was little-to-no interest in women stepping into the ring other than to hold up signs and smile, the women of GLOW have now been rewarded with a paying gig in Las Vegas.

The rub however, for both the performers, and even for GLOW as a series overall, is that their Vegas gig turns into a form of stasis. Season 3 is a much more character-focused endeavor, for better or worse (though mostly better), with the wrestling aspects of the series falling by the wayside as the ladies endure and overcome performing the same show every night. It’s Vegas. They’re no longer in an ongoing serialized wrestling promotion. They’re performing in a nightly attraction, repeating, over and over, the card that brought them to the dance, which ends with Betty Gilpin’s “Liberty Belle” debuting from the crowd and defeating Alison Brie’s “Zoya.”

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