The 24th episode of TheGamer Podcast is out now and features discussion on the biggest news of the week, including, Respawn's upcoming Star Wars games and the Steam Deck's launch. The team also talks about their impressions of Rainbow Six Extraction and Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel.

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TheGamer Podcast is hosted by Eric Switzer and this week's episode features Issy van der Velde, Stacey Henley, Mahin Kesore, and Jamie Latour as guests. You can listen to the podcast through Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and several other podcast apps.

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To kick off this week's episode, Eric Switzer is joined by Issy van der Velde, Stacey Henley, and Mahin Kesore to talk about some of the biggest news of the week. Some of the big topics include Respawn confirming that it has several Star Wars games in development, the impending launch of the Steam Deck, and the Rock's mysterious gaming movie. Hey, if Dwayne Johnson ends up playing Shao Kahn, we'll all be smiling.

Next up, we have Jamie Latour giving his impressions on Rainbow Six Extraction, which has seen a pretty middle-of-the-road response since launching. After that, Mahin Kesore talks about his time with Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, which has recently been blowing up with new and returning duellers.

To finish the show, Eric is joined by Amanda Huyrch to read some of the responses we got to last week's question, which asked you what non-Activision Blizzard game or series you'd like to see make a comeback. To celebrate the release of Pokemon Legends: Arceus, this week we want to hear from you - what's your favourite Pokemon game and why? Tweet us using the hashtag #AskTheGamer and we'll read your answer on the show next week!

TheGamer Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Eric Switzer and featuring staff from TheGamer discussing topics in gaming from over the week. Last week's episode can be found here and has the team talking about Microsoft buying Activision, Windjammers 2, OlliOlli World, and Terra Nill.

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