2019 Checkpoint Previews: Sony

Posted on January 31, 2019

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This week on the show, it’s a new year and a new year brings with it plenty of new games. Over the last month we’ve been taking time to look forward into the distant reaches of 2019 to predict what to expect from the world of gaming. Each week we’ve tackled a different name in the industry, and it’s time for it to come to and end with a platform making name for itself with it’s exclusive content – Sony. Join Luke, Cam, Kolby and Kieren as they have a look at the PlayStation which dominated 2018 with some amazing exclusives, they even took our top 2 spots for game of the year for 2018. Can they follow up another stellar year with some of their most anticipated titles? Or will they need a year to recover before smashing 2020? Also what is the future of their VR initiative and is PS5 on the horizon? Don’t miss any of the action and don’t forget to check out the first half of this podcast to keep up to date! For all the latest updates as always, head to our official website at checkpointgaming.net.

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Luke Mitchell

Luke Mitchell

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Luke spends his time making radio, playing video games, binge-watching TV, getting unreasonably invested in wrestling, hosting bear events and hanging out with his beautiful pets.

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Cameron Honey-Swain

Cameron Honey-Swain

Cameron knows what he loves. Witches, animated ducks and a strong burly female protagonist. When he isn't effortlessly defending Dragon Age II he is bothering either his husband or one of his many fur children.

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Kolby James

Kolby James

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Advocate for Sega. Fan of the 90s.

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Kieren Munn

A typical gaymer, I enjoy most RPG's, Platformers, and Fighting games. I started gaming early with Sonic the Hedgehog, Mortal Kombat and Alex the Kidd on my Sega Mega Drive. This started a "healthy" obsession that has spanned 5 generations of consoles, and I won't be stopping anytime soon.

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