Digitec Podcast Episode 108: "Batgirl" cancelled, "Harry Potter" gone. What's happening at Warner Bros?

Warner Bros. cancels finished "Batgirl" adaptation and popular films disappear from HBO Max. What's going on? We also talk about the Bollywood smash "RRR" and the JRPG "Xenoblade Chronicles 3".
Warner Bros. is undergoing a turnaround. Not only are well-known series like "Harry Potter" moving to the competition, but a finished film, "Batgirl", has been scrapped. We have questions - and answers. Somewhat less surprising, but no less significant, is the fact that Activision Blizzard has once again stopped work on a game. This time it concerns the mobile offshoot of "World of Warcraft".
Among other things, we watched two brilliant action thrillers this week, namely "Bullet Train" and "RRR". The game schedule also includes the enchanting "Bear and Breakfast" and the epically long "Xenoblade Chronicles 3".
Topics
- [00:06:50] What's going wrong at Warner Bros?
- [00:26:10] Logitech handheld
- [00:31:24] "World of Warcraft" mobile game scrapped
- [00:34:52] AMD overtakes Intel
- [00:42:09] Pixel Buds Pro tried out by Phil
- [00:50:36] "Bullet Train" has Luca swimming against the tide
- [00:56:41] "RRR" makes Phil a Bollywood fan
- [01:02:41] "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent"
- [01:06:35] "Bear and Breakfast" turns Phil into an entrepreneur
- [01:13:24] "Path of Titans" fails to pick up dino-fan Phil
- [01:16:16] "Xenoblade Chronicles 3" is Simon's latest JRPG drug
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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles.
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