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On this episode of Total Pebble Knockdown:

* So, Bethesda is letting it's game launcher go. Fly free little launcher! What happens to everyone's data, their save games, their libraries, their friends lists? And the question on everyone's mind: What about Fallout 76!? Also, a few old Bethesda games become available for free on Steam on the heels of this news. Coincidence? Maybe!

Bethesda Launcher we hardly knew ye - https://www.pcgamer.com/bethesda-is-dropping-its-launcher-in-favor-of-a-return-to-steam/

Your burning Fallout 76 questions answered - https://fallout.bethesda.net/en/article/FfWIVEmUL8vXXpAtkYnCT/farewell-bethesda-net-launcher-fallout-76-faq

Free games - https://www.pcgamer.com/uk/some-of-bethesdas-classic-elder-scrolls-rpgs-are-now-free-on-steam/

* Alex and Craeve went to PAX East in a somewhat unexpected fashion while they were in Boston over the weekend. Nathan is not at all familiar with PAX and asks some questions about what it is and why he should care. Were there games? Did they play any? What news do they bring? Did they just wander aimlessly with no real mission but to see what all the fuss is about? Find out!

* Technology can be very useful to augment our tabletop experiences. One of the new ideas is holographic game tables. What is the best use for them? Will we ever be able to afford them? Do the logistics make it more trouble than it's worth? And, let's face it, will a new technology replace it before it becomes widely available to the general public? Let's discuss that.

Holograms - https://vrscout.com/news/holographic-tabletop-games-on-the-way-from-catan-creators/