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While he didn't spend a second watching the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 direct, David Radd did play more of Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn to find out how broken Ike is once he promotes.  Tuesday had a similar experience playing Fire Emblem: Three Houses, finding out how comfortable Edelgard was with war crimes, and was thankful that weapons didn't immediate break in Fire Emblem: Three Hopes; they sadly weren't able to Morb in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3.  In news, a poll shows more game workers are open to unionization, while Microsoft and the CWA enter into a labor agreement while Activision's board is reelected (including Bobby Kotick) though shareholders also voted in favor of an annual abuse report.  Meanwhile, a U.K. watchdog says that 40 percent of Nintendo Joy-cons are affected by drift and the NPD U.S. sales tumbled 19 percent year-on-year in May.  In this week's SNGP topic,  David and Tuesday dive into Anthem and discuss the promising combat, the multiple bugs and the unfortunate story in BioWare's failed attempt at a service game.

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