After the long awaited week off the team stores up enough energy to have a hefty load of updates and formalities to talk about within the Fighting Game Community. CrashTag throws us into the Fighter’s Corner as the team talks DragonBall Fighterz on going patch with a little bit of Road Warrior action.

Samurai showdown new renders and in depth gameplay by our favorites Momochi & Choco blanka. Static Gorilla gives his thoughts on NetherRealms new master piece Mortal Kombat 11 as he talks about his experience with jade while CrashTag lets us know some history of Noob Saibot and throws us some thoughts on the new character Cetrion. More Patches for team ninja as they give Dead or Alive 6 a re-look on some bugs. Fighting Ex Layer new character gets a look but with a delay.

In the Randoms of the FGC Mezza puts a rifle to the Evo Early bird numbers as he does not beleive Under Night In birth Exe Lastest will hold true after Evo ends and Setsuka tease for Soulcalibur 6. Mezza gives us the dirty deals of the week as he suggest a Gaemz Sentinel Pro carry game case and gives a treat for the classic arcade lovers. The Focus Attack this week all three hosts tackle the Custom vs Preset subject formed around the NRS community and no one seems to be holding back even if they are Pro or Anti towards the situation.

Hosts

Andres Mirandes

Video gaming runs in his blood and competition plagues his mind. From the earliest days in the now extinct arcades, to the eSports competitive scene, he looks forward to the next game to test his skills. No stranger to rising salt levels.

Jeremiah Ward

Got his start gaming with his two cousins and brother at his aunts house. They had to always play in secret, but he fell in love with fighting games when he got his first taste of an arcade in Maryland. Now looks to grow the community.

Gabriel Medina

I've been playing video games for a while now. I enjoy racing games, RPGs, but spend most of my time with fighting games. My first goal was to get better than my brothers, but now I strive to be better than most while also teaching others.

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