GTA Trilogy Disappears, Dragon Ball Super’s Timeline Explained, and More! | IGN The Weekly Fix

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00:00 – Intro

00:30 – Fortnite Trying to Make Up for Copying Among Us

01:35 – SpongeBob SquarePants Xbox Series X Commemorates Brawler

02:49 – The Grand Theft Auto Trilogy Remaster Is Real

04:05 – Marvel’s Avengers Adds Paid XP Boosts, Fans in UproaR

05:10 – The Original GTA Trilogy Will Disappear This Week

07:42 – Game Dev Virtuos May Be Working on Another AAA Remake

08:53 – Star Wars Game Announcement Teased for December

10:08 – Prank Call Amanda Waller from Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

11:00 – Valve Shows You What Not to Do With Your Steam Deck

13:43 – The Battlefield 2042 Beta Has Lots of Bugs

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18:27 – Superman Comes Out as Bisexual

19:09 – Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero Timeline Explained

21:04 – Squid Game Director on Production Stress

22:29 – Cowboy Bebop: Netflix Taps Original Voice Cast for Live-Action Show Dub

24:29 – Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2 Gets a Trailer & Release Date

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