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I think The Know does this too, but I've see it happen in recent episodes of Gaming Weekly. Once the Funhaus crew commits to a story, gives the facts, explain the general consensus, there isn't a giant stamp that says "done" on that one story. A lot of times I feel that huge "journalist" entities dish out a hit piece or a hot take, then simply commit to that opinion, even if it's completely wrong.
It happened with the Overwatch/Blizzard "shill-fest" and it happened more recently with the follow-up on the Alien:Isolation mobile game. I'm pretty sure it's not just us fans screaming into the comment sections (though I wouldn't bet on it), but the fact that FH goes back and reads comments, double checks on information and follows up on these developing stories really makes watching these worthwhile, like it's news or something....
Anyway, what a world we live in where "Following up" is rare commodity. I'm just glad that Funhaus isn't afraid to put in the extra work for amazing, weekly news. <3
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