
The leaders in gaming news hand-pick the day's hottest news. Basically, if you've ever wished the Paparazzi would follow around Batman and Zelda, the Daily Fix is for you.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmLeisureVideo Games | |||

Microsoft is reportedly considering canceling Marvel’s Blade and shutting its developer, Arkane, down. Plus, Quantic Dream has insisted Star Wars Eclipse is on course despite studio layoffs and claims from striking staff that it could be canceled. Al... more
Sony has insisted it has no plans to sell hardware at a “significant” loss, with concern growing over the potential price of the PlayStation 6 amid the ongoing RAM shortage. Plus, it has suggested its next-gen console could work like the Nintendo Swi... more
Right now, consoles are not exactly flying off shelves - generally, raising the price of things by several hundred dollars doesn’t make people MORE inclined to buy them - but if a recent report is to be believed, they might soon be in very high deman... more
Microsoft has announced significant price rises for Xbox consoles, blaming the ongoing “components crisis.” Plus, Destiny developer Bungie will lose a "significant number of employees" as part of brutal-sounding layoffs that will include "most of the... more
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The Daily Fix is a nice little dose of video game / entertainment news, but Keyla really brings it down for me. A lot of her episodes are plagued with mispronunciations or marble-mouthed delivery, which is fine for amateurs but not for IG-freaking-N.
Update: Now that Keyla is (apparently) gone, things aren’t quite as bad…but even the experienced hosts have trouble with pronunciation, enunciation, or other production issues. Again, this is IGN we’re talking about here, these things shouldn’t be ... more
The Daily Fix is a nice little dose of video game / entertainment news, but Keyla really brings it down for me. A lot of her episodes are plagued with mispronunciations or marble-mouthed delivery, which is fine for amateurs but not for IG-freaking-N.
When more experienced hosts are running things, the Daily Fix is great and the news flows smoothly, but when Keyla’s running the show it’s okay *at best*.
Don’t say spoiler alert, then turn around and give the spoiler two seconds later give the watcher time to back out
Very good. Also thankful for the fact that it’s a video
Really enjoy being able to follow the daily fix and it is video version. However it’s odd that there are two daily fix and the other hasn’t been updated since Dec. 2022 and now this one has been created. It’s the same thing but a lot of people are missing out on the fix if they don’t know that it’s now being uploaded here.
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Fast-paced daily briefing of video game and entertainment headlines, delivered in short, punchy segments with quick takes, context, and host banter. Coverage spans major industry moves, high-profile releases, pricing debates, licensing issues, leaks, and live-event promotions, all tied together with IGN's branding and a glossy, magazine-style presentation. Notable strengths include a tight, host-led pace, strong integration of context from industry figures, and recurring callbacks to IGN Live events, making it a reliable quick-hit source for industry watchers, developers, and advertisers looking for rapid-fire reach across gaming and pop culture topics.
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