7 Gaming Podcasts You Can Listen To on Spotify

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SYMBOL - 07 February 2022, Berlin: Headphones are on the screen of a smartphone, which displays the logo from the music streaming service Spotify. Photo: Fernando Gutierrez-Juarez/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa (Photo by Fernando Gutierrez-Juarez/picture alliance via Getty Images) Photo : Fernando Gutierrez-Juarez/picture alliance via Getty Images

The gaming world has manifested a universe of its own, filled with playthroughs, forums, and now podcasts. Here are some from Spotify, where you can listen to like-minded people share their opinions about games. 

Spawn on Me

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If you're skeptical about who to listen to, then maybe you'll hear Kahlief Adams out. He possesses experience in the gaming world for more than a decade, as mentioned in Life Hacker.

You get to hear about gaming news, previews, and reviews, partnered with the host's humor and wit. One of the more endearing parts of his podcast, is he tackles issues about POC and voices in the gaming world that are ignored. 

Gameplay

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Sadly, the podcast has already ended. But fret not, as the podcast ran for two years, and you'll have plenty to catch up on. The host, James Parkinson, talks about a plethora of topics that relate to gaming. He dives in into themes that range from the music of a certain game, to the similarities of games throughout the years. 

What's Good Games

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There are instances when girl gamers want to hear from other girl gamers as well. "What's Good Games" is dominated by women who are experts in the gaming industry. Andrea Rene, Brittney Brombacher, and Kristine Steimer all co-host the podcast, bringing gamers reviews and new perspectives on old and new games.

The show gives off comedic and honest takes, which you might find yourself agreeing with, as suggested by Screen Rant.

Call Me By Your Game

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With this podcast, you'll get to hear about the in-depth experiences the guests have with certain games. Conner McCabe, the host of the podcast, has the ability where he can get the guests to talk about the games they love.

If you're a fan of Zelda, you'll love listening to him, since there are a lot of instances where they talk about it.

Triple Click

Triple Click
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You might be familiar with Kotaku, and you might've heard about their "Splitscreen" podcast. If so, then you're already familiar with the hosts of this podcast. Kirk Hamilton, Maddy Myers, and Jason Schreier, all dive into topics about aspects of gaming, debating on the pros and cons of a video game, and inside scoops.

They have sunny personalities which will get you feeling more enthusiastic about what they're talking about.

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Giant Bombcast

Giant Bombcast
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"Giant Bombcast" is among the most famous gaming podcasts out there. They do the usual topics: gaming news, reviews, and interviews. However, one thing you might like is how they go off-topic sometimes.

You get to listen to banter among friends, and you might find yourself smiling as well. Its hosts goofing off is simply part of the podcast's charm.

Games and Feelings

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The podcast hosted by Eric Silver doesn't just delve into gaming, but what makes people love a game. So, in a way, it is also a show giving advice. Silver talks about takes like whether playing in "easy" mode is something you should feel guilty about (you shouldn't!).

You'll find yourself thinking about the human aspect of video games, and how each of us has our own reasons to love gaming.

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