The Best Gaming Shows to Tune Into

Who doesn’t like to turn on the radio from time to time, or often, and either keep up with developments in the world or in a specific industry, or catch up with them? Radio has come a long way since the earliest days back in the 1820s when electromagnetic waves and their potential were first discovered, and when entertainment broadcasting began around 1910.

Today, people are listening to radio programmes about a range of subjects, whether that’s current affairs, sport, music or other topics. One topic that has some people’s attention is gaming. Some stations even devote nearly all their airtime to the topic, if not all of it, and you can also catch a lot of radio-like shows about gaming online and in the form of podcasts. Below is a look at some of the different shows out there on gaming and how they can help you to become a better gamer.

What’s Good Games (WGG)

“What’s Good Games” comes out every Friday at 8 am and gives you the lowdown on what’s happening in the gaming world. As well as being informative and focusing on video games, it’s funny and brings a female perspective to the gaming. The hosts are friends Brittney Brombacher, Kristine Steimer and Andrea Rene, and they’ve been friends for years.

This podcast seeks to provide positive, fun and inclusive coverage. Brittney, Kristine and Andrea are all on social media, which helps them to connect with WGG fans even more. Whether you’re a newbie to the games world and are taking your first steps or are an experienced gamer looking for that one major tip to boost your progress to the next level, you’ll find something useful in this podcast.

You Better You Bet

“You Better You Bet” is an entertaining podcast in which hosts Nick Kostos and Ken Barkley provide analysis and humour in equal measures on sports betting. Originally, the podcast started life in 2019 as a hobby and has grown exponentially, getting more popular as sports betting has grown more popular following legalization. Nick had always wanted to be a sportscaster, even since his school days, and this podcast sees him finally living this dream.

The podcast helps people bet more successfully, and there are more than 2,000 episodes into which you can tune for tips and analysis. The episodes are only roughly quarter of an hour, allowing you to squeeze in an episode easily during a lunch break and pick up useful tips for putting your money on that next big sporting event.

Professor Slots

After listening to the “Professor Slots” podcast, you might feel like jumping onto an online slingo slot at Rainbow Riches Casino and trying your luck. This show is all about helping you to improve your performance on the slots, to understand how casinos operate and to generally enjoy a better journey towards more profitable slot playing.

The team on the Professor Slots podcast have decades of experience between them. They’ll provide you with tips on how to change your strategy at specific amounts, as they do in one episode, and also in one episode offer personalized guidance on slot strategy, and more.

Triple Click

If you’re looking for insight you might not find anywhere else around gaming, “Triple Click” is an excellent port of call. Video game experts Jason Schreier, Kirk Hamilton and Maddy Myers wear just about all the hats on this podcast by taking about gaming, debating the pros and cons of new developments in the gaming industry, reminiscing over the games of the past and, in a particular handy feature, by answering listeners’ questions, so they could be providing answers to a burning question you’ve also had about a game.

The hosts’ industry knowledge is impressive, and they’ll offer opinions and scoops. Although they’re funny, they’re also extremely passionate about gaming and take it seriously. Indie games, single player games, multiplayer ones and fighting games are all favourites on here, making it the place to learn about these especially.

Kinda Funny Gamescast

This podcast keeps things fresh by rotating hosts Gregg Miller, Tim Gettys, Blessing Adeoye and Andy Cortez each week. It’s a weekly podcast that covers the latest news and developments in video gaming, and does so with a dose of humour, as the name suggests. The regular news and commentary will get you listening, and it’s the humour that will keep you coming back for more. In fact, if you’re a fan of the show, you can get an extra dose in a daily version of the show that features veteran guests, allowing you to gain even further useful takes on gaming and events in the industry.

Giant Bombcast

“The Giant Bombcast” is one of the most well-known podcasts out there, and its variety is one of its greatest strengths. The focus is on news, reviews and interviews with different guests. It’s an essential podcast for any gamer.

One of the other secrets to the show’s success is its hilarious deviation from its main focus. If you’re a serious gamer, you may find this frustrating. If not, you’ll enjoy the goofy banter and the entertaining guests. You’ll go back to your gaming with a smile on your face for sure with this one. Gaming is big, and so is podcasting about gaming. If you can’t find programmes about gaming on the radio, podcasts offer you a fine radio-like alternative. Why not try listening to the ones above to supercharge your own gaming performance?

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