The most anticipated new game of the year hasn't even been confirmed yet. Gamespot's Justin Haywald joins Cheddar to reveal why he thinks it's all but guaranteed that Nintendo will announce a new "Super Smash Bros." game for its Switch console. The managing editor also weighs in on whether the console will ever partner with Netflix on an integration. "Red Dead Redemption 2" is finally hitting stores this year after heavy delays. Haywald considers whether the game can continue Rockstar's success of releasing titles with extremely long shelf lives. We also look ahead to the new "God of War" and "The Last of Us' sequels. CES has come and gone, and what used to be a big event in the gaming calendar, underwhelmed this year. Haywald explains why he thinks the expo's focus on cars has come at gaming's expense. Most of the gaming news came by way of Nvidia's new displays.

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