What Games Do People Want To See In Conan O' Brien's 'Clueless Gamer' Spin-off?

Conan O'Brien's "Clueless Gamer" segment is undoubtedly one of the most popular parts of his channel online, and news has come out that O'Brien is planning on developing a "Clueless Gamer" Spin-off series produced by his company Conaco and IMG. With that in mind, some people have been guessing on what games they want to see on the show.

According to WWG, the show can never go wrong with the show covering some of the biggest titles coming out this year. Among them would be Horizon Zero Dawn and Mass Effect Andromeda. The show should also bank in on the release of the Nintendo Switch and cover some of the games that will come out with the console like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. There's also going to be a new Mario Kart for the Switch, and there's no way that the show should ignore that game.

Other huge titles expected to come out in 2017 are The Last of Us Part II and NetherRealm's Injustice 2. With the release of Zack Snyder's "Justice League" this November, the producers should find a way to have Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck battle each other out as Superman and Batman when Injustice 2 comes out in May 16. "Clueless Gamer" should also check out Star Wars Battlefront 2 and Red Dead Redemption 2 when they come out in autumn.

The bad news is, it looks like O'Brien would not be the host of the show, Reports say that the "Clueless Gamer" spin-off will look for another celebrity to main the reigns or possibly have several guest stars try out the newer games that have come out. This would be a weird decision since O'Brien has already built a following with his videos online, and not having him on the show would make it seem less authentic. Not to mention, his quick-fire wit and stubborn ignorance of video games is what adds to the charm of "Clueless Gamer." So far, the show looks to be in early stages of pre-production, but hopefully it could come out in time to review some of the biggest titles this year.

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