We're two years old! 💥
What a ride. Thankful for all the partners we get to work with day in and day out - thanks for putting your trust in us and allowing us to do cool shit.
Grateful to our small but mighty team 💪
Here's to another year filled with fun 🥳
Hosting an impromptu esports networking session from 7-9pm at the British Esports Association booth today, here at Dream-hack
Come along to chat all things UK and Global esports.
Massive shout out to @NathanEdmonds for organising.
See you there
We're proud to be the Social Media Marketing Partner for Global Esports Industry Week, Esports Leaders and @theesportsradar for 2026 🤝
See you in Cologne and London 👋
Metacritic recently pulled a review on Resident Evil Requiem after discovering the writer did not exist, as the report was AI generated.
Now pending investigation, the site that posted this review may soon have it's ties to Metacritic cut indefinitely.
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Do you expect to see publishers outside of North America invest more into ad spend in 2026?