Lucy James lanza el boletín lookingfor.game con Player.gg

La exproductora de GameSpot, Lucy James, ha dejado el medio tras 12 años para comenzar un boletín independiente sobre juegos de PC. El proyecto está alojado en la nueva plataforma Player.gg y colaborará con el Summer Game Fest.

James anunció la noticia el 1 de junio de 2026, describiendo lookingfor.game como un boletín semanal que destacará los próximos juegos de PC y ofrecerá códigos de demostración a los suscriptores. La periodista mencionó su deseo de centrarse en la cobertura de juegos independientes tras haber consolidado su audiencia a través de su podcast Friends Per Second.

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