Kepler Interactive lance Reset, son nouveau magazine physique

Kepler Interactive a dévoilé Reset, un nouveau magazine physique explorant les liens entre le jeu vidéo et les autres formes d'art. Le premier numéro met en avant des personnalités créatives issues du monde du jeu et des domaines associés. Il sera vendu directement via la boutique en ligne de l'éditeur.

Kepler Interactive a annoncé le lancement de Reset le 6 mai. Le magazine ambitionne de célébrer les médias tangibles et de positionner le design de jeu vidéo aux côtés de disciplines telles que l'architecture et la musique. Le PDG Alexis Garavaryan a déclaré que ce projet reflète un désir de permanence au milieu des tendances numériques, le qualifiant d'objet destiné à être tenu et conservé comme une référence durable.

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