Lucy James lance la newsletter lookingfor.game avec Player.gg

L'ancienne productrice de GameSpot, Lucy James, a quitté le média après 12 ans pour lancer une newsletter indépendante dédiée au jeu sur PC. Le projet est hébergé sur la nouvelle plateforme Player.gg et sera en partenariat avec le Summer Game Fest.

James a annoncé ce changement le 1er juin 2026, décrivant lookingfor.game comme une newsletter hebdomadaire qui mettra en avant les futurs jeux PC et fournira des codes de démonstration aux abonnés. Elle a évoqué son souhait de se concentrer sur la couverture des jeux indépendants après avoir bâti une audience grâce à son podcast Friends Per Second.

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