This being a Monday, I’m sure that you’ve been hard at work which of course means that you’re now behind on everything that’s been going on in the wonderful world of gaming. So, let’s get you back up to speed. Today, we heard that Star Trek online players held a tribute for Nichelle Nichols, TwitchCon has been attracting ire for its take on health and safety standards, and John Cena wants to get more involved with Fortnite. There’s more where this came from, so read on for the rest.
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The game later rocketed to success, but way back in 2019, the developer behind Among Us, Innersloth, had all but given up on further development, moving onto other projects. "We were basically done with it at the start of 2019," Innersloth Founder Marcus Bromander said. Having just launched its third map and a couple of big updates, the executive apparently thought “that’s it, no more, time to work on something else.” Innersloth even started “prototyping some other game ideas that got pretty far.” Well, things turned out rather nicely in the end, I suppose.
John Cena seems ready to get more involved with Fortnite. The professional bodybuilder was previously turned into a skin for the game, but why stop there? “Overwhelmed with the response from the Fortnite community and so grateful to now have ‘skin’ in the game," Cena joked about his avatar. "Already looking for more ways to be involved! Thank you!" Something to look forward to in the future.
The pioneering actor behind Nyota Uhura in Star Trek, Nichelle Nichols, recently passed away. The news of course came as a huge blow to the Star Trek community. The latest development is that Star Trek Online players have been
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