Need a boost for the new year? Pacific Northwest geeks share the different things that inspire them
December 30, 2020 at 9:48 pm
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Need a little inspiration to make it out of 2020 and into 2021? We’ve been asking data scientists, video game designers, engineers, doctors, students and startup founders all year where they find theirs.
We’ve read more than enough about what has bummed us out over the past year. It might seem difficult to find something or someone that will make things look better or provide a motivating force in the coming months.
The Game Awards Reveals Its Future Class of The Games Industry for 2020
The Future Class of The Game Awards has been announced, recognizing 50 members of the bright, bold and inclusive future of video games.
The Game Awards are set to make a return tonight for its sixth annual installment, and while the shown is known for its lineup of surprises and announcements, it’s also a night to celebrate the achievements of the gaming community. Notably, this year TGA is looking beyond the scope of its award ceremony to honor those trying to make a difference and form a more inclusive and diverse path for the games industry.
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A new initiative from The Game Awards aims to highlight those making waves in the game industry and are helping to shape its bright, bold and inclusive future.
The full list found here shares the names and stories of 50 members of the game industry, collecting stand-out figures that range from developers to media, streamers, esports players, and more. The Game Awards Future Class features a diverse group of builders, thinkers and dreamers whose voices elevate and diversify the artform of gaming and whose passion makes the industry stronger, explains a press release.