When The Game Awards start cranking out trinkets and marketing tomorrow night, you’ll be able to watch the whole shebang from within an official “metaverse experience” in game-making platform Core. Launched on Monday, it’s named Axial Tilt, and what I played of it ahead of the live in-game event is rubbish. This is exactly what I have come to expect from the ongoing “metaverse” gold rush: marketing wrapped in a bad video game.
The official Game Awards “metaverse experience” is dead boring so far
9 December 20210

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