![]() I’ve tried hard this year to focus on what I care about personally: making a bunch of friends in the hobby. Some of that comes from my personal feelings on how great it feels to develop relationships and begin to see those relationships blossom. It was fun to talk a little smack with people I met at previous events, chat with gamers from around the world and have very plain, straightforward interactions with, well, everyone. ![]() It was amazing to make a joke, and see the smile (to SEE it!!) on the face of a colleague. It felt like an event in the post-COVID era, but it was really special to hug so many industry friends. I like that I saw a mix of people who were comfortable coming to Gen Con without masks, while others were perfectly comfortable masking up. Chatting with a few other media members, content creators, marketing staff, game designers and assorted industry players, the theme even on the night before day one was pretty clear: Someone asked me this question while I was at the first of multiple evening parties for media members at Gen Con 2023 in downtown Indianapolis last week. “There’s something different about this year, right?” ![]() Justin shares his thoughts on "The Best Four Days in Gaming™."
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