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Andrew Webster

Andrew Webster

Senior entertainment editor

Andrew Webster is the entertainment editor at The Verge, where he oversees the site's coverage of the intersecting worlds of gaming, film, and television. He joined the site in 2012 and has covered major events like E3, TIFF, Sundance, and GDC; served as a judge at The Game Awards and E3; interviewed industry luminaries like Shigeru Miyamoto, Phil Spencer, and Hironobu Sakaguchi; and reviewed countless games, movies, and shows including basically every Pokémon release. He has also edited several special issues covering topics like the history of PlayStation and how creatives get paid online.

Before his time at The Verge, his work was featured in outlets like Ars Technica, Wired.com, Eurogamer, and others. He studied professional writing at York University in Toronto and is currently based in Hamilton, Ontario. (Go Leafs Go.)

Amazon’s Secret Level is a hollow anthology of video game cutscenes

The new animated series from the creators of Love, Death & Robots manages to be both confusing and dull.

Ante up.

In the most obvious piece of merchandise in recent memory, you can soon buy a pack of actual Balatro playing cards. Not included: a pen to mark them up appropriately.


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Training wheels.

Sony is launching a fancy free demo for Gran Turismo 7 with the clever name My First Gran Turismo. It’ll be available on December 6th on both PS4 and PS5, and is aimed at newcomers to the franchise, and racing sims in general. And if you get hooked? You can transfer over your progress to the full game.


Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is much better without microtransactions

The new paid version of the mobile game is a glimpse of what could have been.