Thank you for Everyth-IGN
In our most recent collaboration with Yahoo Mail, we set up a Yahoo Mail email address so the IGN community could ask our Staff Anyth-IGN. We filmed our responses and aired them over the past couple of weeks, covering all your questions related to games, tech, IGN itself, and finally, entertainment. Thank you to everyone who submitted their questions for us. We had a lot of fun answering them and look forward to doing more things like this in the future!
We hope you enjoy the final episode focusing on all things entertainment. This week we rank our favorite streaming services, decide who would win in a fight between the Terminator and the Predator, and discuss our favorite Batman. The cutest doggo in the world, Peppers, is back, which is even more reason to give it a watch!
If you missed our previous videos, we kicked off our videos by answering all kinds of questions focused on gaming. Answering questions about what video game items we’d like in real life, which character we think is the coolest-looking video game character, and of course, which upcoming games we are most excited to get our hands on.
We followed up gaming by answering your questions about IGN itself. Many people often ask what happens if our team disagrees on a review, what advice we can give to someone who wants to become a part of the IGN Family, and the question we get the most — what does IGN stand for? Our favorite honorary IGN co-worker Peppers, even makes an appearance, and you definitely don’t want to miss that.
Following our answers to questions about IGN, we answered all your big tech questions. Check it out to learn what we think the next big advancement in video game technology will be, our preference for speakers vs. headphones, and our favorite device outside the traditional smartphone, tablet, or gaming device. If you missed the answers to these questions and more, check it out above.
In addition to being a source of all of your important questions, the Yahoo Mail App allowed us to experience a handful of exclusive in-app features. Quick easy tabs like the “Subscriptions” tab, enabled us to quickly unsubscribe from every unwanted mailing list without having to dig into each individual email. Animated notifications took center stage to warn us when our free trials were ending and when our packages were arriving, ensuring that those important emails never get buried. Finally, Yahoo Mail’s instant “Attachments” view gave us immediate access to every picture you sent us, like those cute little dogs!
To experience these features for yourself check out the Yahoo Mail app.
Thank you for watching and happy holidays! We want to thank the community for participating by sending us your burning questions and for tuning in to see our responses. We look forward to continuing to bring you more community-focused content like this in the new year.