Edmond Tran

Edmond was the founding managing editor of GamesHub. He was also previously at GameSpot for 13 years, where he was the Australian Editor and an award-winning video producer. You can follow him @EdmondTran

Edmond Tran's Latest Articles

Wayward Strand

Wayward Strand, a Melbourne-made indie game, announces PlayStation collaboration

The narrative adventure game Wayward Strand has announced a PlayStation collaboration, made possible in part by Film Victoria.

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Ubisoft Sydney recruitment points to a new major game development studio in Australia (Updated)

A world-class AAA blockbuster game studio appears to be forming in Sydney.

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PAX Aus 2021 pivots to digital-only convention

Australia's largest gaming culture convention has announced it will pivot to a digital-only format in the wake of ongoing lockdowns.

New PlayStation VR controllers mark renewed commitment to virtual reality

Sony revealed their new contemporary controllers designed to interface with the upcoming VR headset for PlayStation 5.

New Nintendo Switch OLED model announced, to launch in October for $540

A bigger OLED screen is the flagship feature of the new Nintendo Switch, but its full hardware specifications are unknown.

Black Mirror: Bandersnatch on Netflix

Netflix to develop games, will be offered on the service within the year

Netflix has hired a new VP of game development, signalling a new major push for the streaming service.

Melbourne International Games Week 2021 reveals program with online and in-person events

Though PAX Aus and GCAP are taking their activities online this year, MIGW will still play host to a number of entertaining physical activities to celebrate video games.

Leah Williams

Leah Williams joins GamesHub

Leah Williams brings years of experience in games media to help get GamesHub started on a journey to discover all that games can be.

Karaoke Game Booms As Aussies Crave Social Entertainment

Impending school holidays, good deals, and a longing for the way things were are likely candidates for the country's most popular videogame sales.

Hades from Supergiant Games took out Game of the Year at the GDC Awards 2021

Indie games overshadow blockbusters at the 2021 GDC Awards

Independent games made a big impact at the GDC Awards 2021. Here are all the winners and nominees.

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