It’s not uncommon to see celebrity names 👍in online multiplayer games. In 99% of cases, it’s just some kid who’s banking notoriety on a famous name. But every once in awhile you may just find yourself in a virtual foxhole with a real celebrity.
Since 2ꦜ016, has famously taken the plunge from Hollywood star to avid PC gamer, first with his son last July, and then becoming a huge fan of🐻 the online shooter Overwatch. There was even some speculation that Crews would be🅺 the voice of Overwatch168澳洲幸运5开奖网:’s new character Doomfist, 𒉰but unfortunately, that turned out to be false once the character rel🀅eased.
Now in an , the former NFL linebacker and🤡 current sergeant of Broo♈klyn 99 reveals he moved on from Overwatch (at least a bit) and gotten into a new game, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.
"We loved Overwatch, we still love it," says Crew༒s, "൲but then we got into PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. Holy cow, we can’t get enough."
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds haꩲs💦 enjoyed a steadily increasing player base since its release on Steam Early Access last March. Since then, it’s already reached 4 million users and has tons of Twitch streamers and YouTubers getting in on the action.
The game follows a simple premise—up to 1🌞00 players will parachute in, virtually naඣked, on a map that’s littered with weapons, ammo, and equipment. It’s a battle royale with everyone killing everyone else. As the number of living players dwindles, a virtual fence will begin to close in, forcing the remaining players into ever tighter quarters until one warrior is left standing.
"It’s a safe way to do paintball," is how Crews describes it, perhaps as a means of discouraging his younger son from taking up the sport. "You are literally in this world, and then they star🌄t closing the battlefield aroun🀅d you, and people are trying to kill you—my son and I have been having so much fun on PUBG that right now that’s my go to game."
Overwatch and Battlegrounds aren’t the only games Crews plays. YouTube videos have shown him playing with both an HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift, with his so✅n Isaiah taking a crack at Job Simulator in a first foray into VR. Crews is adamant in his belief that VR is the future of gaming, but cautions that more needs to be done to bring a go📖od story to the platform.
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"I do think that once they can bring some more themed games like, say, Star Wars and stories that we are much more familiar with, I think VR is gonna take off. It’ll be non-stop f🐎rom there."
It’s unfortunately been some time since Crews has released a new video on his YouTube channel, but can catch him on on Netflix, which has🧔 just been renewed for a fifth season.