Devolver Digital’s E3 2021 live stream is ready to monetize your eyeballs

Witness the rise of Ms. Nina Struthers

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That lover of the sublime and the irreverent, Devolver Digital, is getting set to kick off the latest chapter in its ongoing saga of video games and the marketers who sell them. In just 15 minutes’ time, Devolver Digital will drop its live stream contribution to E3 2021, which you can check a look at right here.

Following the epic conclusion to last year’s entry, it appears that Devolver will be stepping into prequel territory for today’s E3 stream, spotlighting the rise of the world’s greatest marketeer, Nina Struthers, on her journey from humble boardroom associate to the katana-waving, head-popping, truth bomb-dropping Chief Synergy Officer we know and fear love today.

In addition, we can expect to see new updates on a range of super groovy titles headed to PC and console platforms in the near future’s future. These include apocalyptic shooter Shadow Warrior 3 (hopefully we’ll finally get a release date), Acid Nerve’s Death’s Door, and Team WIBY’s dungeon crawler Phantom Abyss. Devolver will also debut a selection of brand new titles, as well as the company’s newest scheme: The Devolver Digital MaxPass +. So get that credit card ready.

Have fun. You may get wet.


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