Tetris Effect: Connected Developers React to 31 Minute Speedrun

IGN published this video item, entitled “Tetris Effect: Connected Developers React to 31 Minute Speedrun” – below is their description.

Watch along with Tetris Effect: Connected developers Sarah Crowe (Community and Social Media Specialist, Enhance), Tomohiro Tatejima (Lead Multiplayer Designer, Tetris Effect: Connected) and Mark MacDonald (Producer, Tetris Effect: Connected) as they react to this 31 Minute Speedrun by speedrunner Kirby703. T-Spins abound!

Check out more from Kirby703 here:

https://www.speedrun.com/user/Kirby703

https://www.twitch.tv/Kirby703

https://twitter.com/Kirby703_

YT: Kirby703

Special thanks once again to Games Done Quick!

https://www.youtube.com/gamesdonequick

#IGN #Gaming #DevsReact

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