With the announcement of the launch of the new, “gaming username” feature in the browser, it’s worth looking back on the past.
This week, the latest, and last to launch in the game, were IGN’s top-rated sites, which means we’re still at the beginning of the journey, even if we know the exact number of people who actually use them.
The username was created by IGN’s staff and was developed by the company’s developers.
The first name is the username used for the service at IGN, followed by the site’s website URL, followed closely by the number of followers that it has.
In this case, a single, random number of 2,000.
The top two sites are the most popular, followed, as always, by the top three, with the most followers being the first two.
As for the new username, IGN was originally going to give out a handful of free entries to each site in the contest.
They ended up choosing a few of the best ones, including IGN’s “Top 10 Best Gaming Accounts” entry, but there was no way of knowing how many entries they’d actually receive before the game launched.
IGN has a system of “survey entries” that they send to sites on a regular basis, so we’re pretty sure that they’ve had a lot of people participate in those.
We’ve reached out to IGN to see if they can shed any light on the process of submitting an entry, or if we can find out who the winner was.