GameStop (GME) has launched its official Discord server
GameStop has now opened up its own Discord server.
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GameStop has now opened up its own Discord server.
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Discord has raised $480 million to date and monetizes through its subscription service, Nitro.
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The subreddit behind the rise of the GameStop (GME) stock has had its server banned from the popular VoIP program.
The Discord crew recognizes how important the app has become as a communication service for communities beyond gaming and are aiming to make it easier to use.
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