Can gaming become the happy-hour for remote teams?

Franco Petra
fpetra.ethRemote work is here to stay, and we are just starting to explore how to make it better. In this article I will try an approximation to the question: could games be a piece in the puzzle to foster socialization? After a small intro into remote work, I invite you to explore the idea of gaming as a way to get to know your teammates better. As Balaji states: โMaybe informal socialization for remote teams means video games and social networks?โ After all, we are Homo Ludens.