Gaming Website Polgyon Sold To Valnet And Hit With Layoffs
Gaming Website Polgyon Sold To Valnet And Hit With Layoffs

Polygon Sold To Valnet And Hit With Mass Layoffs [Update]

Gaming Website Polgyon Sold To Valnet And Hit With Layoffs
Polygon Sold To Valnet And Hit With Mass Layoffs [Update]
Giant Bomb also going through some shit right now. They just put up a podcast with a big middle finger to their new bosses, and it got pulled.
EDIT: Giant Bomb may be dead as of this afternoon.
Here we are, 17 years after a bunch of clueless suits fucked with GameSpot and led to the creation of Giant Bomb. Now it's a whole new set of clueless suits fucking with Giant Bomb. It's the circle of capitalism.
I was in deep for GB until the Nextlander split and slowly trailed off since then. I still have mad respect for that group and follow most of them in one way or another. This is a new level of dire for them.
The Giant Bomb Preservation Project still appears to be active so... at least there's that I guess.
It's looking like GB is now dead. At the very least, I'm confident I'll continue to get Blight Club and Jeff's news show, even though they won't be at a site called Giant Bomb. Hopefully everyone else found a place where they can land on their feet. Their personal brands are stronger than Fandom's.
Oh that's actually pretty sad to hear—I did not realise they had new owners
They've been owned by Fandom for a little while now, and they even made some good changes lately, but then someone a few rungs up the corporate ladder was replaced with someone who decided to make a pretty huge change to the company that basically compromises the entire point of Giant Bomb, if not also Gamespot.
Fuck. Long time, first time. I'm a few episodes behind. Any additional info available? Links?
See my other comment below, but the gist of it is that they were told to pause streaming for a while as everyone tries to figure out a path forward. They put out one Bombcast that rebelled against the new Fandom "values", and you can find a link to it if you look through Bluesky or the Giant Bomb reddit. They're still paused, and it's been about a week now. It might be the end of Giant Bomb, in which case, Grubb, Mike, and Dan have sworn to keep doing Blight Club, and the others are probably preparing their parachutes too. It also might not be the end of Giant Bomb; nothing's been decided yet, and everyone currently still has their jobs.
Kotaku: "sold to click-farm powerhouse Valnet"
That very same page: click-bair links after paragraph 1, paragraph 2, a top-anchored video link after paragraph 3, and an endless list of links at the bottom of the page. And that's with DNS ad-blocking and ublock. I'm curious what it looks like without, but I don't want to get tech-cancer.
Don't throw shit if you are also covered in it, Kotaku. I never really liked the site but I don't remember it being in this sad of a state...
That site just isnt the same anymore. It’s like being run by the mittani
Layoffs is the precursor to adopting LLM generated content?
Hmm, had to look up who these guys were
Apparently they own XDA and Android Police too, which haven't gone entirely to shit
I'll tentatively put the pitchfork away
Mass layoffs, though. That doesn't usually presage a great time in a news site's life.
No, not at all, generally not a good sign whatsoever (unless you're wall st apparently). I guess there's the chance it was particularly inefficiently staffed, but then Vox seem like they should have known what they were doing, so that doesn't seem likely.
The new owner seems to have a few gaming brands already, Game Rant being the only one I've heard of though. Perhaps they're planning a consolidation and this is the redundancy from that?
Not necessarily saying there's a silver lining, just trying to rationalise
Damn! I never knew.
Aftermath is the only gaming site I really pay attention to anymore. I still have Kotaku and PCGamer in my RSS reader, but I don't really read any of their articles.
Will GameInformer be the chosen one....?
I mean, GI already died and came back once, so maybe
"Mom! I want to read articles on Polygon!"
We have Polygon at home.
The Polygon at home:
Plgyon is the Temu version of Polygon.