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You can see the entitlement oozing out of Ryckert as he seethed uncontrollably. That spineless cuck along with Jeff Bakalar ran Giant Bomb into the ground. I hope this sends a message to the legacy outlets: having trust fund babies as your main draws doing nothing but shit on consumers is a bad business plan.
 
lol Polygon is kill. (archive).


Rest in piss, jackasses.
PRESS RESET.

Remember their launch "documentary" when one of their GameJournos got a tattoo of the company's logo?

Edit:Patrick Klepeck Seething:
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You chased your audience away. You did this to yourselves.
 
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PRESS RESET.

Remember their launch "documentary" when one of their GameJournos got a tattoo of the company's logo?

Edit:Patrick Klepeck Seething:
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You chased your audience away. You did this to yourselves.
“Thoughtfully cover, critique, and investigate the video game industry” says the guy who had a secret journo group dictating what they would cover and who they would blacklist so they could control the industry. What a fucking piece of shit.
 
lol Polygon is kill. (archive).


Rest in piss, jackasses.
It sure is kill...
Polygon Sold To Valnet And Hit With Mass Layoffs
One of the biggest gaming sites around was just blown up
The video game website Polygon has been sold to click-farm powerhouse Valnet and much of its masthead has been laid off, Kotaku has learned. The sale was subsequently announced in a press release. Multiple staff members have posted online about losing their jobs or about colleagues now being out of work.
“I‘m no longer with Polygon. If you’re hiring, please consider the many talented writers and editors now on the market,” posted Polygon co-founder and EIC Chris Plante. “Every one of them deserves a spot on your staff. I won’t be talking more about the sale because I wasn’t involved. Going to hang out with my kid. Taking wins where I can.”

The sale was confirmed in a press release which did not mention the layoffs. The price of the deal was not disclosed. Sources tell Kotaku that Deputy Editor Maddy Myers and Games Editor Zoë Hannah are among those that remain at Polygon. Vox Media did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

“I’ll say more later, but I no longer have a job,” shared Senior Reporter Nicole Carpenter. “I’m looking for work, as are so many of my amazing colleagues. I have lots of ideas and things I’d like to write. I’m really in shock.” “I had a great time working at Polygon,” posted Senior Writer Michael McWhertor. “Please let me know if you have any cool job openings!”

Founded in 2012 under Vox Media, the site quickly established itself as one of the premier outlets for original reviews, reporting, and cultural analysis in the world of gaming. Polygon’s coverage of video games, movies, TV, comics, and board games are some of the best around, while its forward-looking design sensibility helped elevate the way stories were presented and told online.

Valnet is based in Montreal and operates Screen Rant, Game Rant, Comic Book Resources, and other mass aggregators. The company is run by Hassan Youssef, who got his start in digital media with online porn websites. “The addition of Polygon not only strengthens our editorial muscle but also amplifies our ability to deliver unmatched value to both audiences and advertisers,” Youssef said in a press release today.

In a report earlier this year by TheWrap, many former contributors accused Valnet’s current media holdings of being exploitative content mills. “In journalism, there are really bad jobs. And then there is a place like Valnet,” a former Collider contributor told TheWrap. “[It’s] one of the worst places that I’ve ever worked and is probably one of the worst journalism publications I’ve ever seen.”

Update 5/1/2025 12:19 p.m. ET: Added comments from the official press release.
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You can imagine that not many people there are sad.
giant bomb is essentially dead
I mean, it kinda already was. Killing Quick Look videos was not a great sign. Let me put the rest in text form because, wow, that sounds FUCKED.
-Fandom wanted to convert the site into guides-only content
-a Fandom executive once asked Dan if GTA has a large player base
-after Voidburger and Jason were fired, the GB crew found out that Fandom was pocketing all of the subscriber money and giving them none of it. So they stopped promoting the premium subs entirely
Fucking lmao at the third one. Holy shit!
-Dan dared Fandom to fire him, and will not show up to meetings tomorrow
-some GB crew may stay at Gamespot
Fandom, just give GB the old yeller treatment. They had uploaded Youtube shorts to recall funny moments in GB history last year, I think it was for the site's anniversary. Nothing quite like reminding your own fans, "hey remember when we were good? Remember when premium subs were worth the money?"

I think some users may want to archive their own reviews on the site, like, right now.
 
I noticed on Giant Bomb there are two types of people grieving the loss of the site. One is people going “oh man, that sucks. I stopped visiting there since Ryan/Jeff/Vinny left.”

And trannies with troon flags in their names sperging over “fandoms corporate greed”. It’s easy to see why Fandom would want to gut Giant Bomb as they have lost all of their fanbase and replaced them with a much smaller demographic of trannies.
 
Fucking lmao at the third one. Holy shit!
Why the fuck would a parent company just give money to a subsidiary company? Does Dan Rykert think that he's entitled to anything the company brings in. He just works there, he isn't an owner, a founder, or an executive.

You make content, get paid, the parent company gets the rest. Employment isn't that hard of an issue and it's been that way literally forever. Jeff Gerstmann 100% told them years ago, personally, that this shit was coming and they rode along with it anyhow.

I like Dan Rykert to an extent, but it sounds like he really doesn't know how businesses work and he really thought he was going to have a blank check to just remake Giantbomb the way he wanted.
 
Journo & Vox Union Rep at Eater can't make the connection between the union demands and Polygon being sold off.
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There's a huge market!

Just ask the folks over at Giantbomb! Or G4, or Kotaku, or Game Informer, or ....

Also in other Giantbomb is dead news - looks like Jeff Grubb is out.

It also looks like after Dan's stream - all GB content is paused as ordered by the parent company until "things get sorted out". Good riddance to bad rubbish.

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There's a huge market!

Just ask the folks over at Giantbomb! Or G4, or Kotaku, or Game Informer, or ....

Also in other Giantbomb is dead news - looks like Jeff Grubb is out.

It also looks like after Dan's stream - all GB content is paused as ordered by the parent company until "things get sorted out". Good riddance to bad rubbish.

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Boo fucking hoo
 
Shit, giantbomb is, or well was still around? Could have sworn they went tit-up before the pandemic.
They merely existed. They still exist for now. The pandemic was what made them shift towards what's essentially streamed zoom calls.
When Alex, Brad and Vinny left, they were deep into that era, maybe that's what you're thinking of.
Either way, it feels like GB is King Kong on the empire state building, just taking bullet after bullet. We're just waiting for the moment it finally dies from too many shots.
 
GiantBomb will forever be Ryan Davis, Jeff Gerstmann, and Vincent Caravella to me. God I miss Ryan. I'm happy Jeff still does solo stuff. But the end of GiantBomb was Patrick Klepek and Dan Ryckert.

Dan will never be more than the man who cooked egg shells thinking that was how you made egg whites.
 
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