GameStop shut down Game Informer last week, laying off its staff and unceremoniously ending the best-known gaming magazine in the U.S. Sam and Kaitlyn discuss what the publication’s closure means for games media, why it happened, and how games PR should react. Then they discuss another gutting layoff story—Bungie cutting its staff by 17%—before ending on a positive note with a discussion about Polygon’s music-focused FM column and their favorite gaming soundtracks.
Timecodes:
00:00:00 – Intro
00:04:00 – GameStop Shuts Down Game Informer
00:19:11 – What Does GI’s Closure Mean for PR?
00:26:49 – Bungie Lays Off 220 Employees, or 17% of Staff
00:42:51 – Read of the Week (Polygon FM and our favorite video game soundtracks)
01:00:23 – Outro
Stories/media discussed:
Porter Robinson – Smile! :D
Kotaku – GameStop Shuts Down Game Informer, The Longest-Running Gaming Magazine In The US
The Verge – Bungie is laying off 220 employees and moving others to PlayStation
IGN – Bungie Devs Say Atmosphere Is ‘Soul-Crushing’ Amid Layoffs, Cuts, and Fear of Total Sony Takeover
Game File – Bungie's deep job cuts were in the works prior to Destiny's most recent release, sources say
Bloomberg – Sony’s Bungie Faces Reckoning After Mass Layoff
Polygon – Polygon FM
Polygon – When the soundtrack is better than the game, we all benefit
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