Popular video game site Joystiq will be shutting down next week.
http://www.polygon.com/2015/1/30/7945625/joystiq-is-closing-and-ill-miss-them-like-hell
We're really seeing the world of game journalism change. People are increasingly abandoning traditional games media sites like IGN and Gamespot (which were offshoots of the even more "traditional" game magazines) and instead turning to bloggers and YouTubers for their opinions on games. Some sites have shut down and other existing ones such as The Escapist have recently announced layoffs, and it seems as though nowadays just being a "games" website doesn't cut it anymore. For example, the Escapist used to basically just be about video games. Then in the past 12 months or so they've branched off to include movies, television, comics, anime, and even cosplay stuff. And IGN is now basically a media hub with gaming being A (but not THE) focus of their news. It's almost like most places are trying to get into the so called niche of "Geek Culture" and assuming that one that likes gaming should also be into tv, movies, anime, etc. Whether or not this works out remains to be seen.
In any case it's a sad day for those that now have to look for work. Hopefully they'll all land on their feet somewhere better than they were before.
http://www.polygon.com/2015/1/30/7945625/joystiq-is-closing-and-ill-miss-them-like-hell
We're really seeing the world of game journalism change. People are increasingly abandoning traditional games media sites like IGN and Gamespot (which were offshoots of the even more "traditional" game magazines) and instead turning to bloggers and YouTubers for their opinions on games. Some sites have shut down and other existing ones such as The Escapist have recently announced layoffs, and it seems as though nowadays just being a "games" website doesn't cut it anymore. For example, the Escapist used to basically just be about video games. Then in the past 12 months or so they've branched off to include movies, television, comics, anime, and even cosplay stuff. And IGN is now basically a media hub with gaming being A (but not THE) focus of their news. It's almost like most places are trying to get into the so called niche of "Geek Culture" and assuming that one that likes gaming should also be into tv, movies, anime, etc. Whether or not this works out remains to be seen.
In any case it's a sad day for those that now have to look for work. Hopefully they'll all land on their feet somewhere better than they were before.