How did this all happen? After first touching base with our team and ensuring our interest, the team at Gunzilla Games secured the rights to Game Informer. From the start, the new owners insisted on the idea of Game Informer remaining an independent editorial outlet; they felt just as strongly as our team did that the only path forward was with an editorial group that made 100 percent of the decisions around what we cover and how we do so, without any influence from them or anyone else.

Game Informer now operates under an entity called Game Informer Inc., and our intent is to continue to focus on highlighting the coolest games, celebrating the history and legacy of the gaming industry, and shining a spotlight on the creators and players who are charting its future. I am deeply grateful for the trust and enthusiasm from the team at Gunzilla Games; they see the same potential in Game Informer as our team does, and their encouragement to do so ethically and free of outside pressure is laudable.

  • TommySalami
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    72 months ago

    I hope they can rebuild. GI was a major pillar of game news for so long.

  • @mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    Isn’t Gunzilla Games the company that released a bitcoin miner disguised as a mobile game? I swear I remember seeing something about them being banned from the various app stores for trying to bury miners in their shit, but a basic google search didn’t find anything.

    Edit: It looks like they’re trying to use blockchain to mint in-game items as NFTs.

    • @JCPhoenix@beehaw.org
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      12 months ago

      EGM will always be my favorite vide game magazine. I like Game Informer, had a subscription back in the day, even had a subscription last year before they shut down. But GI is no EGM. Wish they’d come back, too.

  • @ninjaphysics@beehaw.org
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    12 months ago

    Neat! Sounds promising. Funny, I was just telling one of my friends about G4 (the channel) today. I miss that 2000s/early 2010s vibe. Everything just went to major commercialization too fast and it took so much fun out of the hobby. I think gamers are recognizing this nowadays and trying to claw their way out of it and this feels like a step in that direction.

    • @t3rmit3@beehaw.org
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      92 months ago

      It was the game news source in print media, for many years. It often used to come with demos on a CD in the back of the magazine, so it was also the best way to try games for yourself.

      I don’t think they’ll ever get back there, if only because honestly having a magazine to read was better than a website, imo, but I’m always tentatively hopeful to have another reputable news source in the gaming space.

      • PrivateNoob
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        22 months ago

        Ahh that explains why it’s foreign to me. I thought it was a small but highly esteemed review studio 5 years ago or sm. Thx for the info!

    • @Psythik@lemm.ee
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      42 months ago

      I’m guessing you’ve never been to a GameStop before? They were always trying to upsell you a magazine subscription at checkout.

      • PrivateNoob
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        32 months ago

        Nope. I have never even seen a GameStop in my country + I was growing up in a time when buying games digitally became the norm.