48 points

Well, a bunch more talent just hit the job market with The Escapist melting down, too.

I encourage anyone that hasn’t yet to try any subscription-based journalism for a month just to see how different the writing is when it’s not beholden to advertising and SEO.

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What’s happening with The Escapist? I thought things had been going better over there recently

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Their parent company fired some people, including the editor-in-chief, and he was so well liked the entire video team resigned and went with him. They’re now Second Wind. https://youtube.com/@SecondWindGroup?si=AgYWGLqEK6GKwtGo

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@ZemTM @samc haha oh wow, someone really failed to read the room 😜

6h until the life stream explaining everything starts and subscribers are already piling up 👍

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They aren’t in the job market, the EIC formed a new company with the staff that quit.

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21 points

you can read their introduction here

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Thanks for the link. Seems like the place could be easier to find :-\

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I like the sound of this! The Starfield coffee article was funny. $7 a month miiiight be a little bit much for me - but I’ll keep an eye on this and if the journalism is decent and they put out a fair number of articles I’ll definitely consider it. I guess I used to spend around that amount on gaming magazines…

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That’s more or less where I am at.

I am ride or die with Remap (added a year of Founders during the launch stream) and consider their podcast insanity to be worth the monthly fee alone.

But for 404 and Aftermath and whoever else, I am planning on buying a month or two here and there when there is a particularly good article I want to read/“support”. Probably comes out higher than grabbing an issue of EGM or OPM or PC Gamer back in the day, but also inflation so it might even be cheaper?

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17 points

I hope it works out for them because the current Kotaku is just depressing

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12 points

Shilling corporate propaganda has its costs.

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Between this and Remap continuing with essays & journalism… I am one happy dude. I’m hopeful that there is still a space for writing in the video game area.

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404 Media (formerly Motherboard at Vice) are generally more “tech news” but they are similarly going down that road (and it sounds like they actually worked with the Remap (formerly Waypoint at Vice which worked closely with Motherboard at Vice and were in a similar org structure) crew to iterate on the model).

And what it will actually entail is unclear, but Gamers Nexus similarly brought back their written article website to provide more information on hardware reviews and so forth. Also sounds like it will be a venue for longer form pieces similar to their Artesian Builds video.

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2 points

What is Remap? I can’t find out

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2 points

Remap radio with Patrick Klepack.

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Remap is what Waypoint turned into. Waypoint was a video game vertical/section through Vice Media. It was Patrick Klepek, Rob Zacny, Ricardo Contreras, Renata Price, and Austin Walker at one point. Klepek, Zacny, & Contreras started Remap to carry on their brand of video game analysis (very thoughtful, far-left leaning, and often times focusing on smaller and older games).

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