• Tedesche
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    631 year ago

    Nothing looks better on a corporate resume than taking over a successful business and immediately alienating all the talent that made it successful. I don’t know who the jerkwad is that fucked up so badly, but I hope this follows them for years.

    Kudos to Nick, Yahtzee and all the rest for sticking with each other in solidarity rather than caving to corporate pressure. I’ll be looking forward to seeing them produce new videos in the future, hopefully under their own LLC.

    • @thesmokingman@programming.dev
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      -101 year ago

      This was a win for whomever bought it. They cut costs and killed an underperforming unit. Assuming it’s part of a larger entity, they’re able to strip this parts or shutter it completely to post a loss they’ll get tax credit for or can use to offset gains elsewhere. Modern US capitalism only cares about short term shareholder value increases and this story, when viewed through that lens, is just another day in the world of investment banks, venture capital, and corporate sharks.

      Note I’m not saying it’s a win for people. In the 70s and 80s when the US markets moved shareholder value above customers and employees, life got fucked. It’s just naive to think any of this actually matters beyond dollars on a balance sheet. Gamurs Group can spin the shutdown of The Escapist as a net win or can rebuild the publication at a loss, also as a net win. They don’t fucking care.

  • @Deestan@lemmy.world
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    401 year ago

    While The Escapist grew stronger and bigger year after year under Nick, their owners at Gamur were upset the site didn’t reek of panic and despair like a good corporate environment should.

  • Davel23
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    281 year ago

    What exactly do they mean by “flagship”? The Escapist had Zero Punctuation and… that’s about it. Aside from some Yahtzee Croshaw podcasts, I can’t think of anything else worth watching on there.

    • @Deestan@lemmy.world
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      131 year ago

      Adventure is Nigh, Cold Take, Design Delve, Stuff of Legend, 3 Minute Reviews, some documentaries like the Spiritfarer one.

      They have more, but those are what I watched.

      • @SebKra@feddit.de
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        51 year ago

        3 Minute Reviews were good, but reviews are relatively easy to shovel out. Their essays were so bad, I started to actively avoid them.

        The Anatomy of Sekiro comes to mind in particular. Competently structured but devoid of any meaningful observations.

        It feels like these guys where working to meet a quota.

  • @caut_R@lemmy.world
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    211 year ago

    I‘m pretty sure some greedy suit killed the whole company overnight and I can‘t control my schadenfreude

  • @Cheesus@lemmy.world
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    141 year ago

    So many talented creators have left over bad working conditions. Not surprising it’s still going on now.