Giant Bomb, GameSpot, MetaCritic And More Sold To Fan Wiki Company

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Giant Bomb, GameSpot, MetaCritic and more sold to fan Wiki company:

. Previously owned by CNET and then CBS in the last decade, the sites have changed hands plenty of times over the years. Now everyone involved is getting ready for yet another rebranding, this time to the surprise name of Fandom., is the site you end up on when trying to find out details about a forgotten TV episode, or the name of that one planet from thatnovel you read as a child.

However, none of this compares to today’s enormous announcement. “Gaming is one of our largest audiences at Fandom,” said Fandom whenreached out for comment. “We have 115 million gaming fans across 17 million pages of content and more than 100,000 gaming communities on our platform. So the addition ofand the other gaming sites will help us super serve gaming fans even more deeply in addition to the library of gaming reference content we currently have.

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So far nothing has been affected on GameF.A.Q.s

Hopefully Kotaku is the next one to be downsized, or to just die.

THE ALSO ACQUIRED NFT NEWS USA!!! 🎉

2024: Gamespot and related sites (that aren’t shut down) have been sold to pewdiepie for 10 million. 2026: Gamespot and related sites sold to that kid Ryan for a months allowance.

Well, it was fun while it lasted. At least we have opencritic now.

oh that's gonna suck. gamefaqs is a piece of internet history, and if they change the perfectly functional layout to something that's 99% ads and only even barely functional when on a mobile device, aren't they?

I'm convinced giant bomb is just a money laundering scheme with how many hands it's been in.

They're gonna stick autoplay ads on game faqs guides aren't they?

terrible news for gaming fans

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