Eurogamer Editorial Cuts Highlight Ongoing Contraction in Games Media
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Another restructuring wave at Gamer Network brands
Video Games Chronicle (VGC) reports that Eurogamer and associated Gamer Network outlets under IGN ownership have entered another round of editorial cuts. According to VGC's reporting, the reductions affect multiple teams and come after earlier post-acquisition staffing changes.
VGC says this is at least the second editorial layoff cycle since the network became part of IGN Entertainment, which is operated by Ziff Davis. The report describes cuts spanning senior editorial experience and video operations, while noting that at least one role is expected to transfer to IGN.
Background since the 2024 acquisition
IGN Entertainment acquired Gamer Network in May 2024. The portfolio includes brands such as Eurogamer, GamesIndustry.biz, Rock Paper Shotgun, and VG247, with additional relationships around Nintendo Life owner Hookshot and the Outside Xbox channel ecosystem.
VGC describes a long sequence of adjustments after the deal, including earlier layoffs, redeployments, and brand-level reshaping. The same report references Dicebreaker's closure, editorial movement across sites, and Digital Foundry's transition to independence after buying out Gamer Network shares.
- Ownership change: Gamer Network joined IGN Entertainment in 2024.
- Current event: VGC reports new editorial cuts at Eurogamer-linked operations.
- Operational effect: role consolidation, team reductions, and continued brand realignment.
Why this matters beyond one publisher group
This is not an isolated issue. VGC cites Press Engine data from October showing a roughly 25% decline in the global pool of games journalists over two years, with more than 1,200 roles reportedly lost in regular games coverage. If that trend persists, specialized reporting capacity may concentrate further around fewer outlets and fewer beats.
For industry watchers, the practical consequence is narrower day-to-day coverage bandwidth, especially outside top-tier blockbuster releases. Smaller teams can still produce high-impact work, but sustained investigative depth becomes harder when editorial headcount and video support are repeatedly reduced.
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Primary references: VGC report, Press Engine.
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