I feel like there should be laws against these companies buying up all the other companies and controlling the entire landscape in a given market. It’s almost like they are eliminating competition through turning many things into one thing. Like now its one big thing made of many, and that seems bad. Maybe I should make a universally hated board game to teach people about it, but I’m afraid everyone will buy crazy amounts of copies of it all with different themes and somehow miss the point entirely.
Wow somehow missed that when I read the news earlier today! Digital Foundry is easily my favorite VG journalism outfit. I hope this acquisition doesn’t impact them.
My TIL has nothing to do with who they acquired today but rather that they own Humble Bundle. When did that happen? I did notice in a bundle they were wrapping in an IGN account I had no interest in. (Friends often have to use that for gifting games cause of steam region locks).
I'll never forget my first buy out experience when GameSpot bought GameFAQs. Who themselves got bought or passed around, now under Fandom (who incidentally owns metacritic and more) and itself is owned by TPG, whos whole business is just owning shit or parts of shit.
In hindsight that's also my first experience with enshittification. GG, teenage me.