The gaming website Polygon, launched by Vox Media in 2012, has been sold to the game rent, faxatrical owner, and many other online entertainment, sports and hobbies to the gamer company Walnett.
Several multinational staff members have been released or released, including the site’s co -founder and chief Chris Plant.
The plant wrote, “I’m no longer with Polygon.” A Bluesky post. “If you are taking a job, please consider many talented authors and editors in the market now. Each of them deserves a place on your staff. I will not talk more about this sale because I was not involved.”
The other staff also includes Matt Leon, editor of special projects, who has been with Polygon since its inception in 2012 and wrote its famous verbal history. Street Fighter 2 And Final fiction 7Senior Reporter Nicole Carpenter, who focuses on investigative reporting in a long form, and cuous editor Pate Wulk, who Said He was allowed to go with “just about everyone in Polygon”.
Polygon Vox was the third publication of the media, based in 2012, “a new type of website, which was built on new technology, was supported by a new type of media company.” The main focus of its mission was bringing more long -shaped features and investigative reports to gaming coverage, and then spread to other areas of entertainment and culture.
“The addition of multi -rise not only strengthens our editorial muscles, but also enhances our ability to provide unprecedented value to both the audience and the advertisers,” said Hassan Yusuf, CEO of Walnett.
In April, Walnett wrapped the media outlet on an investigative report in which the publisher was presented as a “digital sweet shop”. Call Article “An inflammatory hit piece.” Legal advice of wrap Explains the legal fodder of Walnate “Contradictory, contradictory and merit lace.”