“Gaming Journalism Faces Turmoil: Over 1,200 Voices Lost in Two Years”
Posted 2025-10-24 11:21:22
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Over the past two years, more than 1,200 games journalists have left the industry, highlighting a serious crisis. Pressures like declining pay, burnout, and corporate control are driving talent away, shrinking the media landscape, and weakening trustworthy coverage.
Yet, many journalists remain resilient, continuing to report and uphold the value of independent, critical journalism. Their courage shows that gaming journalism can survive, reminding us to support the voices shaping the games we love.
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