Gamer Network
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Gamer Network Limited (formerly Eurogamer Network Limited) is a British mass media company based in Brighton. Founded in 1999 by Rupert and Nick Loman, it owns brands—primarily editorial websites—relating to video game journalism and other video game businesses. Its flagship website, Eurogamer, was launched alongside the company. In February 2018, Gamer Network was acquired by ReedPOP.
History
Gamer Network was founded under the name Eurogamer Network in 1999 by brothers Rupert and Nick Loman.[1] It was formed alongside the opening of its flagship website, Eurogamer, which itself launched on 4 September 1999.[1][2]
In February 2011, Eurogamer Network acquired American publishing Hammersuit, alongside its IndustryGamers.com and Modojo.com websites.[3] On 1 March 2013, in line with the international expansion, Eurogamer Network announced that it had changed its name to Gamer Network.[4] As part of the rebranding, Eurogamer Events was renamed Gamer Events, while Hammersuit also adopted the Gamer Network name.[4] In October, Simon Maxwell was promoted from to chief operating officer.[5]
On 26 February 2018, it was announced that ReedPOP, the division of Reed Exhibitions that organises video game exhibitions like PAX, had acquired Gamer Network.[1] While Rupert Loman remained Gamer Network's chief executive officer, Maxwell became the company's managing director and a vice-president for ReedPOP's UK operations.[1][6]
Brands
Editorial websites
- Eurogamer – Gamer Network's flagship website for video game news; launched in 1999 alongside the company.[1]
- GamesIndustry.biz – A website focused on the business aspects of the video game industry; launched in under Gamer Network in 2002.[7]
- Metabomb – A video game news website with emphasis on esports; launched under Gamer Network in 2013.[8]
- Nintendo Life – A website focused on Nintendo game news; launched in 2005 and partnered with Eurogamer Network in 2011.[9][10]
- Outside Xbox – A YouTube channel focusing Xbox game news; launched in 2012 by Eurogamer Network and Andy Farrant, Mike Channell and Jane Douglas, three editors of other Xbox-focused outlets.[11]
- Push Square – A website focused in PlayStation game news; launched in 2012 by Nintendo Life and Sammy Barker.[12]
- Road to VR – A video game news website with emphasis on virtual reality; launched by Ben Lang in 2011 and partnered with Gamer Network in 2017.[13][14]
- Rock, Paper, Shotgun – A website focused on personal computer game news launched in 2007 by Kieron Gillen, Alec Meer, John Walker and Jim Rossignol; partnered with Eurogamer Network in 2010 and acquired by it in 2017.[15][16]
- USgamer (USG) – A sister site to Eurogamer helmed by American staff; launched in 2013.[17]
- VG247 – A video game news site formed in 2008 in a partnership between Eurogamer Network and Patrick Garratt.[18]
- Video Games Chronicle (VGC) – Spiritual successor to magazine Computer and Video Games; launched in partnership with Gamer Network in 2019 by a team led by Andy Robinson.[19]
Other
- Mod DB – A database website for video game modifications; launched in 2002 and partnered with Gamer Network in 2015.[20][21]
- Indie DB – A sister site for Mod DB that covers indie games; launched by Mod DB in 2010 and partnered with Gamer Network alongside Mod DB in 2015.[20][22]
- Jelly Deals – A website higlighting sales for video games; launched in 2016.[23]
- Gamer Creative – Gamer Network's in-house creative agency; founded and headed by Josh Heaton.[24]
- Gamer's Edition – A project that produces merchandise and special edition releases for video games; launched in 2013, its first projects were special editions for Papers, Please and a compilation of Hotline Miami and Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number.[25][26]
References
External links
- ↑ a b c d e Allegra Frank: PAX organizer acquires USgamer, Eurogamer and more. In: Polygon. 26. Februar 2018 .
- ↑ Eurogamer staff: EuroGamer opens! In: Eurogamer. 4. September 1999 .
- ↑ MCV Staff: Eurogamer acquires Hammersuit. In: MCV. 21. Februar 2011 .
- ↑ a b Ben Parfitt: Eurogamer Network is no more as it rebrands to Gamer Network. In: MCV. Archiviert vom am 4. März 2013 .
- ↑ MCV Staff: Simon Maxwell becomes Gamer Network COO. In: MCV. 22. Oktober 2013 .
- ↑ Christopher Dring: PAX organiser ReedPop acquires Gamer Network. In: GamesIndustry.biz. 26. Februar 2018 .
- ↑ Rob Fahey: Launching GamesIndustry.biz: 15 years ago. In: GamesIndustry.biz. 9. Juni 2017 .
- ↑ John Bedford: Welcome to Metabomb! In: Metabomb. 17. Mai 2013 .
- ↑ Anthony Dickens: Our Nintendo Life Begins... In: Nintendo Life. 7. November 2005 .
- ↑ Anthony Dickens: Site News: A Better Nintendo Life. In: Nintendo Life. 9. September 2011 .
- ↑ Rachel Weber: Eurogamer launches new dedicated Xbox website. In: GamesIndustry.biz. 15. August 2012 .
- ↑ James Newton: Push Square is Open for Business! In: Nintendo Life. 2. Februar 2012 .
- ↑ Ben Lang: Following the Road to Virtual Reality. In: Road to VR. 13. Oktober 2011 .
- ↑ Paul James: Road to VR Partners with Eurogamer Parent Company Gamer Network. In: Road to VR. 31. Mai 2017 .
- ↑ Matt Martin: Eurogamer strikes Rock, Paper, Shotgun partnership. In: GamesIndustry.biz. 1. Juni 2010 .
- ↑ Dan Pearson: Gamer Network acquires Rock, Paper, Shotgun. In: GamesIndustry.biz. 3. Mai 2017 .
- ↑ Dave Owen: Gamer Network websites record 20 million unique visitors in November 2013. In: VG247. 16. Dezember 2013 .
- ↑ Patrick Garratt: It's our third birthday – welcome to the new VG247. In: VG247. 1. Februar 2011 .
- ↑ Marie Dealessandri: CVG veterans form games news website Video Games Chronicle. In: MCV. 5. April 2019 .
- ↑ a b MCV Staff: Mod DB and Indie DB join Eurogamer parent Gamer Network. In: MCV. 21. Juli 2005 .
- ↑ Rachel Helps: ModDB celebrates 10 years of modding. In: Kill Screen. 30. Juli 2012 .
- ↑ Tim: ModDB Launches Indie Community Site IndieDB. In: Indie Games Plus. 19. Juni 2010 .
- ↑ Jamie Wallace: Introducing a weekly deals roundup from Jelly Deals. In: Eurogamer. 9. Juli 2016 .
- ↑ MCV Staff: MCV's 30 Under 30 2017. In: MCV. 24. November 2017 .
- ↑ MCV Staff: Gamer Network moves into physical games publishing. In: MCV. 9. März 2015 .
- ↑ Matt Purslow: Gamer Network is crowdfunding collector's editions of Hotline Miami and Papers, Please. In: PCGamesN. 9. März 2015 .