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[Giant Bomb's New Chapter: Independent Ownership and Future Vision]-[889: PAX East 2025]

Giant Bombcast · C1 · 2025-05-12

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Giant Bomb's New Chapter: A Transition to Independent Ownership

In a momentous development for the gaming media landscape, the team behind Giant Bomb announced a significant shift in their operational structure. During a live panel at PAX East, key members Jeff Grubb, Dan Ryckert, and Jeff Bakalar revealed that they, alongside Mike Minotti, have officially acquired Giant Bomb, transitioning the brand into an employee-owned, independent entity.

The Path to Independence

Following recent corporate restructuring and uncertainty surrounding the site’s future under Fandom, the team took the opportunity to secure the brand's legacy. Describing the process as a "scrappy" and whirlwind experience, the co-owners emphasized that this move was born out of a desire to prioritize the audience over corporate algorithms. As Jeff Grubb noted, the core mission is now to "serve the audience" directly, freed from the creative limitations often imposed by larger corporate structures.

A New Business Model: Fans First

With this transition, the team is pivoting back to a subscription-first model. They announced a price adjustment for their membership—moving to $10—to ensure the revenue directly supports the team's ability to produce content. A major commitment for this new era is keeping the "vast majority of the content free," ensuring that their work remains accessible to the community regardless of monetary support. The team expressed that their primary goal is to "do our own bullshit" and focus on projects they are genuinely passionate about, rather than chasing trends to satisfy corporate KPIs.

Future Content and Community Focus

Despite the logistical challenges of the transition, the team reaffirmed their commitment to the Giant Bombcast, which will continue on its Tuesday schedule, alongside the return of the news show Game Mess Mornings. The co-owners highlighted that they are eager to reclaim their creative autonomy, allowing for more flexibility in streaming, collaborative projects with other independent creators, and even experimental ventures like potentially producing a "Christmas album."

Jeff Bakalar and Dan Ryckert expressed deep gratitude toward the community, noting that the passion of their audience was the primary factor in their decision to stay and fight for the brand's survival. They described the community as the "DNA" of the brand, emphasizing that the decision to move forward was driven by the realization that Giant Bomb is "worth saving."

Navigating the Industry Landscape

The hosts also engaged in a candid discussion about the current state of games media. They acknowledged that the industry is in a "weird spot" and that it has become increasingly difficult for new, young creators to break into the field. However, they expressed optimism that, by operating as an independent, employee-owned shop, they can foster a more sustainable model and continue to "put the ladder down" for new talent. By removing the corporate "safety net," they are embracing a more precarious but ultimately more liberating way of working, where the direct relationship with their audience is the ultimate metric of success.

As they look toward the future, the team is focused on stabilizing operations, managing their new responsibilities as business owners, and continuing to produce the content their fans love. With the transition complete, Giant Bomb enters a new phase, defined by autonomy, community-driven content, and a renewed sense of purpose.

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📖 Transcript

New World Order. Hi.
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He specifically told us this.
Yeah, I know. I remembered it just now and then I said it.
Hi, everyone. So you might have seen on the schedule that this was listed as a blight club panel, which is great.
Blight club is great.

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