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Polygon sold to Valnet, editorial staff hit with layoffs

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Last updated: 01.05.2025 19:32
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Video game and pop culture website Polygon has been acquired by The Gamer and Game Rant owner Valnet, with numerous long-time staff members revealing they’ve either been laid off or have chosen to leave as part of the sale.

As reported by Kotaku, co-founder and editor-in-chief Chris Plante, senior writer Michael McWhertor, deputy editor Matthew Reynolds, games writer Tyler Colp, and senior reporter Nicole Carpenter are among those sharing that they’re no longer with Polygon on social media.

Deputy editor Maddy Myers and games editor Zoë Hannah are among those still working on the site following the acquisition, according to Kotaku’s report.

Polygon was previously owned by Vox Media, owners of The Verge.

“It is with immense pride and gratitude that we welcome Polygon into our growing family of world-class gaming brands,” said Valnet founder and CEO Hassan Youssef in a statement.

Polygon was founded in 2012 with an emphasis on long-form feature content around video games, and reaches around 6 million users in the US, according to Comscore.

Following the sale, Vox Media says it will focus resources on other areas of its business.

“This transaction will enable us to focus our energies and investment resources in other priority areas of growth across our portfolio of iconic digital publications and audio/video programming, while enabling Valnet to grow their leadership and authority in the gaming information category,” Vox Media’s CEO Jim Bankoff said in a statement announcing the sale.

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