Friday, October 13th 2017
Humble Bundle and IGN Joining Forces
Co-Founder and CEO of Humble Bundle, Jeffrey Rosen, announced earlier today the company's "biggest bundle ever", the merging of his company with media giant IGN. "We chose IGN because they really understand our vision, share our passion for games, and believe in our mission to promote awesome digital content while helping charity. I can't think of a better partner than IGN to help Humble Bundle continue our quest", said Rosen. One consequence of the companies joining forces will be a new publishing initiative, but Humble Bundle will, it was claimed, maintain its independence going forward. A point reiterated by IGN executive VP Mitch Galbraith, in a conversation with Gamasutra today. But IGN, which reviews and critiques games, now owns a platform- albeit at arm's length- for selling them; a development that might strike some as creating the potential for future conflicts of interest.
Sources:
Humble Bundle, Gamasutra
21 Comments on Humble Bundle and IGN Joining Forces
Since when? They've been a gaming circle jerk company as long as I've known. Their reviews are the worst.
Why this people have a job and me not?
- 79 channels
- 174,525 videos
- 7,544,280,835 views
- 11,234,383 subscribers
Some stats from there youtubeIGN covers games, movies and entertainment it seems.
They are making major bank and then some
It was good while it lasted, HB, but i lose a little bit more faith in humanity thanks to this. IGN itself is a huge conflict of interests. They review games by companies that sponsor them
Come to think about it i don't read or watch reviews no more i just watch a few video's of others play them and decide, been much more productive that way.
Atleast this way if anyone is curious what HB will put on sale next you only need to look at what IGN gave a good review to the week prior.
And honestly I haven't seena good bundle from them in a long while anyway. And most of the stuff you buy there are Steam keys, and if not download them installers which you should anyway.
The entire "video game journalism" industry is pathetic.