GameTrailers said today on Twitter that it is shutting down after 13 years of debuting video trailers for video games.
The comes a year after Viacom sold the company to Defy Media in a deal that led to a number of layoffs. And it’s puzzling that a video site would suffer such a fate amid the rise of game video platforms such as YouTube and Twitch. Evidently, those sites became powerful enough as game media producers that GameTrailers couldn’t compete.
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The founders were Geoffrey Grotz and Brandon Jones. Jones tweeted about the demise of GameTrailers.
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Sad to see @GameTrailers go down. So many good shows! GT Retrospective, Pop Fiction, Top 10s. Hopefully Brandon Jones does more voice work!
— Josh Waters (@JoshyWaters) February 9, 2016
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