In a small but anticipated victory for gamers, several Australian branches of media outlets such as Refinery29, Gizmodo, VICE, and Kotaku are being shut down. Dozens of jobs are expected to be cut as Nine Entertainment's Pedestrian Group announced cost-cutting and organizational restructuring efforts, with paper media ventures continuing to bleed capital. As part of [].
In a significant shift within the Australian media landscape, popular tech and culture news websites Vice, Gizmodo, Refinery29, Kotaku, and Lifehacker will cease their operations in Australia. This decision comes as part of a broader restructuring and cost-cutting initiative announced by the Pedestrian Group, owned by Nine Entertainment.
Kotaku Australia is being shut down by publisher Pedestrian Group so the company can focus on its own brands. The Guardian broke the news after obtaining an email sent from Pedestrian Group CEO, Matt Rowley, to a number of employees across the company. Pedestrian Group currently licenses the Kotaku brand and others including Gizmodo, Vice, Refinery29 and Lifehacker (which are also being axed.
In what, given the recent back-and-forth regarding the main site's shift to strictly video game guides, feels like a preview of things to come, Kotaku Australia has officially and completely shuttered its doors. Sephiroth (Toshiyuki Morikawa) embraces his origins in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024.
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Kotaku Australia will be shut down as a part of a major cost cutting effort for its parent company, Pedestrian Group.
In a small but anticipated victory for gamers, several Australian branches of media outlets such as Refinery29, Gizmodo, VICE, and Kotaku are being shut down. Dozens of jobs are expected to be cut as Nine Entertainment's Pedestrian Group announced cost-cutting and organizational restructuring efforts, with paper media ventures continuing to bleed capital. As part of [].
Kotaku AU has been a beacon for writing about games in Australia in a unique way. So many talented writers, artists, game devs, and so on have had their work published on Kotaku AU. Sure, it came with baggage, but Kotaku AU very much stood on its own two feet as an Australian games publication that gave a shit about the local industry.
Kotaku Australia is being shut down by publisher Pedestrian Group so the company can focus on its own brands. The Guardian broke the news after obtaining an email sent from Pedestrian Group CEO, Matt Rowley, to a number of employees across the company. Pedestrian Group currently licenses the Kotaku brand and others including Gizmodo, Vice, Refinery29 and Lifehacker (which are also being axed.
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Kotaku Australia is being shut down by publisher Pedestrian Group so the company can focus on its own brands. The Guardian broke the news after obtaining an email sent from Pedestrian Group CEO, Matt Rowley, to a number of employees across the company. Pedestrian Group currently licenses the Kotaku brand and others including Gizmodo, Vice, Refinery29 and Lifehacker (which are also being axed.
In a significant shift within the Australian media landscape, popular tech and culture news websites Vice, Gizmodo, Refinery29, Kotaku, and Lifehacker will cease their operations in Australia. This decision comes as part of a broader restructuring and cost-cutting initiative announced by the Pedestrian Group, owned by Nine Entertainment.
Kotaku Australia will be shut down as a part of a major cost cutting effort for its parent company, Pedestrian Group.
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Kotaku Australia will be shut down as a part of a major cost cutting effort for its parent company, Pedestrian Group.
Nine Entertainment and Pedestrian Group has announced the end of Kotaku Australia and other third.
Kotaku AU has been a beacon for writing about games in Australia in a unique way. So many talented writers, artists, game devs, and so on have had their work published on Kotaku AU. Sure, it came with baggage, but Kotaku AU very much stood on its own two feet as an Australian games publication that gave a shit about the local industry.
In what, given the recent back-and-forth regarding the main site's shift to strictly video game guides, feels like a preview of things to come, Kotaku Australia has officially and completely shuttered its doors. Sephiroth (Toshiyuki Morikawa) embraces his origins in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024.
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Kotaku AU has been a beacon for writing about games in Australia in a unique way. So many talented writers, artists, game devs, and so on have had their work published on Kotaku AU. Sure, it came with baggage, but Kotaku AU very much stood on its own two feet as an Australian games publication that gave a shit about the local industry.
Kotaku Australia is being shut down by publisher Pedestrian Group so the company can focus on its own brands. The Guardian broke the news after obtaining an email sent from Pedestrian Group CEO, Matt Rowley, to a number of employees across the company. Pedestrian Group currently licenses the Kotaku brand and others including Gizmodo, Vice, Refinery29 and Lifehacker (which are also being axed.
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Nine Entertainment and Pedestrian Group has announced the end of Kotaku Australia and other third.
In a small but anticipated victory for gamers, several Australian branches of media outlets such as Refinery29, Gizmodo, VICE, and Kotaku are being shut down. Dozens of jobs are expected to be cut as Nine Entertainment's Pedestrian Group announced cost-cutting and organizational restructuring efforts, with paper media ventures continuing to bleed capital. As part of [].
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In a small but anticipated victory for gamers, several Australian branches of media outlets such as Refinery29, Gizmodo, VICE, and Kotaku are being shut down. Dozens of jobs are expected to be cut as Nine Entertainment's Pedestrian Group announced cost-cutting and organizational restructuring efforts, with paper media ventures continuing to bleed capital. As part of [].
In what, given the recent back-and-forth regarding the main site's shift to strictly video game guides, feels like a preview of things to come, Kotaku Australia has officially and completely shuttered its doors. Sephiroth (Toshiyuki Morikawa) embraces his origins in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024.
Kotaku Australia will be shut down as a part of a major cost cutting effort for its parent company, Pedestrian Group.
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Nine Entertainment and Pedestrian Group has announced the end of Kotaku Australia and other third.
Kotaku AU has been a beacon for writing about games in Australia in a unique way. So many talented writers, artists, game devs, and so on have had their work published on Kotaku AU. Sure, it came with baggage, but Kotaku AU very much stood on its own two feet as an Australian games publication that gave a shit about the local industry.
Kotaku Australia will be shut down as a part of a major cost cutting effort for its parent company, Pedestrian Group.
In what, given the recent back-and-forth regarding the main site's shift to strictly video game guides, feels like a preview of things to come, Kotaku Australia has officially and completely shuttered its doors. Sephiroth (Toshiyuki Morikawa) embraces his origins in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024.
In a small but anticipated victory for gamers, several Australian branches of media outlets such as Refinery29, Gizmodo, VICE, and Kotaku are being shut down. Dozens of jobs are expected to be cut as Nine Entertainment's Pedestrian Group announced cost-cutting and organizational restructuring efforts, with paper media ventures continuing to bleed capital. As part of [].
Kotaku AU has been a beacon for writing about games in Australia in a unique way. So many talented writers, artists, game devs, and so on have had their work published on Kotaku AU. Sure, it came with baggage, but Kotaku AU very much stood on its own two feet as an Australian games publication that gave a shit about the local industry.
Nine Entertainment and Pedestrian Group has announced the end of Kotaku Australia and other third.
Discover the latest in Australian pop culture, entertainment news, and insightful reviews. Your daily guide to everything trending down under.
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In a significant shift within the Australian media landscape, popular tech and culture news websites Vice, Gizmodo, Refinery29, Kotaku, and Lifehacker will cease their operations in Australia. This decision comes as part of a broader restructuring and cost-cutting initiative announced by the Pedestrian Group, owned by Nine Entertainment.
Watch videos of the latest and greatest games, from Cyberpunk 2077 to Mortal Kombat, with commentary or no commentary. Subscribe to Kotaku Australia for podcasts, gameplay, originals and more.
In what, given the recent back-and-forth regarding the main site's shift to strictly video game guides, feels like a preview of things to come, Kotaku Australia has officially and completely shuttered its doors. Sephiroth (Toshiyuki Morikawa) embraces his origins in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024.
Kotaku Australia is being shut down by publisher Pedestrian Group so the company can focus on its own brands. The Guardian broke the news after obtaining an email sent from Pedestrian Group CEO, Matt Rowley, to a number of employees across the company. Pedestrian Group currently licenses the Kotaku brand and others including Gizmodo, Vice, Refinery29 and Lifehacker (which are also being axed.
Kotaku Australia will be shut down as a part of a major cost cutting effort for its parent company, Pedestrian Group.