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Years ago Destructoid was intrinsically linked with Escapist. One of our biggest writers, Jim Sterling, contributed video content there. We also knew much of its staff before it essentially closed up shop in recent years. Well it’s back now, and is being rebooted by former EIC Russ Pitts and our parent companyEnthusiast Gaming, re-focusing on TV, comics, movies, and of course, games.

Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw is staying on to continue his Zero Punctuation series, and Bob “Moviebob” Chipman is also returning. Before Enthusiast and Pitt’s intervention, Escapist wasn’t operating at full capacity, as Pitts explains: “Almost everyone who had worked there had been laid off. The offices in North Carolina had been closed. Nobody was even bothering to sell ads on the thing. It was a derelict.”

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you may find a full rundown of Pitt’s mission statementhereon his personal blog.

Enthusiast Gaming acquires The Escapist, a leading online video gaming magazine[Global News Wire]

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[Disclaimer: Just in case it wasn’t clear, Escapist is now part of the same gaming network as Destructoid – Enthusiast!]

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