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Another fine video game institution has fallen. Well, sorta. Actually, the site’s business section is leaving AOL, working with Hammersuit LLC and moving to a new URL.
According to a message posted today (May 14, 2009) on GameDaily BIZ(see the full message below) subscribers are being asked to head to a different URL with the name IndustryGamers and subscribe to a yet-to-exist newsletter.
The message indicates that the GameDaily business staff will produce content for the new non-AOL owned site while the “the www.gamedaily.com consumer site will continue as it is today.” The new site’s logo includes the slogan, “Your games are our business,” and will launch May 31, 2009.
It is unclear exactly what this will mean to readers but, if the slogan and new name are an indication, it appears the new site continue to focus primarily on the business side of the videogame industry. GameDaily BIZ‘s content is (was) already heavily skewed toward business with a few rumors and the the rare smattering of fan interest feature articles mixed in.
The main GameDaily site, however, skews the polar opposite, focusing on posts that grope for easy traffic (Top posts at the time this was written: “Bad Things About Great Games” - Think killing zombies with a sexy partner is all fun and games? Think again”; “Spore Hero Saves the World” and Horniest Dudes in Video Games”)
The inclusion of the term “gamers” in the new site’s name might imply that the tone of the new site will be a little less formal, although the new logo is basic, black text with solid lines on a grey background, exuding the staunch and proud spirit of ye olde colorless newspapers.
Here’s the complete message from AOL’s Greg Mills posted on GameDaily:
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