German Food Tech Startup Lanch Raises €26 Million to Expand Social Media-Driven Brands
Lanch, a German food tech startup, secures €26 million in Series A funding to scale its social media-influenced food brands and retail distribution network.
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Former Game Informer staff have sparked rumors of a possible revival of the beloved video game magazine, which was shut down by GameStop last year. Cryptic posts on social media, including a teaser video and mysterious "continue" screens, have set the gaming community abuzz with speculation.
The Game Informer account on Bluesky, which had been inactive since July 2024, recently posted a short video featuring the publication's farewell message. However, the video took an unexpected turn, displaying a code with the words "Continue" at the bottom of the screen, reminiscent of an arcade game asking players to insert more coins to keep playing. The screen then flashed to black, revealing a date: March 25th.
Adding fuel to the speculation, several former Game Informer staff members, including director Brian Shea, shared the post on their social media accounts. This move has strengthened the notion that the magazine is indeed making a comeback, with its original staff at the helm. Furthermore, some former staff members posted videos of a "continue" screen with a copy of Game Informer in the background, complete with an animation moving the cursor to "yes."
The Verge has reached out to GameStop and former Game Informer staff to confirm the news, but so far, there has been no official comment. In an email, Brian Shea encouraged checking out the social media posts of his former colleagues, hinting that something significant is in the works.
The potential revival of Game Informer is a rare piece of good news in an industry that has seen thousands of journalists lose their jobs, especially in the video game sector. If the rumors are true, it would be a remarkable turnaround for a publication that was thought to be gone for good.
The gaming community is eagerly awaiting March 25th to see what form this announcement will take. Will Game Informer return as a print magazine, or will it adopt a digital-only format? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – the excitement is palpable, and the gaming world is rooting for the return of this beloved publication.
In a time when the media landscape is rapidly shifting, the possible revival of Game Informer serves as a beacon of hope for journalists and gamers alike. As the industry continues to evolve, it will be fascinating to see how this development unfolds and what it means for the future of video game journalism.
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