For some years now, Eurogamer has run an opinion piece every Saturday morning. It used to be called the Saturday Soapbox. It's been a stalwart part of the site which a ragtag bunch of Eurogamer staffers and contributors has used to express their thoughts - sometimes serious, sometimes flippant, sometimes furious, sometimes ruminative, sometimes borderline irrelevant - about the state of games and the games industry. We hope you've enjoyed reading it, or enjoyed being angry afterwards, at any rate.
Starting today, our tradition of Saturday morning opinion is going to take a new form. Allow me to introduce our four new regular columnists: Jon Blyth, Cara Ellison, David Goldfarb and Rich Stanton!
These four - made up of three eminent current and former UK games journalists, and one game developer - will be taking turns to fill the Saturday morning slot with their unique perspectives on the gaming world. Think of them as the columnists in a national newspaper, complete with their name in big letters and quizzical headshot up top. First up is Rich, no stranger to Eurogamer, who writes today about Grand Theft Auto's growing pains.
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Starting today, our tradition of Saturday morning opinion is going to take a new form. Allow me to introduce our four new regular columnists: Jon Blyth, Cara Ellison, David Goldfarb and Rich Stanton!
These four - made up of three eminent current and former UK games journalists, and one game developer - will be taking turns to fill the Saturday morning slot with their unique perspectives on the gaming world. Think of them as the columnists in a national newspaper, complete with their name in big letters and quizzical headshot up top. First up is Rich, no stranger to Eurogamer, who writes today about Grand Theft Auto's growing pains.
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