Two thousand, two hundred and thirty three days ago, I wrote my first post on Joystiq. Just days before, I was still employed as a carpenter while writing video game reviews for an alternative newsweekly in Philadelphia. My first weekend with the site was marked by the launch of the Xbox 360 and the import of the "next generation" moniker wasn't lost on me. Realizing the scale of the opportunity I had, I started working full-time as a freelancer for what was then a bustling Weblogs, Inc. Six months later, at just $5 a post, I had exhausted my savings and made a plea to become a full-time AOL employee. Option B was to return to carpentry. Finding out I would be hired as Joystiq's first salaried editor easily ranked as one of the greatest moments in my life, and still does.
But I'll be leaving Joystiq, effective the end of the month. In my six plus years at the site, I've found myself surrounded by some of the most talented and dedicated writers covering an industry full of talented and creative developers. More scrappy startup than corporate outlet, Joystiq has been defined by the commitment of its team more than any other factor; this team lives at Joystiq, with equal parts wit, enthusiasm, and caffeine. It's been thrilling, humbling, and exhausting; a truly formative experience for me. But like all formative experiences, this one has come to an end.
Joystiq has always evolved – the integration of the Fanboy sites (Ultrastiq) or our 2010 redesign (Futurestiq) – and it will move forward under the guidance of a veteran team led by the singularly talented Ludwig Kietzmann replacing me as editor-in-chief. Now it faces another evolutionary phase, marked by my absence, and I'm no less confident in the team's ability to address that challenge. After all, the boss always changes into a different form.
I want to thank Joystiq's original editor, Vlad Cole, for offering me the position in the first place. I want to thank the original Weblogs Inc. team including Jason Calacanis, Brad Hill, Barb Dybwad, Brian Alvey, and others, along with the original Engadget team, including Ryan Block, Peter Rojas, and current Editorial Director Josh Fruhlinger. While it might not have seemed like much at the time, these people offered me an opportunity that changed my life with the kind of permanence and indelibility usually reserved for tragedy or parenthood. I couldn't be more thankful.
And lastly, I'd like to thank everyone reading this site. Video game media is changing and has been changing for as long as I can remember and there's one simple reason for that: the readers. Weaned on innovation and excellence, video game players are practically bred to be the most critical, passionate, and invested audience imaginable. There is no harsher critic or stronger supporter and that investment will continue to lead to great things.
And that's where I'm going. To discover the next generation again, and see what other opportunities are available. You can follow me on Twitter (@chrisgrant) to find out more but, until then, I can promise you the latest, breaking news on what I'm having for lunch.
Reader Comments (161)
Posted: Dec 27th 2011 3:20PM copa said
@EIranzer
Darren Murph says that Chris is taking two editors with him to the Verge. One is obviously Justin:
http://justinmcelroy.wordpress.com/2011/12/27/a-leap-of-faith-2/
Anybody know who the other is? Will the conjoined McElroy twins be separated?
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Darren Murph says that Chris is taking two editors with him to the Verge. One is obviously Justin:
http://justinmcelroy.wordpress.com/2011/12/27/a-leap-of-faith-2/
Anybody know who the other is? Will the conjoined McElroy twins be separated?
Posted: Dec 27th 2011 3:27PM copa said
@copa
Oh, there we go. Griffin is the third one:
http://punchingtheclock.tumblr.com/post/14868074276/its-a-departure
Well, it's been a great 6 years, Joystiq. As awesome as the editors are, the site has seemed to suffer in the last year from being at the mercy of AOL. I am excited to see what Grant/McElroys do working in a more robust, independent operation.
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Oh, there we go. Griffin is the third one:
http://punchingtheclock.tumblr.com/post/14868074276/its-a-departure
Well, it's been a great 6 years, Joystiq. As awesome as the editors are, the site has seemed to suffer in the last year from being at the mercy of AOL. I am excited to see what Grant/McElroys do working in a more robust, independent operation.
Posted: Dec 27th 2011 6:02PM Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi said
@copa
Where did Darren say that!?!
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Where did Darren say that!?!
Posted: Dec 27th 2011 6:20PM Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi said
@Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi
nevermind....found it
http://darrenmurph.tumblr.com/post/14852609402/chris-grant-is-leaving-joystiq-and-other-crazy
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nevermind....found it
http://darrenmurph.tumblr.com/post/14852609402/chris-grant-is-leaving-joystiq-and-other-crazy
Posted: Dec 27th 2011 10:30AM Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi said
**Goes to buy 'ThisIsMyNextGamingSite.com'**
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Posted: Dec 27th 2011 10:31AM Startingline13 ArmlessOctopus said
Sad to see you go, but look forward to whatever you decide to do next.
I also look forward to Ludwig as EIC, and seeing what he and the team are capable of.
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I also look forward to Ludwig as EIC, and seeing what he and the team are capable of.
Posted: Dec 27th 2011 10:31AM pasta SteamXBL pastapappie said
You will be missed Chris. I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.
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Posted: Dec 27th 2011 11:10AM D3m0sthenes said
@Jerk Face
It has been a long time hasn't it...
I've been reading Joystiq even before Chris was apart of it, I feel like I've just lost a bro. :(
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It has been a long time hasn't it...
I've been reading Joystiq even before Chris was apart of it, I feel like I've just lost a bro. :(
Posted: Dec 27th 2011 11:25AM D3m0sthenes said
@D3m0sthenes
http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/nsdjf/chris_grant_editorinchief_of_joystiqcom_says/
Chris, we'll miss you.
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http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/nsdjf/chris_grant_editorinchief_of_joystiqcom_says/
Chris, we'll miss you.
Posted: Dec 27th 2011 10:32AM StormEagle said
TL;DR...
But no seriously, you will be missed Chris. I hope to be reading more from you again soon and good luck!
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But no seriously, you will be missed Chris. I hope to be reading more from you again soon and good luck!
Posted: Dec 27th 2011 10:32AM (Unverified) said
End of an era. Thanks for all your hard work and dedication, Chris!
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Posted: Dec 27th 2011 10:34AM TaintedKane said
Chris I'm sure most of us on here loved your work here at Joystiq. I will continue to follow your hard work and good luck on what you are planning on next. I'll be there.
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Posted: Dec 27th 2011 11:02AM Psychoplasm said
@JensT
This--a hundred times this. I need closure in my life.
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This--a hundred times this. I need closure in my life.
Posted: Dec 27th 2011 10:36AM MowDownJoe said
Luddy's gonna be in charge now? Great... all posts will have a minimum pun requirement that they'll have to meet.
Take care, Chris. Maybe you'll finally have time to play some games! :p
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Take care, Chris. Maybe you'll finally have time to play some games! :p
Posted: Dec 27th 2011 10:44AM houstons85 said
Farewell, Chris.
I hope you can find a job with Microsoft. I assume that's your dream. ;)
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I hope you can find a job with Microsoft. I assume that's your dream. ;)
Posted: Dec 27th 2011 10:46AM eriksagen said
Wow man. Good luck and happy trails.
I really can't wait to see what you have planned and feel like a new gaming site is a good thing. Just like The Verge and Engadget can co-exist, so can whatever you'll be doing next and Joystiq.
It's been a great ride. Thanks for everything.
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I really can't wait to see what you have planned and feel like a new gaming site is a good thing. Just like The Verge and Engadget can co-exist, so can whatever you'll be doing next and Joystiq.
It's been a great ride. Thanks for everything.
Posted: Dec 27th 2011 10:49AM Naked Samurai said
Thanks for everything, and best of luck to you.
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Posted: Dec 27th 2011 10:49AM LoveYouSomeEric said
A total bummer to hear that Chris is leaving, but thrilled to learn who wil be taking over for him! Many congrats to Ludwig. New country, new position... quite the season of change.
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Posted: Dec 27th 2011 10:51AM FernandoRocker said
I just can't believe it. The end of an era.
I have been here since 2006 (with other banned accounts) and you were one of my favorites. We have been thru a lot of things. We will miss you.
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I have been here since 2006 (with other banned accounts) and you were one of my favorites. We have been thru a lot of things. We will miss you.
Posted: Dec 28th 2011 12:24AM ChillyWilly said
@FernandoRocker
Same. Been here since 2006 and I'm really gonna miss his avatar pic in the comments. It was the perfect pic for every time he'd lay the ban hammer down on someone.
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Same. Been here since 2006 and I'm really gonna miss his avatar pic in the comments. It was the perfect pic for every time he'd lay the ban hammer down on someone.
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