Ed Nightingale leaves Eurogamer after four years

Eurogamer's deputy news editor, Ed Nightingale, is departing the site after a four-year tenure that began in 2021. He will move to another role in the games industry in 2026. The announcement highlights his contributions to news coverage and in-depth features on key gaming topics.

Ed Nightingale joined Eurogamer in 2021 and swiftly established himself as a key figure in the site's news team. Known for his enthusiasm for Japanese role-playing games, Soulslikes, and the Sonic series, he advanced quickly to the position of deputy news editor. His work encompassed breaking news stories, insightful quotes that advanced discussions, and longer articles exploring significant industry issues.

Among Nightingale's notable contributions are examinations of the lifecycle of free-to-play games and essays addressing the potential threats from AI to the voice acting community. These pieces reflect his ability to tackle complex topics affecting game developers and players alike. Recent works underscore his ongoing impact, though his full portfolio demonstrates consistent influence on the site's content.

Nightingale's departure comes at the end of 2025, marking the close of a period where he built strong relationships within the team and the broader industry. Colleagues praise his sharp eye for trends, patience in editing, and dedication to journalistic standards, such as precise usage of terms like 'percent' over '%'. His future endeavors are expected to continue promoting the value of video games in new capacities.

Reflecting on his time at Eurogamer, Nightingale said: "Thanks for having me, Eurogamer! Working here has been a dream come true for me, after reading the site for so long. I'm really proud of the work I've achieved over the past four years, from meeting some of my heroes, to the longread features on big topics, to the countless stories on Elden Ring and Final Fantasy. A massive thanks to everyone I've worked with during my time here, for all your support, edits, and encouragement; but a special thanks to Donlan for offering me my first freelance opportunity before I joined properly, without which I probably wouldn't have made it as far as I have. I'm looking forward to seeing what the team gets up to in future and appreciating the site once again as a fellow reader. In the words of Sonic: 'I'm outta here!'"

The team wishes him success in his upcoming role, anticipating his continued influence in gaming journalism.

مقالات ذات صلة

William Bonner emotionally says goodbye on Jornal Nacional set, handing over to César Tralli after 29 years.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

William Bonner bids farewell to Jornal Nacional after 29 years

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

William Bonner bid farewell to Jornal Nacional on the night of October 31, 2025, after nearly 30 years as anchor and editor-in-chief. He hands over to César Tralli and prepares to join Globo Repórter alongside Sandra Annenberg from 2026. In the emotional goodbye, Bonner stressed the need to focus on facts amid polarization.

Eurogamer's weekly 'What we've been playing' feature, dated December 20, 2025, captures staff impressions on a variety of titles. Contributors highlight everything from intense shooters to relaxing simulations amid holiday preparations. The column teases a festive Christmas edition.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

As 2025 draws to a close, GamesIndustry.biz staff have compiled their personal highlights from a year packed with new releases. The selections span genres from action adventures to puzzle games, reflecting diverse tastes among the team. Published on December 31, the roundup celebrates titles that stood out for their innovation and enjoyment.

Remedy Entertainment has appointed Jean-Charles Gaudechon, a former Electronic Arts executive, as its new CEO starting March 1. The move comes amid financial challenges following the underperformance of FBC: Firebreak and a profit warning. Gaudechon aims to protect the studio's creative identity while scaling operations for growth.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

As 2025 concludes, gaming journalists and developers have shared their top picks for the year's best video games, highlighting a diverse range of titles from big-budget RPGs to innovative indies. John Walker of Kotaku ranked Avowed as his number one, while developers praised games like Peak and Ghost of Yotei for their creativity and emotional depth. These lists underscore a remarkable year for gaming across scales and genres.

Sports narrator Eduardo Moreno was dismissed from Rede Globo after 27 years, as he revealed in an email to colleagues on Monday (2/2). The departure surprised SporTV professionals, where he had been an iconic voice since 1999. This marks the second major loss in the channel's narrator team this year.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

In 2025, the video game industry's long-standing isolation from broader cultural and political issues began to break down, according to a Kotaku review of the year. This shift was highlighted by public responses to Microsoft's involvement in Israeli Defense Force operations in Gaza. The review frames the year as a pivotal and negative turning point for the industry and society.

 

 

 

يستخدم هذا الموقع ملفات تعريف الارتباط

نستخدم ملفات تعريف الارتباط للتحليلات لتحسين موقعنا. اقرأ سياسة الخصوصية الخاصة بنا سياسة الخصوصية لمزيد من المعلومات.
رفض