Ryan Davis Leaves GameSpot
by February 4, 2008 @ 4:12 pm

GameSpot Editor-in-Chief Ricardo Torres has confirmed that longtime reviewer Ryan Davis is the latest employee to part ways. While we don’t know Davis’ exact reasoning behind leaving at the moment, a recent post on his blog strongly indicates that the Gerstmann controversy had impacted his decision to leave the CNet-owned website:
It’s been almost 8 years since I started working at GameSpot, and Jeff was there for nearly all of my fondest and most memorable experiences on the job. … Simply put, I would not be in the video game business at all were it not for Jeff Gerstmann, and I am loathe to imagine what I might be doing with my life right now without the focus I’ve earned from having this ridiculous job. … But now, Jeff’s gone, and I’m not afraid to say that it absolutely breaks my heart. I felt the departure of Rich Gallup from the site earlier this year in my bones, but this goes deeper. Jeff was a rare constant, and this marks the end of an era for both GameSpot and myself, a fact that doesn’t seem to be getting any less upsetting for me.
Davis joins Frank Provo and Alex Navarro as the third GameSpot veteran to leave the site following the news of Gerstmann’s termination.
The GameSpot Exodus Continues as Ryan Davis Leaves [GameDaily]
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