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People Make Games is a successful gaming journalism Patreon with over 3,400 paying members. They create in-depth content, including investigations into gaming controversies, and have been funded entirely by patrons since May 2018.
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15 postsChristopher Bratt's Online Newsletter: World of Warcraft, but not as I knew it
FreeHey patrons, Inspired by our upcoming documentary following the WoWGG union as it bargains with Blizzard Entertainment f...
Patreon Show February 2025 - Embedding with a video games union
FreeHey everyone, This Patreon Show was recorded during a recent trip to Irvine, California where I was filming the very fir...

The Games Press Episode 24: Wesley Yin-Poole (Director of News at IGN)
FreeWesley Yin-Poole is in charge of the news desk over at IGN and has been reporting on the games industry for almost two d...

100 Slaps: The Breaking News The Games Industry Ignored in 2024
FreeHi patrons, Thanks for bearing with us on this one. It probably won't take long for you to realize why we were a little...
Our next video is good to go, but...
FreeHey everyone! Just a quick update about our next documentary. It's pretty much ready to publish and we've been mulling o...
Christopher Bratt's Online Newsletter: It's been too quiet!
FreeHello everyone! I've been feeling pretty weird about not being online enough recently. When you have a job like this one...

The Games Press Episode 23: Jason Schreier (Author of Play Nice)
FreeJason Schreier is a games reporter for Bloomberg, best known for his extensive reporting on the volatile reality of AAA...
NEW EPISODE: The Games Behind Your Government's Next War
FreeAnother lighthearted documentary from your friends at People Make Games! This time Quinns explores the disconcertingly-f...

The Games Press Episode 22: Nicole Carpenter (Senior Reporter at Polygon)
FreeNicole Carpenter has been reporting on the games industry at Polygon for the last five years, where she's perhaps best k...
Patreon, Apple & PMG
FreeHey everyone,Patreon are making some changes to how the platform operates on iOS devices going forward and I wanted to q...

The Games Press Episode 21: Grant Stoner (Accessibility & Disability Reporter)
FreeGrant Stoner is a freelance reporter who specializes in covering accessibility and disability across the games industry...
PMG Responds to the Games Industry Layoffs
FreeIt's long overdue that People Make Games talks about the layoffs that have now ripped through the games industry over th...

The Games Press Episode 20: Sarah Parvini (LA Times)
FreeSarah Parvini was a games reporter at the LA Times until just a few months ago, having been among those who were hit by...
NEW EPISODE: Inside the World of Farming Simulator eSports (No, Really)
FreeFarming Simulator has a professional eSports scene with a prize pool of Є200,000! This seemed very strange to us and so...

The Games Press Episode 19: Chelsea Reed Miller (IGN Creators Guild)
FreeChelsea Reed Miller is a video editor for IGN and a spokesperson for the IGN Creators Guild, a brand spanking new union...
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People Make Games is a thriving gaming journalism Patreon with over 3,400 paying members, demonstrating their significant financial success. Launched in May 2018, this Patreon has grown to over 6,200 total members, showcasing the creator's strong community engagement and dedicated audience. They've built their success on the support of their patrons, allowing them to create in-depth and impactful content, such as their investigative work into gaming controversies. Their commitment to quality journalism and engaging their audience has resonated with a large community, solidifying their position as a prominent force in the gaming media landscape.