

As of the end of 2018, it boasted a circulation of 6.6 million paid subscribers (including 2.1 million paid digital subscribers), enough to bill itself as the fifth largest consumer publication in the US.

While GameStop has struggled in recent years, Game Informer has continued to be a mainstay in the gaming press. The website's staff page lists 19 people, and has not been updated to reflect all of today's layoffs. Another laid off employee posted on a private social media account that they had lost their job along with "many" others.Īs of this writing, Game Informer and parent company GameStop had not responded to requests for comment about the number of employees let go and reason for the layoffs. West coast news editor Imran Khan, senior associate editor Kyle Hilliard, and associate editor Suriel Vazquez all posted on Twitter that they had been let go. The court will hear Aryan's bail petition on Friday afternoon.Game Informer has undergone a round of layoffs, according to a handful of now former employees. Meanwile, a Mumbai court on Thursday sent Aryan Khan and seven other accused in drug bust case to 14-day judicial custody. Discretion is the better part of valour, is it not?"Īpart from Pooja Bhatt, other celebrities from the film fraternity who have extended support to Shah Rukh Khan and his family include Salman Khan and Hrithik Roshan. Or is that too much to ask? Advise the said person to refrain from taking & then leaking such glorious 'selfies' next time as they go viral. She tweeted, "I have not taken their name if you use your eyes to actually 'see' & re-read my tweet. Later, the NCB issued a statement saying that the person wasn't an employee of the investigation agency.Ĭoming out in her defence, Pooja said that she did not name anyone in her post and also advised the informers to refrain from taking selfies and sharing that on social media.

You can also help and be in raid," the user had written.Ī selfie taken by a mystery man with Aryan Khan inside the NCB office following his arrest in a drug bust case had gone viral on the internet, with netizens questioning the identity of the person in the frame. Drug peddlers might attack informers now. U are putting their lives in danger by taking their names. Passing information and helping busting of a racket is not a crime. "An informer can be with police/ED/CBI/NIA/NCB. Replying to her Twitter post, one of the users had charged her of putting the man's life at risk. Time to change 'Looks like a Bollywood villain' to 'Looks like a Pvt Detective outsourced by a Govt agency." The actress had also questioned the involvement of a 'detective' by the NCB in the drug raid case, writing, "And then we have those, who would fail to be cast as 'private detectives' in the most archaic Bollywood film.Fact is stranger than fiction & replete with far more clichés. Pooja had publicly expressed her support to 'Chaahat' co-star and Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan after his son Aryan Khan was arrested in connection with a drug raid bust.

New Delhi: Filmmaker-actor Pooja Bhatt recently hit back at a social media user who accused her of deliberately putting a suspected Narcotics Control Bureau officer at risk by revealing his identity.
