‘Destructoid’ Arrives at Revision3

Leading web television network Revision3 announced yesterday the launch of Destructoid, a new web series that will bring editorial content from popular gaming news site Destructoid.com to viewers three times a week.

The series, which will air episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, features breaking news with the latest scoop in the video game world. Destructoid hosts Jonathan Holmes and Tara Long will get to the bottom of industry rumors and gossip. Special episodes will feature interviews with game developers and publishers.

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“Our community demanded a nude cooking show where baby snow leopards maul a Nintendo,” said Yanier Gonzalez, Destructoid’s Founder and Publisher. “Revision3 is the ideal platform to launch this bold new vision in video game entertainment. Even your grandma will be tickled.”

“When I heard Yanier’s original pitch for a snow leopard/Nintendo nude cooking show, I immediately said: how about a show about videogame news instead,” said Ryan Vance, Vice President of Programming and Production at Revision3. “With this show, we’re extending Destructoid.com’s editorial reach to online video and providing its more than 2 million rabid users a brand new way to interact with this amazing content. We’re extremely excited to be working with the entire D-toid team!”

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