After 21 years Rooster Teeth is being shut down by Warner Bros. Discovery, it’s parent company. I wasn’t too into their work except for Red vs. Blue in my college days but its a shame.

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    10 months ago

    I really hope someone is archiving their good old stuff, because it won’t take long for discovery to delete everything to save a few bucks.

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    10 months ago

    Wait… Rooster Teeth became a “company” company, with all hands meetings, and a minimalist corporate logo?

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    10 months ago

    Another casualty of the Warner/Discovery clusterfire it seems.

    Not that Rooster Teeth were bastions of well-run businesses but still. If you have a favorite Warner or Discovery movie or show better get the DVD before its too late.

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    10 months ago

    They lived long enough to become the villain.

    I will always remember old Rooster Teeth with fondness.

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    10 months ago

    I’ve been downloading my favorite AH videos all day in case WB decides to pull content, with their history you never know. I was looking into setting up a local NAS last weekend, and all these videos might be my push, I think I’m up to 250 GB downloaded (shoutout to youtube-dl) with the long 1080p60 files, hopefully I can cut that down with some HandBrake trickery.

    The writing was on the walls for a while, Achievement Hunter breaking up was a huge red flag, but definitely not the first sign. I have only really consumed their podcasts for the last few years, and it sounds like The Roost will continue for now while WB looks for a buyer, but I think we have to wait for their stream tomorrow to find out what that means in terms of what productions if any are going to continue.