Credit to Kuchera for following up.
It's worth pointing out to the US crowd with regards to MCV in general - it isn't a consumer magazine. It's a trade magazine. It goes out to managers of game stores, publishers, distributors, that kind of thing. It's not at all impartial, it doesn't do reviews, and it solely exists to hype up and big-up the industry, basically.
You can't buy it off a store shelf or whatever - usually if you work for a company in games they'll order copies in as part of a mass subscription. I know, for instance, that every GAME store gets a copy of MCV every week, as a friend of mine who worked there used to sling me their issues after they'd read them every week. It's mostly dedicated to that crowd. They'll have interviews not with developers, but with Marketing Managers, explaining how their awesome new ad campaign will shift millions of units - things like that.
I've seen a number of people pointing to MCV's content in the past week as an example of something negative, but you do need to keep in mind that apart from all this other horrid shit that site/magazine isn't intended to ever be read by the general public/consumers, even if sometimes there's an overlap.