There's one thing about Jason Schreier that has always driven me crazy. He is Kotaku's News Editor, which means that his job isn't just to report news (and I mean actual news, not just sporadic rumors), but also to oversee news reporting enabling and encouraging the rest of the staff to perform news coverage in a timely and extensive manner.
Not only his personal news coverage is extremely, extremely sporadic (as you can see yourself
https://kinja.com/jschreier ), but Kotaku is likely the outlet I know with the worst track record in covering gaming news. I'm always baffled by how much relevant gaming news they absolutely fail to cover. Just as an example, today NiOh 2 got a release date and they didn't even take notice, but I could bring a million such examples.
Let's not even go into the fact that they have news posts that are literally 45 words, which is terribly lazy and abysmal in terms of providing details in an even remotely informative way. Driving quality in news reporting both for himself and the rest of the staff should be Schreier's actual job, but over the years I saw absolutely no effort in that direction. Sloppy and sporadic news reporting is Kotaku's standard, and that's done directly under his responsibility.
As a News Editor myself, it baffles me that someone having "News Editor" in his byline would be even remotely satisfied with such a disaster of a news department. I know many, many, sites with a fraction of Kotaku's resources and staff doing an exponentially better job.