Cecilia D'Anastasio
Cecilia D'Anastasio is an American journalist who primarily covers the video game industry. From 2016 to 2020, D'Anastasio wrote for Kotaku, and she was recognized for a 2018 article reporting allegations of sexual harassment and gender discrimination at Riot Games. Subsequently, she wrote for Wired magazine and joined Bloomberg News in 2022 to cover the video game industry. While at Bloomberg, D'Anastasio won a 2024 George Polk Award for her reporting on child exploitation in Roblox.
Education and early career
Cecilia D'Anastasio was born on July 22, 1991. She studied at Reed College, where she received a degree in classics. D'Anastasio did freelance work for several publications, including The Nation.Career
At ''Kotaku''
D'Anastasio joined Kotaku as a staff writer in June 2016, focusing on investigative stories.Her article "Inside The Culture Of Sexism At Riot Games", published in August 2018, details allegations of sexual harassment and gender discrimination at Riot Games according to the accounts of twenty-eight current and former employees. Following its publication, current and former employees also shared their own experiences regarding workplace harassment on social media. On the day of the publication, Riot Games released a statement generally addressing its workplace culture, hiring practices, and diversity and inclusion program in response to the allegations detailed in the article. Later that month, the company released a statement outlining its "first steps" towards addressing the allegations.
At the 71st Writers Guild of America Awards, D'Anastasio was presented with the Digital News award for the article. Variety described the article as "the most important piece of games reporting of the year, and maybe even years", naming D'Anastasio as one of the "Most Influential in Video Games" for the year of 2018. In the following year, the New York Videogame Critics Circle presented her with their "Knickerbocker Award for Best Games Journalism". D'Anastasio also made an appearance on Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, where she spoke about labor issues in the video game industry and her investigative work on Riot Games.
D'Anastasio left the publication in December 2019.