Vert Button, hosted by Bill Conway, Andrew Cannon, and Tim Ward
Deep Dive in the Shallow End, hosted by Kris Casey and Jeremy Kaplowitz
Content published by The Hard Times is typically virally spread through engagement on social media such as Facebook.[1][5][8] The site averages between 2 and 6 million views a month.[3][8]
Founder Matt Saincome began pitching the idea for The Hard Times in 2012 as a junior studying journalism at San Francisco State.[9][12][4][13][10] He formally founded The Hard Times with his brother Ed and comedian Bill Conway in December 2014, following a soft launch earlier in the year.[1]
In September 2016, the site passed 3 million views, and entered into an advertising partnership with Vice Media.[5]
In 2017, the site launched Hard Drive for video game related articles,[3] and began developing video content.[9] The site tapped Jeremy Kaplowitz, Mike Amory, and Mark Roebuck as co-founding editors.
In 2018, The Hard Times began work on a book and a television show.[6][12]
In 2019, several editors of The Hard Times and actor Phil Jamesson created a parody presidential candidate Ace Watkins account on Twitter, with the fictional candidate claiming to aspire to be "the first gamer president".[14] The Twitter account amassed more than 40,000 followers within several days after the account's creation.[14]
Hard Times Media LLC sold The Hard Times to Project M Group, the parent company of Revolver magazine and Inked magazine, in July 2020, while maintaining ownership of Hard Drive.[15]
In May of 2023 The Hard Times parted ways with Project M and is once again owned and operated independently by the site's founders.