After 33 thrilling years of bringing you the latest news, reviews, and insights from the ever-evolving world of gaming, it is with a heavy heart that we announce the closure of Game Informer.
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Not surprising, as it was just a mouthpiece for Gamestop, owned by the same parent company.
That said, I still enjoyed it some, I just always kept it in the back of my mind that reviews may sometimes be skewed towards what they want to sell and get preorders of.
I'll miss it though, as a memory of my gaming history.
My childhood just dying before my eyes. The old gameinformer I mean. I used to have a stack of their magazines. Going to dig them out.
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Didn't know gaming mags were still a thing, gotta say haven't bought a gaming mag prolly since 2008 maybe or right when I had my first computer then found N4g. Before that being a 90s kid always hanging out at the local book store waiting every month for new tidbits of gaming news , it was something I did from like the snes/sega era till around ps3.
To be honest the magazine hasn’t had that 2000s era quality for a while now, but it was still a nice afternoon read. Oh well, times change. I’m subbed to Edge so there’s still that.