On Thursday, March 27th, 2025, 5:30am Update: Game Informer has recently made more than 130 past issues accessible at no cost on their website. To enjoy these issues uninhibitedly, simply create a free account.
It’s clear that this account doesn’t encompass the magazine’s entire history, but it would certainly be delightful if we could somehow reproduce or document more of its past at a later point.
The article mentioned they intend to resume their print edition, revealing additional details at a later time.
After a hiatus brought on by its closure by GameStop last year, the established American gaming magazine, Game Informer, has returned.
Unexpectedly this year, Gunzilla Games revealed they’ve taken over the publication from its former proprietors. Remarkably, they’ve managed to gather back the entire original editorial crew.
Today marks the re-launch of our site, feel free to check it out by clicking here. Upon opening, you’ll find a retrospective look at the top ten games of 2024, with Astro Bot once again claiming the Game of the Year award from a distinguished source.
As a dedicated gamer, I’ve been admiring the fresh new look of this website. But here’s something even more exciting – we’re planning a comeback for our legendary print magazine! This time around, we’re not just rehashing the old days; we’re bringing an all-new approach, making it bigger and better than ever before. Stay tuned for an unforgettable gaming experience!
According to Editor-in-Chief Matt Miller, our team was excited upon learning that Gunzilla Games expressed an interest in collaborating with us.
They echo our conviction that the heritage of Game Informer deserves upholding. We’re thrilled to proceed with our goal of honoring video games and those who create and enjoy them.
We’re deeply appreciative that Gunzilla Games has shown so much faith in us, allowing us to bring back all our team members. This means our content continues to be completely editorially chosen and produced.
As we delve into the upcoming evolution of Game Informer, it’s equally significant to note that their past issues, brimming with historical insights, will be conveniently stored online. This digital archive will be accessible to all at no cost, allowing everyone to peruse them freely.
Over the last 18 months, victories in the gaming media sector have been scarce, but now we’ve found something truly worthy of cheers!
Welcome back, Game Informer – it’s good to see you again!
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