Last year, the long -running gaming magazine Game Informer has been resurrected after the retail chain game stop struggling to prevent it.
Last August, in the middle of the magazine’s next issue, the entire game staff of the game was discharged, and years of online coverage were removed from the web. Now about 34 34 -year -old magazines, which were their first source of gaming news and studies for many in the United States, appeared toast.
However, today, the game information website again appeared with old articles, and a Editor -in -Chief Met Miller’s letter It reveals that not only the print magazine will return, every employee who was laid has returned to work on it.
Miller, who joined the game information for the first time in 2004, wrote, “The whole team, which was working together in the closure of the game information, has returned from editorial to production and beyond.”
The amazing resurrection has been financed by the new owner of the game information, Genzla, a game developer, jointly directed by Nell Bloommmip (District 9, Chiepei), former Warfis Lead Alex Zuel, and Fantic Entrepreneur Vlad Corolov.
Gunzla’s first game is a free -to -play shooter called Off the grid. The company is also in the blockchain business: its blockchain platform, called Gunz, “empowering game developers with tools so that players can develop player -powered economy by providing full -fledged NFT ownership of game assets.” Gunzla said Last year
The new game informant says there will be editorial freedom in the magazine.
“In its return, the game information is completely freely independent and always launches the latest news, studies and insights from the developing world of gaming.” Studio described.
“I am deeply grateful to the team’s confidence and enthusiasm in the Gunzala Games,” said Miller. He looks the same ability in the game informant like our team, and the encouragement of his encouragement to free from moral and external pressure is commendable. “
In addition to restoring old web articles, the living game information has published new sports reviews when it was in Lumbo, and enrolling for the account with the site (old accounts have expired) give users access to digital copies of “past game information magazine more than a decade”.
The publication of new print issues will resume at some point in the near future.
Miller wrote, “Our intention is to bring the magazine bigger and better than before, and add many benefits of membership and subscription, including the expansion of our videos, streaming, and feature coverage, while experts and partnerships are also expanded to you.”