Following its sudden closure in August 2024, the long -running video game magazine Game Informer has officially returned. The staff announced the news in an official early today Blog PostWriting, “The whole team is back, and we can’t wait to connect with you again.”
In the same post, the Game Informer Editor in Chief Matt Miller explained that the shop was given a “new lease on life” after the game studio Gunzala was acquired. In addition, Ganzila also restored the entire team of people working in the game information before its closure. Miller said that because of this rehabilitation, the team is confident that “who we are and we can maintain the irrelevant identity of whom we represent.”
Gunzala, who is currently working on the Grid Beetle Royal Game, allegedly assured the game information staff that the company would work independently of the studio, “100 % of the things we cover and the site’s editorial team, with a decision to play, and wear the game. Encouraging is free from moral and external pressure. “
In addition to the game information website-which has already included new posts in addition to several years of previous content and Review The sports-released sports-storey during the site’s closing has confirmed that its print magazine is also returning. Miller said that the company’s intention is to “bring back more magazines than ever, and to include many benefits of membership and subscriptions, including expanding the scope of our videos, streaming, and feature coverage, while expanding the limit of experts and partnerships in which we bring these aspects.” Miller ended the blog post, saying that additional information about membership and subscription options was coming, and encouraged people to create a new game information account so that they would be the latest on the details.
Prior to its closure last August, the Game Informer was one of the longest -run video game outlets in North America, which launched in 1991. The company was locked up by the former Parents Company Game Stop (Video Game Store, We Not!) The decision that allegedly surprised the entire staff, as they were “70 %” with the next issue of outlets.