Is Game Informer still available?

The publication is now owned and published by GameStop, who bought FuncoLand in 2000. Game Informer has since become an important part of GameStop’s customer loyalty program, PowerUp Rewards, which offers subscribers access to special content on the official website.

Is Game Informer still in print?

In the video game space, we still have Game Informer (at least as long as GameStop survives) PC Gamer and Edge—each printed on actual paper. (Forbes, of course, is both online and print).

Will Halo infinite have a story?

Unlike other Halo games, Halo Infinite will feature a free multiplayer experience independent of the story campaign. 343 Industries has developed a Battle Pass-styled service that provides players with cosmetics such as armor and weapon skins.

Is Game Informer a good magazine?

Very good magazine for gamers.

Does GameStop own game informer?

About Game Informer The publication is owned and published by its parent company, GameStop , and has a global subscriber base of over 6 million gamers.

What happened to Game Pro magazine?

Gamepro ended monthly publication after over 22 years with its October 2011 issue. The quarterly endeavor lasted for only one issue before being scrapped. On November 30, it was announced that Gamepro as a magazine and a website would be shutting down on December 5, 2011.

Does GameStop own Game Informer?

Who is Darth Clark?

Darth Clark may not be the editor-in-chief that video game journalism deserves, but he’s the editor-in-chief that video game journalism needs right now.

How does Halo 5 connect to Infinite?

Halo Infinite is a continuation of the main narrative, that being Master Chief’s story. It takes place after the events of Halo 5 Guardians and Halo Wars 2, in 2560 specifically.

Who is GameStop owned by?

GameStop Corp. is an American video game, consumer electronics, and gaming merchandise retailer….GameStop.

Logo since 2000
Formerly Babbage’s (1984–1999)
Parent NeoStar Retail Group (1994–1996) Babbage’s Etc. (1996–1999) Barnes & Noble (1999–2004)

Why did GamePro shut down?

An IDG spokesperson told Industry Gamers that the closure of GamePro came as a result of a lack of advertising money, and resulted in a spate of staff layoffs. The spokesperson declined to comment on how many employees had been let go. GamePro will be no more.

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