MASSIVE Magazine Unveils Website
New publication to launch online counterpart dedicated to massively multiplayer online games
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-June 20, 2006-MASSIVE Magazine
today announced the launch of its website www.massive-magazine.com. The site will be
dedicated exclusively to massively multiplayer online games
(MMOs) and will feature up-to-the-minute news and
information.
Massive-Magazine.com will also include:
* Free Media of MMOs
* Direct links to download and purchase the latest MMOs on
the market
* Community forums for gamers dedicated to game discussion,
strategies, and more
* Direct links to pre-subscribe to MASSIVE Magazine
"We feel this is a great way to launch our new publication,"
said Jayson Dubin, Vice President and Publisher of MASSIVE
Magazine and Computer Games Magazine. "Among the website's
many features, it will provide a direct forum for MMO gamers
to talk about the games they love. The "Guild Talk" feature
in the community forum will let players organize and dominate
their favorite games by strategizing with other
players."
In addition to news and information about MMOs, the site will
also provide direct links to pre-subscribe to MASSIVE
Magazine, the premiere publication dedicated solely to MMOs,
gamers, and culture. MASSIVE Magazine, set to launch in
September 2006 will be published by the theglobe.com and the
editorial staff of Computer Games Magazine.
"We believe MASSIVE Magazine will be extremely successful
given the growth in the MMO category, and we felt this site
will be a great way to support the launch of the new
magazine," said Dubin.
MASSIVE Magazine will include in-depth features on the
culture of MMOs, focusing on players, guilds, communities,
and their adventures both inside and outside the games. The
editorial staff of Computer Games Magazine will produce the
content keeping the same style and credibility expected among
its fiercely loyal readership. MASSIVE Magazine will be
written with a lighthearted and breezy editorial tone that
will resonate with anyone interested in MMOs and their place
in the world of gaming. The new publication along with the
exclusive DVD will be available at all major retailers,
including Barnes & Noble and Books-A-Million. For more
information about MASSIVE Magazine, please visit http://www.massive-magazine.com .
Media Contact:
Jayson Dubin
954-769-5916
jdubin@corp.theglobe.com
About theglobe.com
theglobe.com (OTCBB: TGLO - News) is a publicly traded
Internet communications company with three wholly-owned
subsidiaries: Voiceglo, Strategy Plus (Computer Games
Magazine) and Chips & Bits. Voiceglo, http://www.voiceglo.com, is a global, full-service
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) company that provides
communication services to millions of customers worldwide via
the Internet. Computer Games Magazine is a consumer print
publication for online games.
Computer Games Online, http://www.cgonline.com, the online counterpart to
Computer Games Magazine, is a source of free computer games
news and information for the sophisticated gamer. Chips &
Bits, Inc., http://www.chipsbits.com, is
a computer games distribution business. Game Swap Zone,
http://www.gameswapzone.com, offers the
latest features in online auctioning as well as new
technology to provide gamers all the tools they need to buy
and sell their favorite games.
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