Xbox 360: The Official Xbox magazine gets cracking new look
Changes at UK's bestselling videogames magazine
02/10/07 - Future's Xbox 360: The Official Xbox Magazine unveils a cracking new look this month and gives gamers a real treat with an exclusive review of Halo 3 and a gigantic double-sided poster.
Xbox 360: The Official Xbox Magazine has been given a comprehensive redesign as the UK's best selling videogames magazine enters its third action-packed festive season.
The new look issue arrives at the same time as the launch of the long-awaited Halo 3, the final part in Microsoft's record-breaking series. The team have been working hard to complete the game to bring OXM fans the first UK print review to hit the newsstands.
It's all change for the magazine as editor Steve Brown leaves after two years. During his tenure he edited both PC Gamer and Future's original Official Xbox title and will be still making appearances in OXM as he goes freelance.
"Future's Group Senior Editor, Steve Jarratt will be taking the reins of the magazine until a full-time replacement is found. Jarratt has masterminded the redesign and brings an incredible range of experience to the project having been involved in the industry since Sonic was but a twinkle. He's been responsible for some of the most iconic brands in the videogame magazine business including Edge and Total!"
Associate Publisher Emma Parkinson said:
"With Official Xbox Magazine about to spend its third Christmas in the market, we decided it was time for UK's best-selling games magazine to get a new look. The console's matured over this period, and we wanted to make sure that the magazine reflected this. Our readers have different demands now, especially since the range of games available is so vast, so the challenge was to meet the demands of these gamers while still ensuring that the magazine remains welcoming to people who have only just bought their 360, or who will be buying their first Xbox this Christmas."
Also in issue 26 of OXM readers can read the verdict on Project Gotham Racing 4, Sega Rally and Virtua Fighter 4, check out a huge stack of previews and indulge in an eight-page open-world gaming feature looking at the shape of things to come. There are tips for Take 2's masterpiece, Bioshock, a revamped news section and a packed disc that contains ten playable demos, loads of great trailers and previews and a special access code that unlocks Readers' Only content on www.oxm.co.uk. A 16-page digital sampler of the new look magazine can be seen exclusively at www.ezine.oxm.co.uk.
Future is currently recruiting for a full-time editor for the title.
For more information please contact:
Lyndsey Mayhew, Communications Executive on 01225 732235
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