Subscription copies of issue two-one-five should be slinking their way into the homes and lives of our most dedicated readers, in which we promised a blog-based update to our Modern Warfare 2 review, addressing any concerns that might have arisen between the final full stop and the mag reaching your eyes. Click through, come along, we're not even that upset about the dedicated server malarky.
Were you awoken by an almighty thump this morning, reader? Did you paw at the walls for support as you padded clumsily down your stairs, eyes a-bleary with sleep and scanning the hall for the source of the boom? Did you stare, confused, at your door's splintered and cracked letterbox, before allowing your eyes to fall to the floor, where you then spotted what appeared to be a phonebook sized magazine? YES YOU DID. YOUR PC ZONE IS BIGGER, NOW. Everything's going to be okay!
Quick!!!!! Get down to Morrisons to buy issue 212 of PC ZONE. Here and only here you will get a FREE Guild Wars Official Guidebook (pictured) with a copy of the esteemed PCZ, all for £5.99!
There appears to be a problem redeeming some of the BFH item codes (printed on the disc wallet) issued in the latest, most amazing, Aliens vs Predator edition of PC ZONE (October: 211). However, we now have a solution.
To obtain the National Army gloves and helmet simply click here and follow the instructions. Easy.
Folks, folkettes, folklings and mother-folkers, the two hundred and tenth issue of Britain's best and longest running and best PC games mag is now doing the rounds. It's in your shops. It's in your letterboxes. Cram it into your eyeholes and absorb the knowledge and the fun, because it's a bloody good edition and it looks freakin' tasty. Dragon Age is our cover star, but to find out what's inside (and to tell us what you think!), simply read onwards.
Shadowy PC Zone stalwart Dan Marshall and his lifelong cohort Ben Ward shot to such fame since the release of Ben There, Dan That!, that their finding time to develop a sequel in the subsequent flurry of safari banquets, money jacuzzis and boat-sized canapés is nothing short of remarkable. But they did it, it's here, it's three quid, which is pretty much nothing, and to be perfectly frank with you: hooray.
Hey dudes, freelancer turned work experience lackey Chris 'The Tingler' Capel here, just wrapping up a week that I selflessly devoted towards making the PC Zone team's life as easy as possible. They almost reconsidered my work experience upon hearing that I had no idea how to make tea, and even worse no money, but after a lot of persuasion and begging they actually let me in out of the rain. I promised to have a shower in due course.
The postman's just been round, and he's left us with a neatly packed box of fresh new issues. Metaphorically they're hot off the press, in reality they're slightly cooler than room temperature, but either way you look at it they're new and we love them. If you subscribe you should be holding your copy right now! But if not, read on for a quick preview of what the new issue holds.
They're back, the only gaming awards ceremony event spectacular that's voted for by you, me, them, those guys, and everybody else. The long list vote (the bit where everybody gets to put forward their nominations for the 10 finalists in each category) is going live over on the Golden Joystick website this afternoon, at which point we strongly suggest going there and making your voice heard.
New issue on subscribers' doorsteps NOW, NOW, NOW.
Want a new PC, today? Read on to find out how to get your hands on a machine worth a grand.
Hopefully you've not already marched out the front door after your postman, stabbing the cover of PC Zone issue 207 with your finger screaming "THIS IS A FLIPPIN' NEWSPAPER, I ORDERED A MAGAZINE", because this issue of PC Zone is specially made to appear all tabloid-y and the like. It's a highly original idea for our Mafia II cover, and certainly one that you won't have seen done anywhere else.
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