Mojang working on three new games
Two unannounced projects could see release in first half of 2012, says CEO Carl Manneh.
Two unannounced projects could see release in first half of 2012, says CEO Carl Manneh.
Studio seeks to "raise the bar" of videogame storytelling.
Our February issue, featuring The Last Of Us, is out tomorrow.
All our round-ups of the past year, from free-to-play and DRM to the biggest reviews, in one convenient place.
1We're heading home for the holidays, but there will still be plenty to read over the festive period.
2The prior effort raised £1320.15 for kids at the Royal Manchester Children's hospital, which will have stretched to a fair few games, we'd say. More >
1Last year the forum raised £1320.15 for kids at the Royal Manchester Children's hospital (plus a DS donated by Edge), and this year's total has now reached £1129.23. More >
Introducing E236, in which we look at how Apple became the hottest property in portable videogaming.
6Members of the Edge forum are clubbing together to raise money for videogame charity Child's Play, which seeks to "improve the lives of children in hospitals around the world through the kindness and generosity of the videogame industry". More >
5Introducing E235, featuring BioShock Infinite and the birth of a new gaming icon.
14Get 13 issues of Edge from £8.99 per quarter in Future Publishing's Christmas sale.
2Our Facebook page has reached 5000 likes. If you haven't already, join in the conversation - your comment might even end up in Online/Offline in the magazine. More >
4Given award for third time in five years at last night's London ceremony.
13Introducing E234, featuring our review of The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword.
14Celebrating Newsstand's opening, we're giving away our full October issue.
13Edge is one of the first magazines to appear on Apple's new Newsstand service, which has launched today.
24Introducing E233, featuring the cold northerly climes of Skyrim.
Today’s the final day to have a chance at winning a pair of tickets to the London leg of Nintendo’s Zelda celebration concerts. We’re giving away five pairs of tickets to the event taking place at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo on October 25 – the only confirmed European date for the tour. Enter at our Facebook page (follow the source link below): hit the competitions tab in the left column, and answer the multiple choice questions. While you’re at it – give us a Like and get involved with your fellow Edge readers, eh?
Win a pair of tickets to the London leg of Nintendo's Zelda celebration concerts.
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