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UK’s best-selling PC gaming magazine scores with mousemat
October 17, 2005
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]
Author: Future
17/10/05: Future's PC Gamer goes football crazy this month, covermounting a world exclusive Football Manager 2006 mousemat with every issue.
An early Christmas present from publisher Sega and developer Sports Interactive to readers of the UK's best-selling PC games magazine, the limited edition mousemat celebrates the latest instalment of the award-winning beautiful game.
The December issue of PC Gamer carries the first review of Football Manager 2006, along with reviews of all the other big Christmas releases, including the eagerly-awaited Quake IV and Civilisation IV, as well as a world exclusive review of Age of Empires III, Day of Defeat Source and Brothers In Arms: Earned In Blood.
Mark Donald, Editor of PC Gamer said:
"Football Manager 2006 is anticipated to be one of this year's biggest games, and what better way to mark its launch then by providing our readers with one of the most popular gaming accessories around."
Grant Gie, Product Manager at Sega said:
"We're delighted to be able to offer this exclusive gift to readers of PC Gamer. We're hoping Football Manager 2006 is going to be top of the PC table this Christmas, and this is a way of thanking the legions of fans for their ongoing support."
The December issue of PC Gamer goes on sale October 27th priced £4.99 for the CD edition and £5.99 DVD edition.
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For more information please contact Caroline Pike, Communications Executive, on 01225 732235
About Future
Future plc was founded in the UK in 1985. Today, it publishes over 150 special-interest consumer magazines worldwide with strong portfolios in the computing, games, music, automotive, sports, crafts and leisure sectors. It is the fifth largest magazine publisher in the UK. Future employs 1,450 people in offices in the UK, US, France and Italy. Over 100 international editions of Future's magazines are also published under licence in 30 other countries across the world. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange (symbol FUTR).
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