Game Developer has been a print magazine for over 15 years, but as our readers change how they want to interact with media, we've embraced the digital landscape with our digital edition, which is viewable in web browsers. But that's not quite enough either - to that end, we've also put together an iPad version of the magazine, which also works on iPhone (though admittedly not as well). This app is now available on Apple Newsstand! And soon we will be adding an Android version to the line up.With all that work done, it's time to revise our subscription strategy. All our digital offerings have now been wrapped up into one subscription package for $29.95 per year, which gives you 11 digital issues in print form, the iPad app, and digital archives going back to 2004. It's important to note that the iPad app only extends as far back as October 2011, but the digital archives can be downloaded as PDFs, and easily read on an iPad or iPhone with an appropriate reader.
For our other subscription, a lot of people still enjoy the feeling of a print magazine, and that includes us. The print version isn't going away any time soon. For $49.95 per year (for U.S. residents - $59.95 for Canada/Mexico, $69.95 worldwide), you'll get the print magazine, plus all the digital content described above. As a bonus incentive, you'll get our special Best of Postmortems issue, which is only available to new (or renewing) paid print subscribers via this offer, and only available while supplies last. (See the cover and table of contents here.)
This special issue has a glossy cover and perfect binding, with nearly 100 pages that showcase 14 postmortems from the last 10 years, including games such as the original Deus Ex, Neverwinter Nights, Katamari Damacy, Rock Band, and Final Fantasy XIII. The issue also gives a glimpse into how vastly the art direction of Game Developer has changed over the years.
The new subscription offers are available immediately, and will help Game Developer continue to bring you the award-winning content that has helped game developers do their jobs since 1994. Happy reading!





